Annotated Ring Cycle: The Rhine Gold (Das Rheingold)

Author:   Walter Frederick ,  Cliff Mott
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Annotated edition
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9781538136683


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Walter Frederick ,  Cliff Mott
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9781538136683


ISBN 10:   1538136686
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Frederick Paul Walter's clear and unpretentious new translation, annotated and illustrated, cuts through to the who's who and what's what, asking and answering all the right questions. It is as welcoming to initiates of this foundational masterwork as well as the most battle-hardened Ringnut. The Master of Bayreuth would approve.--Conrad L. Osborne, author, Opera as Opera Lively and vivid, Frederick Paul Walter's new translation of The Rhine Gold will delight those familiar with the opera, while providing an inviting entry point for those who know the tale only through its role as a foundation work that has influenced everything from Bugs Bunny to The Lord of the Rings. The annotations are often wry and humorous, without in any way ceasing to be informative. The volume's numerous illustrations are a bonus, reminding the reader that this is a work meant to be seen and heard, not merely read.--Jane Lindskold, New York Times bestselling author of The Firekeeper Saga


Frederick Paul Walter's clear and unpretentious new translation, annotated and illustrated, cuts through to the who's who and what's what, asking and answering all the right questions. It is as welcoming to initiates of this foundational masterwork as well as the most battle-hardened Ringnut. The Master of Bayreuth would approve.--Conrad L. Osborne, author, Opera as Opera When so many recent works on Wagner graft extraneous elements onto his operas in an attempt to clarify what Wagner did or didn't mean, Frederick Paul Walter's assessment that 'the text is the way Wagner wanted it' is both refreshing and urgently needed.--Anthony Barrese, artistic director, Opera Southwest, music director, Opera Delaware Lively and vivid, Frederick Paul Walter's new translation of The Rhine Gold will delight those familiar with the opera, while providing an inviting entry point for those who know the tale only through its role as a foundation work that has influenced everything from Bugs Bunny to The Lord of the Rings. The annotations are often wry and humorous, without in any way ceasing to be informative. The volume's numerous illustrations are a bonus, reminding the reader that this is a work meant to be seen and heard, not merely read.--Jane Lindskold, New York Times bestselling author of The Firekeeper Saga


When so many recent works on Wagner graft extraneous elements onto his operas in an attempt to clarify what Wagner did or didn't mean, Frederick Paul Walter's assessment that 'the text is the way Wagner wanted it' is both refreshing and urgently needed.--Anthony Barrese, artistic director, Opera Southwest, music director, Opera Delaware Frederick Paul Walter's clear and unpretentious new translation, annotated and illustrated, cuts through to the who's who and what's what, asking and answering all the right questions. It is as welcoming to initiates of this foundational masterwork as well as the most battle-hardened Ringnut. The Master of Bayreuth would approve.--Conrad L. Osborne, author, Opera as Opera Lively and vivid, Frederick Paul Walter's new translation of The Rhine Gold will delight those familiar with the opera, while providing an inviting entry point for those who know the tale only through its role as a foundation work that has influenced everything from Bugs Bunny to The Lord of the Rings. The annotations are often wry and humorous, without in any way ceasing to be informative. The volume's numerous illustrations are a bonus, reminding the reader that this is a work meant to be seen and heard, not merely read.--Jane Lindskold, New York Times bestselling author of The Firekeeper Saga


"[D]on't be afraid: Walter is neither dumbing down nor ""making relevant"" Wagner's complex masterwork. His English translations of Wagner's libretti and stage directions are crisp and modern, his annotations and asides as perspicacious as they are breezy and entertaining. His hope is that 'newcomers and old-timers will each find that these volumes add pleasure and value' to their enjoyment of The Ring. Frederick Paul Walter's clear and unpretentious new translation, annotated and illustrated, cuts through to the who's who and what's what, asking and answering all the right questions. It is as welcoming to initiates of this foundational masterwork as well as the most battle-hardened ""Ringnut."" The Master of Bayreuth would approve. Lively and vivid, Frederick Paul Walter's new translation of The Rhine Gold will delight those familiar with the opera, while providing an inviting entry point for those who know the tale only through its role as a foundation work that has influenced everything from Bugs Bunny to The Lord of the Rings. The annotations are often wry and humorous, without in any way ceasing to be informative. The volume's numerous illustrations are a bonus, reminding the reader that this is a work meant to be seen and heard, not merely read. The main element of Walter's project, the translation of Wagner's poem, succeeds in its principal aim, which is ""to provide a clear rendering of Wagner's libretto in modern English"" and to give some idea of its alliteration, colloquialism, and humor. This is a tricky undertaking. This is a striking publication: in four large-format softbacks with vivid full-color covers, it is the work of Frederick Paul Walter, an American scriptwriter, fine-arts broad-caster and translator of several Jules Verne novels. Walter's Ring Cycle series is written for a general audience and, given the publisher's cover designs and illustrations by Cliff Mott, will please readers of graphic novels as well. When so many recent works on Wagner graft extraneous elements onto his operas in an attempt to clarify what Wagner did or didn't mean, Frederick Paul Walter's assessment that 'the text is the way Wagner wanted it' is both refreshing and urgently needed."


Walter's Ring Cycle series is written for a general audience and, given the publisher's cover designs and illustrations by Cliff Mott, will please readers of graphic novels as well.-- The Paper - ABQ Frederick Paul Walter's clear and unpretentious new translation, annotated and illustrated, cuts through to the who's who and what's what, asking and answering all the right questions. It is as welcoming to initiates of this foundational masterwork as well as the most battle-hardened Ringnut. The Master of Bayreuth would approve.--Conrad L. Osborne, author, Opera as Opera When so many recent works on Wagner graft extraneous elements onto his operas in an attempt to clarify what Wagner did or didn't mean, Frederick Paul Walter's assessment that 'the text is the way Wagner wanted it' is both refreshing and urgently needed.--Anthony Barrese, artistic director, Opera Southwest, music director, Opera Delaware Lively and vivid, Frederick Paul Walter's new translation of The Rhine Gold will delight those familiar with the opera, while providing an inviting entry point for those who know the tale only through its role as a foundation work that has influenced everything from Bugs Bunny to The Lord of the Rings. The annotations are often wry and humorous, without in any way ceasing to be informative. The volume's numerous illustrations are a bonus, reminding the reader that this is a work meant to be seen and heard, not merely read.--Jane Lindskold, New York Times bestselling author of The Firekeeper Saga


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Scriptwriter, fine-arts broadcaster, publicist, translator, and college theater director, Frederick Paul Walter has worked for Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, Opera Southwest, and other performance organizations. He has written on Wagner, classical music, and opera for nearly half a century and has published modern translations of science fiction thrillers by French novelist Jules Verne for State University of New York and the U.S. Naval Institute. He now lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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