This article supports the thesis that Carl Dalhaus’s interpretation of the Wagnerian musical drama (drama is here understood as a “dramatic-musical form” existing in the score, which fully comes into being only on stage as a concrete artistic creation) is not totally in opposition to Stefan Kunze’s interpretation, according to whom the Wagnerian drama, as the whole musical theatre of Wagner, is in fact the “imaginative theatre”. It is possible to defend this thesis thanks to my conviction that “imaginativeness” of the theatre and its reality (staging) are not mutually exclusive although they create a particular tension. This article consists of two parts. The first one presents Carl Dalhaus’s interpretation according to which the st...
The operas of Richard Wagner (1813-1883) exist in a world of fantasy, populated by mythic knights, g...
The article examines “theater” as a cultural and artistic universal that served as a means ofThe art...
Abstract: In this article a new interpretation of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth is proposed: far from b...
This article supports the thesis that Carl Dalhaus’s interpretation of the Wagnerian musical drama ...
Carl Dahlhaus hat zur Beschreibung des Motivgewebes in Richard Wagners Musikdramen auffällig oft mit...
In Between stage and work of literature. In the reforming role of Richard Wagner's musical dramas th...
This essay explores how the architectural design of the Bayreuth Festspielhaus effects the performan...
This essay explores how the architectural design of the Bayreuth Festspielhaus effects the performan...
The article aims at showing how complex can be the relationship between literary prototype and oper...
This article discusses the genre of the Wagnerian novel, one of these phenomena which are a testamen...
The Czech opera production of the so called "Pre-Smetanian" era represents a topic quite neglected b...
In this chapter I distinguish and discuss the notions 'Musikalisches Theater' (the English translati...
First performed on 24 February 1847 at the Dresden Court Opera, Wagner’s reworked version of Gluck’s...
This work has been devoted to the opera stage productions of nearly all of Richard Wagner’s major wo...
This paper addresses the essay On the Actor and Singer (Über Schauspieler und Sänger) (1872) by Rich...
The operas of Richard Wagner (1813-1883) exist in a world of fantasy, populated by mythic knights, g...
The article examines “theater” as a cultural and artistic universal that served as a means ofThe art...
Abstract: In this article a new interpretation of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth is proposed: far from b...
This article supports the thesis that Carl Dalhaus’s interpretation of the Wagnerian musical drama ...
Carl Dahlhaus hat zur Beschreibung des Motivgewebes in Richard Wagners Musikdramen auffällig oft mit...
In Between stage and work of literature. In the reforming role of Richard Wagner's musical dramas th...
This essay explores how the architectural design of the Bayreuth Festspielhaus effects the performan...
This essay explores how the architectural design of the Bayreuth Festspielhaus effects the performan...
The article aims at showing how complex can be the relationship between literary prototype and oper...
This article discusses the genre of the Wagnerian novel, one of these phenomena which are a testamen...
The Czech opera production of the so called "Pre-Smetanian" era represents a topic quite neglected b...
In this chapter I distinguish and discuss the notions 'Musikalisches Theater' (the English translati...
First performed on 24 February 1847 at the Dresden Court Opera, Wagner’s reworked version of Gluck’s...
This work has been devoted to the opera stage productions of nearly all of Richard Wagner’s major wo...
This paper addresses the essay On the Actor and Singer (Über Schauspieler und Sänger) (1872) by Rich...
The operas of Richard Wagner (1813-1883) exist in a world of fantasy, populated by mythic knights, g...
The article examines “theater” as a cultural and artistic universal that served as a means ofThe art...
Abstract: In this article a new interpretation of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth is proposed: far from b...