Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Published:26th Sep '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This guide contains the full German libretto and English translation, thirty-one black and white and colour illustrations, a musical thematic guide, a discography, a bibliography, and DVD and website guides. It is intended to enrich and extend readers’ appreciation and enjoyment of this exciting work by one of the world’s greatest opera composers.
Der fliegende Hollander is the first of Wagner's operas that the author considered to be representative of his mature style. This edition is produced in collaboration with the English National Opera contains articles, a thematic guide, the full libretto with English translation and reference sections are also included.
Der fliegende Holländer is the first of Wagner’s operas considered to be representative of his mature style. It embodies one of the major themes that recur throughout his work, that of a central character seeking redemption from a loving woman. Originally taken from a story by the poet Heinrich Heine, Wagner extended and enriched his musical and dramaturgical language to produce an opera of extraordinary power.
In this guide, John Warrack places the opera in the context of emerging German Romanticism, John Deathridge highlights and explores the musical riches of the score and William Vaughan reviews the importance of myth to Wagner and his contemporaries. Mike Ashman explains the particular way in which Wagner turned the Dutchman legend to his own purposes and Katherine Syer outlines certain themes of the opera in relation to its performance history. Wagner’s own programme note about the overture and his instructions to performers are also included.
The present guide contains the full German libretto and English translation by Lionel Salter, thirty-one black and white and colour illustrations, a musical thematic guide, a discography, a bibliography, and DVD and website guides. It is intended to enrich and extend readers’ appreciation and enjoyment of this exciting work by one of the world’s greatest opera composers.
Overture Opera Guides are published in association with English National Opera.
English National Opera, based at the London Coliseum, is a creative and vibrant home for compelling, high-quality theatrical productions created by imaginative stage directors and designers from across the arts, performed by leading British and international artists.
Excellent new Overture Opera Guide to Wagner’s Flying Dutchman. * Evening Standard *
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I am delighted to see the return of the ENO Opera Guides, bigger and even more authoritative than before. There are authoritative new articles as well as several of the irreplaceable originals, the presentation is very handsome and a decided gain is the brilliantly chosen selection of production images, in colour as well as black and white. The Guides are an invaluable reference for opera lovers at any level. -- David Nice
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Neat little volumes they are, handy for carrying around, clearly printed and well set-out, complete with libretto and translation, discography and a generous selection of illustrations. * Gramophone *
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ISBN: 9781847498519
Dimensions: 188mm x 112mm x 4mm
Weight: 230g
200 pages