Recent Studies of Richard Wagner

Eugen d'Albert, who started writing operas in the 1890s, chose subjects that emphasized the irreducible duality of marriage; this mirrors the collaborative process of creating a libretto and score, and as each partner depicts and interrogates the other we have "an implicit rebuke to the Wa...

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