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I Saw the World End: A Study of Wagner's Ring

por Deryck Cooke

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Deryck Cooke displays his masterly common sense in this study of how and why The Ring took the shape it did. He covers the first two operas of the cycle - Rheingold and The Valkyrie - giving a fresh understanding and appreciation to every lover of Wagner's music.
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Cooke envisaged this as comprehensive analysis of Wagner's Ring. His point inter alia was that previous studies had focussed on the texts only and come up short. How sad therefore that all that was completed before his death was his analysis of the texts of Rheingold and Walküre. Before he gets to those, he spends some time explaining the shortcomings of what were at the time (1970s) the only serious studies of the Ring in English. He rightly I think dismisses Donnington's 'Wagner's Ring and its Symnbols' as been hopelessly encumbered by its Jungian perspective. However he either fails to see or deliberately misunderstands what Shaw's 'Perfect Wagnerite' is about. It's so obviously *not* a study of the Ring in the conventional sense of textual analysis and so clearly a manifesto of sorts that although I think it's still worth reading for a number of reasons, I don't know why for his purposes Cooke lavishes time and page space on it.
I can't help feeling what remains is a tantalising glimpse of what might have been. Interesting though some of Cooke's writings on the texts is, the book seems to move to another more exalted plain virtually every time he talks about the music. He does so with an acute combination of musicological, literary and psychological analysis but in the book as is, there are only short sections and fragments of such writing, which offer a taste of what could have been one of the truly great and definitive works on the Ring and Wagner. I should add that in order for that to happen he would also necessarily have had to strike a balance between being dutifully completist and commenting on the aspects of the work which seemed of particular interest and importance to him. As it stands, there is a bit too much of the former as the book gets into the detailed commentaries on the Rhinegold and Valkyrie texts. ( )
  djh_1962 | Jan 7, 2024 |
Wagner's Ring is a great masterpiece. But because of the work's rich complexity it is difficult to think sensibly about its text and music. Deryck Cooke, author of The Language of Music and completer of Mahler's Tenth Symphony, displays his masterly common sense in this study of how and why The Ring took the shape it did. It is only a portion of the enormous book he had planned: his untimely death prevented his writing an analysis of the music. But it covers the first two operas of the cycle ( Rheingold and The Valkyrie ) and even as it stands gives a fresh understanding and appreciation to every lover of Wagner's music. This book is intended for students and devotees of Wagner's operas.

Long considered a masterpiece, Wagner's Ring has baffled and confused critics because of the highly complex meaning of its text and music. The diverse range of commentaries written on the subject since the first performance over one hundred years ago reveals just how little critics have understood The Ring. Deryck Cooke displays his masterly common sense in this study of how and why The Ring took the shape it did. This volume represents only a portion of the enormous book he had planned--his untimely death prevented him from writing a full analysis of the music. Even as it stands, I Saw The World End will give fresh understanding and appreciation to every lover of Wagner's music.
  antimuzak | Oct 30, 2005 |
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Deryck Cooke displays his masterly common sense in this study of how and why The Ring took the shape it did. He covers the first two operas of the cycle - Rheingold and The Valkyrie - giving a fresh understanding and appreciation to every lover of Wagner's music.

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