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Malten’s Private Materials: Eva Rieger evaluates intriguing details of Wagner’s first Kundry
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The Branding of Wagner: Tim Blanning assesses three new publications, praising illuminating details while cautioning against exaggeration
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Laurence Dreyfus, Siegfried’s Masculinity
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Suddhaseel Sen, Brünnhilde, the Aryan Satī: Wagner and German Orientalism
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Liszt on ‘Lohengrin’ (or: Wagner in absentia), Part 3, translation from ‘The Monthly Musical Record’ edited by David Trippett
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Pest Control: Laboratory rats feature in a thought-provoking new Bayreuth ‘Lohengrin’, reports Barry Millington
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Between Worlds: The new Seattle ‘Tristan’ explores the threshold between life and death, reports Andrew Moravcsik
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Restricted View: The WNO ‘Meistersinger’ lacks a crucial dimension, finds Barry Millington
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New Perspectives on the ‘Ring’: Katherine Syer reports on a pair of cycles recently initiated in Milan/Berlin and Frankfurt
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Full Marx for Paris ‘Ring’: Mark Berry is impressed by Günter Krämer’s political approach to the tetralogy
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The Pursuit of Reality: David Breckbill appraises three contrasting approaches to recording Wagner
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The German Homer: Arnold Whittall examines the extent of Wagner’s debt to the Greeks
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Puppy Love: Barry Emslie is unimpressed by an artless apologia for Wagner
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Wagner’s Legacy in Close-Up: Hilan Warshaw is stimulated by a study of Wagner’s influence on cinema
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Bold Knights and Lovely Ladies: Edward Haymes assesses a new prose translation of the ‘Nibelungenlied’
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Tormented Titan: Malcolm Miller applauds a biography of a prominent star in the Wagner constellation
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