Wagner und Hanslick. Kurze Geschichte einer Feindschaft

Österreichische Musikzeitschrift 67 (6):14-21 (2012)
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Abstract

The controversy between Richard Wagner and his critic Eduard Hanslick is well known, but rarely looked at in detail. It is mostly believed that Hanslick was unable to see Wagner's genius, stuck deeply in an antiquated aesthetical world. By reassessing Wagner's and Hanslick's letters and publications it can be seen, however, that Hanslick's detailed criticism (and also appreciation) was much more objective and less spiteful than is often assumed.

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Christian Jung
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