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Something is Rotten in the State of Brabant: In the wake of the 6 January Capitol riot, Richard Laing is struck by the contemporary resonance of Stuttgart’s 2018 production
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Casting a Long Shadow: Roger Allen considers two new translations of Wagner’s influential essay ‘On Conducting’
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Rocky Road to Redemption: Claire Seymour takes issue with a provocative study of Britten and Wagner
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Paula M. Bortnichak and Edward A. Bortnichak, Dream Work: The Inner World of ‘Die Meistersinger’
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Eva Rieger, A Postscript to ‘A Breath of Sorrow’
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Otto Rank, The Incest Motif in Wagner, translated by Anthony Negus, introduced and edited by Christopher Wintle
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Chris Walton, Richard Wagner and the Artist Gustav Gaul: Newly Discovered Drawings in the Austrian National Library
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Jeremy Coleman, Redemption from the Redeemer? Review Article on Roger Scruton and his Wagner’s ‘Parsifal’
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At Home with Wagner: Michael Fuller samples productions in Antwerp, Brussels and Helsinki, courtesy of the OperaVision website
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Mining the Archive: Matthew Rye assesses the New York Met’s autumn ‘Wagner Week’ of streamed performances
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Wagner Performance in a Time of Corona: Hermann Grampp reports on Germany’s pint-sized Wagner year
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Bel Canto Wagner: Niall Hoskin enjoys the CD debut of the soprano Jenufa Gleich
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Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Plenty: Richard Laing is exhilarated but exhausted by one of the 20th century’s most feared conductors
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A Rounded ‘Ring’? Kate Hopkins fears that two new books on the tetralogy highlight politics and text respectively at the expense of its emotional and musical appeal
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At Sixtus and Sevens: A study of Mahler’s Seventh Symphony reveals Wagner’s ‘Meistersinger’ as one of many intertexts, John Warner finds
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A Way with the Fairies: Matthew Rye welcomes the first full English-language assessment of Wagner’s disciple Engelbert Humperdinck
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