Wagner and Russia

Rosamund Bartlett (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Wagner and Russia
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
2 February 1995
Pages
436
ISBN
9780521440714

Wagner and Russia

Rosamund Bartlett (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Wagner is often held to have exerted a greater impact on modern culture than any other artist, yet the history of the reception of his works in Russia has until now remained largely unexplored. This book, which draws extensively on unpublished archival materials and other contemporary sources, aims to show that in certain important respects, Wagner’s music and ideas found more fertile ground in Russia than anywhere else in Europe. Beginning with the first mention of Wagner’s name in the Russian press in 1841, and ending almost 150 years later when the composer was finally rehabilitated during the years of glasnost, this study provides the first detailed account of Wagner’s visit to Russia in 1863, and a history of the productions of his works in Russia both before and after the Revolution (including radical stagings by Meyerhold and Eisenstein). The book pays special attention to Wagner’s important influence on the Russian modernist movement, focusing particularly on his impact on the leading Symbolist writers, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Andrey Bely, and Aleksandr Blok.

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