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Wagner as Man & Artist

By Ernest Newman

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Discover the fascinating story of a gifted musician, whose life was filled with creative genius and personal faults.

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2018-10-10
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Summary

"Wagner as Man & Artist" by Ernest Newman is a close look at the life and work of Richard Wagner, a famous composer. Newman's biography tries to show the many sides of Wagner by looking at his life story, what he wrote, and his personal letters. Instead of just praising him or tearing him down, the author wants to give a balanced view of Wagner, showing both his amazing talent and his human weaknesses. Recognizing that it's hard to line up Wagner's own stories about himself with what others said about him, Newman sets out to give an honest and complete picture of Wagner's complicated life and the music he created.

About the Author

Ernest Newman was an English music critic and musicologist. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians describes him as "the most celebrated British music critic in the first half of the 20th century." His style of criticism, aiming at intellectual objectivity in contrast to the more subjective approach of other critics, such as Neville Cardus, was reflected in his books on Richard Wagner, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss and others. He was music critic of The Sunday Times from 1920 until his death nearly forty years later. His other positions included chief music critic of The Birmingham Post from 1906 to 1919, as well as brief stints as the chief music critic for The Guardian (1905–1906) and The Observer (1919).

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