8 résultats pour "meistersinger"
- Meistersinger - Musik.
- meistersinger - littérature.
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LES MAITRES-CHANTEURS ( « Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg ») de Richard Wagner (résumé & analyse)
PERSONNAGES HANS SACHS, cordonnier poète (bar) WALTHER DE STOLZING, je une chevalier franconien (fort t) DAVID, apprenti de Sachs (t) VEIT POGNER, orfèvre (b) SIXTUS BECKMESSER, greffier (b). EVA, fille de Pogner (s) MADELEINE, nourrice d'Eva (ms). Dix petits rôles masculins : Les maîtres chanteurs KURT VOGELSANG, fourreur (t), KONRAD NACHTIGALL, ferblantier (b), FRITZ KOTH NER, boulanger (b), BALTHAZAR ZORN, étameur (t), ULRICH ESS LINGER; épicier (t),...
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Richard Wagner - Musik.
Mäzene offenbaren, und insbesondere sein Antisemitismus, dem er in der Schrift Das Judenthum in der Musik (1850) Ausdruck gab. Im Umfeld seiner Jünger, insbesondere in der Zeitschrift Bayreuther Blätter, wurde schon vor 1900 ein aggressiver und völkisch-nationalistischer Antisemitismus gepredigt und Wagner zum Herold dieser Bewegung stilisiert. Dies und die spezifisch deutsch-germanische Thematik seiner Opern sowie der teils pompöse Gestus seiner Musik (vor allem in Die Meistersinger von Nü...
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allemande, littérature.
Cette mutation correspond à l’épanouissement d’un idéal, celui de la chevalerie. Le récit courtois atteint son apogée avec les œuvres de Hartmann von Aue, le premier des grands classiques du genre, qui introduit dans son pays les romans de la Table ronde et du roi Arthur ( voir cycle arthurien), ainsi que dans les œuvres de Gottfried de Strasbourg, de Wolfram von Eschenbach et de Heinrich von Veldeke. Bien que les ouvrages d’écrivains français comme Chrétien de Troyes, entre autres, aient serv...
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Richard Wagner
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INTRODUCTION
Richard Wagner (1813-1883), German composer, conductor, and essayist, one of the most influential cultural figures of the 19th century.
May 1864 he was summoned to Munich by the 18-year-old King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who settled Wagner's debts, paid him a generous allowance, and provided himwith housing. Wagner was soon joined in his new home by Cosima von Bülow, Liszt’s daughter and the wife of German conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow. Wagnerand Cosima began a relationship that produced three children before the dissolution of the Bülows' marriage in 1870. Mounting hostility toward Wagner by members ofLudwig’s court resulted...
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Richard Wagner.
which took place in August 1876. Wagner completed his final opera, Parsifal (which he called a 'festival drama of dedication' for the Festspielhaus), in 1882, and it premiered that July. In September Wagner moved to Venice, where in February 1883, after a heated argument with Cosima, he suffered a fatal heart attack. He was buried in Bayreuth. III MUSIC AND THOUGHT In the early 19th century, an opera was structured as a succession of conventional self-contained forms such as aria (a vocal so...
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German Literature
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German Literature, literature written in the German language from the 8th century to the present, and including the works of German, Austrian, and Swiss authors.
Till EulenspiegelThe medieval peasant Till Eulenspiegel appears in many German folktales as a trickster who outwits people in positions ofauthority. In this image his first name is spelled Tyll.Keystone Pressedienst GmbH The rise of the middle class in the 14th and 15th centuries and the struggles of the peasants against the nobility culminated in the great 16th-century religiousrevolution known as the Reformation. This movement was reflected in literature, especially by Martin Luther, whose tra...