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Nicholas Vazsonyi, Warning: Consuming Wagner Can be Hazardous to your Health. ‘Tristan und Isolde’ and ‘Death in Venice’

Nicholas Vazsonyi, Warning: Consuming Wagner Can be Hazardous to your Health. ‘Tristan und Isolde’ and ‘Death in Venice’

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November 2018, Volume 12, Number 3, 62–9.

An ill wind blows through the watery city of Venice in Thomas Mann’s novella: a sirocco. A wind that in this novella seems to bring disease and death. It is the identical wind Friedrich Nietzsche uses to describe the orchestral sound of Richard Wagner: ‘Wie nachteilig ist mir dieser Wagnersche Orchesterklang! Ich heiße ihn Schirokko.’ (How detrimental to me is this Wagnerian orchestral sound: I call it a sirocco.) The coincidence of this metaphor is no accident.

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