Wagner's treatise Beethoven (1870), written to celebrate the centenary of Beethoven's birth, is one of his most influential theoretical works. Its influence on Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy is well known, and Gustav Mahler regarded it as one of the most profound writings on music he knew, on a par with Schopenhauer's theory on the subject. Wagner's main concern in this text is to bring his theory of opera into line with his recent 'conversion' to Schopenhauer's philosophy. It contains an account of the relation of music and drama which emphasizes the superiority and dominance of music, true to the philosopher's ideas on this subject. This aspect of Beethoven is in fact the main focus of most commentaries devoted to this wor
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new conception of art, emancipated from the classical doctrines of mimesis. Among the many profound ...
Wagner's treatise Beethoven (1870), written to celebrate the centenary of Beethoven's birth, is one ...
The influence of Beethoven on Eliot's Four Quartets is mediated by Wagner and Schopenhauer and relat...
The primary object of this dissertation is to demonstrate the nature and extent of Wagner’s intellec...
Abstract: In this article a new interpretation of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth is proposed: far from b...
In the year 1851, Richard Wagner had his first contact with the philosophy of Schopenhauer, a fact t...
Around the discussion of musical art in the thought of Schopenhauer, Wagner, and Nietzsche, a questi...
Quando consideramos a extensão da obra dramática de Richard Wagner, não causa estranheza que seus te...
This bibliography analyzes the multiple effects of the philosophers Hegel, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsc...
The purpose of this research is to obtain a deeper understanding of Richard Wagner’s philosophies on...
A rich relationship unites the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and the history of psychology, es...
International audienceAt the moment when the Wagnerian ideal becomes a reality, during the first per...
One central question which has plagued studies of Wagner’s Ring for over a century is “What philosop...
The thesis deals with the problem phenomenon of music in the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer and F...
While all poetry partakes to some degree in both visual and aural dimensions, Eliot’s Four Quartets ...
new conception of art, emancipated from the classical doctrines of mimesis. Among the many profound ...
Wagner's treatise Beethoven (1870), written to celebrate the centenary of Beethoven's birth, is one ...
The influence of Beethoven on Eliot's Four Quartets is mediated by Wagner and Schopenhauer and relat...
The primary object of this dissertation is to demonstrate the nature and extent of Wagner’s intellec...
Abstract: In this article a new interpretation of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth is proposed: far from b...
In the year 1851, Richard Wagner had his first contact with the philosophy of Schopenhauer, a fact t...
Around the discussion of musical art in the thought of Schopenhauer, Wagner, and Nietzsche, a questi...
Quando consideramos a extensão da obra dramática de Richard Wagner, não causa estranheza que seus te...
This bibliography analyzes the multiple effects of the philosophers Hegel, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsc...
The purpose of this research is to obtain a deeper understanding of Richard Wagner’s philosophies on...
A rich relationship unites the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and the history of psychology, es...
International audienceAt the moment when the Wagnerian ideal becomes a reality, during the first per...
One central question which has plagued studies of Wagner’s Ring for over a century is “What philosop...
The thesis deals with the problem phenomenon of music in the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer and F...
While all poetry partakes to some degree in both visual and aural dimensions, Eliot’s Four Quartets ...
new conception of art, emancipated from the classical doctrines of mimesis. Among the many profound ...