Richard Wagner's Letters to his Dresden Friends

Theodor Uhlig, Wilhelm Fischer, and Ferdinand Heine

Richard Wagner author J S Shedlock translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Nov '14

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An 1890 collection, in English translation, of letters by Wagner which contain forthright views on contemporary musicians and public figures.

An 1890 collection of letters from Richard Wagner to his three great Dresden-based friends, covering the period 1841–68. Translated into English by the pianist and Beethoven scholar John South Shedlock (1843–1919), they offer an intimate insight into Wagner's personal and professional life.Richard Wagner (1813–83) grew up in Dresden and served as Kapellmeister to King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony there from 1843 until he was forced to flee the country after the 1849 uprising. His operas Rienzi and Der fliegende Holländer received their first performances at the Dresden Court Theatre. During his time in the city, Wagner became firm friends with the composer and violinist Theodor Uhlig, the stage manager and chorus master Wilhelm Fischer, and the comedian and costume designer Ferdinand Heine. This collection of letters from the composer to his three great friends covers the period 1841–68. First published in 1888, the letters are reissued here in the 1890 English translation by the pianist and Beethoven scholar John South Shedlock (1843–1919). They offer an intimate and compelling insight into Wagner's personal and professional life and his forthright views on many contemporary musicians and public figures.

ISBN: 9781108078245

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm

Weight: 670g

532 pages