In this classic guide, a leading Wagner expert explores ten of the composer's most cherished operas, revealing their key themes, myths, and literary inspirations. The analysis is celebrated as one of the most comprehensive and intellectually engaging examinations of Wagner's works, appealing to both specialists and casual music fans. For the first time in a single paperback volume, it serves as an ideal companion for experiencing operas like The Flying Dutchman, Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Tristan and Isolde, Die Meistersinger, the Ring Cycle, and Parsifal. Newman enhances his exploration of the operas' narratives, texts, and music with rich biographical and historical insights drawn from his extensive research, including his notable work, Life of Richard Wagner. The text is replete with hundreds of musical examples, clearly illustrating important leitmotifs and their connections through Newman's accessible prose. As Robert Bailey from New York University notes, this guide offers an exceptional introduction to a major composer's masterpieces, providing clarity and astuteness in outlining each opera's dramatic sources and guiding the reader through the completed works with insightful commentary.
Ernest Newman Books
Newman is a noted music critic and musicologist who made his name writing for The Sunday Times. He is still regarded as one of the 20th century's most eminent critics. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of music and a keen analytical eye, making him an essential resource for any music aficionado.




Musical Studies
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The preservation of a significant classical work has led to its modern republication by Alpha Editions, ensuring it remains accessible for future generations. This edition features a complete reformatting and retyping, providing a clear and readable text, distinct from scanned copies of the original. The effort highlights the ongoing importance of musical studies throughout history.