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Naval Gazing: Simon Morgan concludes that a director’s over-reliance on visual stimulation can leave his audience all at sea
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Rienzi, der Führer: Michael Fuller misses the sense of the epic in the Deutsche Oper’s now classic staging of Wagner’s early opera
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Honey, I Shrunk the ‘Ring’ Cycle: Tash Siddiqui senses an uneasy alliance between cabaret and high drama in a potted version of Wagner’s tetralogy
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Knight Watchmen: David Breckbill compares the only known recordings of ‘Lohengrin’ by two leading mid-20th century Wagnerians
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‘Ring’ Returning: Arnold Whittall reviews two parts of a classic recording that still offers plenty to enjoy
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Maiden Voyage: Matthew Rye hears the siren call of German Romanticism in a Wagner-inspired choral journey
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Visions from the Green Hill: Matthew Rye gives a personal assessment of a much-discussed decade of Bayreuth Festival productions
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Sachs Appeal: Mark Berry sees a worrying reactionary trend reflected in a call to arms against ‘Regietheater’ by a leading former Wagnerian baritone
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Wagnerian Facebook: Barry Millington welcomes an exemplary catalogue of photographs of the composer
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From the Coalface: Mike Ashman finds plenty of Wagnerian enlightenment in a general operatic volume drawing on the latest scholarship
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A View from the Pit: Roger Allen appraises the reflections of one of today’s leading Wagnerian interpreters
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Derek Hughes, Wagner: The Pogrom and the Critics
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Barry Millington, Edward Burne-Jones, George Eliot and Richard Wagner: A Collision of Like-minded Souls
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Nina Parly, Doing the Diva Dying: Performative Studies of Death in ‘Tristan und Isolde’
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Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Matthew Rye attempts to cut a path through the thicket of ideas in a daringly original take on ‘Tannhäuser’
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Forged in the White Heat of Revolution: Matthew Rye reports that an experimental festival production taking liberties with Wagner’s ‘Vorabend’ leaves more questions than it answers
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