The Tragic and the Ecstatic: The Musical Revolution of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde

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Eric Chafe Argues That Schopenhauerian Metaphysics Do Not Merely Underpin The Opera But That The Opera's Musical Exposition Critiques And Actually Refashions Schopenhauer's Concepts, Using Gottfried Von Strassburg's Poetic Rendering Of The Tristan Legend As A Dramatic Frame. Chafe Begins With An Analysis Of Wagner's Notion Of How Music And Philosophy Are Interconnected, And How Wagner Came To Embrace Schopenhauerian Metaphysics, Which Offered A Compelling Metaphysical Definition Of Music. He Delineates Schopenhauer's Idea Of The Tragic Character Of Existence As Rooted In Sexual Desire, A Product Of The Metaphysical Will-to-life, And How Schopenhauer Concluded That The Denial Of The Will-to-life And Its Empty Illusions Could Produce An Ecstatic, Transfiguring Experience That Redeemed Human Existence.^ Chafe Then Turns To Gottfried's Tristan Und Isolt, Examining The Ways In Which Schopenhauer Conditioned Wagner's Reading Of The Poem, Particularly Through His Interpretation Of The Medieval Concept Of Minne, The Union Of Life And Death Through Love. In These Discussions, Chafe Locates An Essential, Evolving Difference Between Schopenhauer's And Wagner's Concepts Of Physical Love. Schopenhauer's Concept Of The Individual Will Viewed Physical Passion As Wholly Biological And As The Source Of Tragedy Since Nothing Could Pacify It, Whereas Wagner Understood Sexual Love As Also Containing The Seeds To Transcend The Will-to-life. Throughout The Opera's Three Acts, The Lovers Progress From A Physical To A Metaphysical Experience Of Love, A Metaphysical Journey That Simultaneously Borrows From And Amends Schopenhauer's Conceptions.^ Ultimately, As Chafe Demonstrates Through Musical Analysis, This Metaphysical Journey Is Developed Primarily Through The Opera's Musical Argument Rather Than Through Its Drama. Blending Musicological And Philosophical Analysis, This Tour De Force Reading Of Tristan Und Isolde Will Engage Seasoned Musicologists, Wagner Scholars, And Philosophers.--book Jacket. The Path To Schopenhauer -- Tristan And Schopenhauer -- Tristan And Gottfried Von Strassburg I : Minne -- Tristan And Gottfried Von Strassburg Ii : Honor -- The Desire Music -- The Prelude : A Musico-poetic View -- Tragedy And Dramatic Structure -- The Two Death Motives -- Musico-poetic Design In Act 1 -- Act 2, Scene 1 : Night And Minne -- The Love Scene In Act 2 : Transition And Periodicity -- Tristan's Answer To King Mark : Moral And Philosophical Questions -- Act 3 : Musico-poetic Design -- Love As Fearful Torment -- The Road To Salvation. Eric Chafe. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 319-325) And Index.

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Name in long format: The Tragic and the Ecstatic: The Musical Revolution of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde
ISBN-10: 0195176472
ISBN-13: 9780195176476
Book pages: 344
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 6.4 Inches, Length: 9.3 Inches, Width: 1.2 Inches

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