Influences of ancient Greek spirit on music romanticism as exemplifies in Richard Wagner's Gesamtkunstwerk
Influences of ancient Greek spirit on music romanticism as exemplifies in Richard Wagner's Gesamtkunstwerk
Author(s): Anastasia SiopsiSubject(s): Music, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Muzikološki institut SANU
Keywords: Richard Wagner; “Total work of art” (Gesamtkunstwerk); ancient Greek drama; music romanticism; unity; myth; organic growth (Werden);
Summary/Abstract: The romantics’ ideal of the arts’ collaboration (Mischgedichte) finds its most substantial equivalent in Richard Wagner’s (1813–1883) “total work of art” (Gesamtkunstwerk). This theory for the restoration of the ‘lost’ unity of arts was elaborated in many theoretical essays of Wagner and ‘applied’ in his music dramas. Unity of arts, as well as unity of arts with nature, existed according to Wagner in Ancient Greece while drama was the epitome of all expressive elements of nature. This “new art of the future”, which Wagner envisaged, would restore the ‘wholeness’ of ancient Greek drama. It is the purpose, therefore, of this study to analyze mainly from an aesthetic point of view the influences of ancient Greek spirit on romantic thought, by focusing on Wagner’s work.
Journal: Muzikologija
- Issue Year: 1/2005
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 257-267
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English