Richard Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
Discover the profound impact of Richard Wagner's iconic opera, Tristan und Isolde, with Arthur Groos's insightful analysis published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Spanning 232 pages, this comprehensive handbook is an essential resource for scholars, students, performers, and opera enthusiasts alike.
Since its debut in 1865, Tristan und Isolde has captivated audiences with its groundbreaking harmonic language, shaping the trajectory of modern music. Groos takes readers on a detailed exploration of the opera's genesis, diving into the intricacies of its libretto, music, performance history, and critical reception. This engaging examination not only highlights the opera's artistic significance but also provides valuable context for understanding its enduring allure.
Whether you're a seasoned opera-goer or new to Wagner's works, this handbook offers enriching insights that enhance your appreciation of one of the most transformative operas in history.