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Odysseus in Venedig : Sujetwahl und Rollenkonzeption in der venezianischen Oper des 17. Jahrhunderts
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ISBN: 3631504950 Year: 2004 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main : Lang,

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Mein Name ist Sarastro: die Gestalten in Mozarts Meisteropern von Alfonso bis Zerlina
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ISBN: 3492028187 9783492028189 Year: 1985 Publisher: München Piper

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Musikalische Psychologie der drei Frauengestalten in der Oper Elektra von Richard Strauss
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ISBN: 9783795208691 Year: 1996 Publisher: Tutzing : H. Schneider,

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Richard Wagner's women
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ISBN: 9781843836858 1843836858 Year: 2011 Publisher: Woodbridge, Suffolk : Boydell Press,

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Richard Wagner's music contains some of the most powerful portrayals of emotions in all opera, particularly love. Eva Rieger presents a new picture of the composer, showing how the women at his side inspired him and how closely his life and art intertwined. We follow Wagner's restless hunt for the 'ideal woman', her appointed task being to give him shelter, warmth, inspiration, adventure and redemption, all in one. He could hardly have desired anything more contradictory, and this is reflected in the female characters of his operas. They are all in some way torn, faltering between their own desire for self-realization and the societal constraints that impel them to sacrifice themselves for their men. Rieger bids farewell to essentialist, naturalized notions of femininity and masculinity. Her investigations are both comprehensive and convincing, for she avoids the pitfalls of imposing extraneous interpretation, instead focussing keenly on the music itself.

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