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"Eine Mitteilung an meine Freunde", usually referred to in English by its translated title (from
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) of "A Communication to My Friends", is an extensive
autobiographical An autobiography, sometimes informally called an autobio, is a self-written account of one's own life. It is a form of biography. Definition The word "autobiography" was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English peri ...
work by Richard Wagner, published in 1851, in which he sought to justify his innovative concepts on the future of
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
in general, and his own proposed works in particular.


Background

"A Communication to my Friends" was written at a period which was turbulent even in the context of Wagner's very eventful life. Having been forced to flee
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, where he had been '' Kapellmeister'' at the Opera House, following his involvement with the May Uprising of 1849, he lived in exile, based in
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. He had no regular income and, although he had completed the score of his opera ''
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'', he had at first little prospect of getting it performed, or of furthering his career as a composer. During the period 1849–51 he in fact wrote hardly any music, instead concentrating on writing a series of essays in which he expounded his ideas about music and the future of opera. These included "
Art and Revolution "Art and Revolution" (original German title "Die Kunst und die Revolution") is a long essay by the composer Richard Wagner, originally published in 1849. It sets out some of his basic ideas about the role of art in society and the nature of opera. ...
" (written in
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in 1849), "
The Artwork of the Future "The Artwork of the Future" (german: Das Kunstwerk der Zukunft) is a long essay written by Richard Wagner, first published in 1849 in Leipzig, in which he sets out some of his ideals on the topics of art in general and music drama in particular. ...
" (1849), " Jewishness in Music" (1850) and the book-length "
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" (1851). Franz Liszt however offered to premiere ''Lohengrin'' in
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, where he was ''Kapellmeister'' to the court, and the production took place there in 1850. In the wake of this it was proposed to publish the librettos of Wagner's three most recent operas, (all of which had been written, as was normal with Wagner, by the composer himself); ''
Der fliegende Holländer ' (''The Flying Dutchman''), WWV 63, is a German-language opera, with libretto and music by Richard Wagner. The central theme is redemption through love. Wagner conducted the premiere at the Königliches Hoftheater Dresden in 1843. Wagner cla ...
'', ''
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'', and ''Lohengrin''. However, Wagner was very conscious that his concept of opera had significantly moved on since writing these works, to the extent that they hardly met – and in some aspects fell a long way short of – the standards and principles he had set out in "Opera and Drama". This provoked comment amongst both Wagner's admirers and his critics. Conscious of this, he therefore wrote "A Communication to my Friends" intending it as a preface to the librettos, explaining the evolution of his ideas and the reason for these discrepancies. 'I was burning to write Something that should take the message of my tortured brain, and speak it in a fashion to be understood by present life'. Wagner wrote to his friend Theodor Uhlig of the essay 'This is a decisive work!'


Contents


Wagner's critique of the arts

The essay begins with an analysis of contemporary art-tastes, which Wagner castigates. Due to the materialism of the public 'only such artists can work in harmony with the present public taste as either imitate the monuments of the past, or stamp themselves as servants of the mode ashion but both are, in very truth, no artists at all'. Art is only to be drawn from 'life itself', and the only one of the arts which can meet his criteria for 'the warm-appealing Art-work' is
drama Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has b ...
. Wagner proceeds to condemn the majority of modern artists, in painting and in music, as 'feminine ..the world of art close fenced from Life, in which Art plays with herself.' Where however the impressions of Life produce an overwhelming 'poetic force', we find the 'masculine, the generative path of Art'.


Wagner's artistic development

The remainder of the essay traces the writer's artistic development hand-in-glove with his life story, confirming Wagner's identification of himself as one who wrings Art from Life, i.e. 'masculine', rather than a 'feminine' artistic freeloader. Admitting that with the early ''
Rienzi ' (''Rienzi, the last of the tribunes''; WWV 49) is an early opera by Richard Wagner in five acts, with the libretto written by the composer after Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel of the same name (1835). The title is commonly shortened to ''Rie ...
'' 'I had it mind only to write an "opera" ', with ''Der fliegende Holländer'' 'I became, myself, the artistic modeller of a 'stuff' that lay before me only in the blunt and simple outlines of Folk-Saga' Gradually, working to the forms of myth as he perceived them, in subsequent operas, Wagner begins to remodel the idea of opera.
'I by no means set out to destroy .the prevailing operatic forms of
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, duet, &c.; but the omission of these forms followed from the very nature of the Stuff, with whose intelligible presentment to the Feeling ..I had alone to do.'
Wagner unfortunately found that his audiences were not willing to follow where he led them:
The public, by their enthusiastic reception of ''Rienzi'' and their cooler welcome of the ''Flying Dutchman'', had plainly shown me what I must set before them if I sought to please. I completely undeceived their expectations; they left the theatre, after the first performance of ''Tannhaüser'', 845in a confused and discontented mood. - The feeling of utter loneliness in which I now found myself, quite unmanned me. ..My ''Tannhaüser'' had appealed to a handful of intimate friends alone.


Wagner's plans for the future

Wagner refers to some of his projects, including a drama ''
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of Nazareth'' (the draft for which was published after his death), and his libretto ''Siegfried's Death'' (which was eventually to evolve into the ''
Ring cycle (''The Ring of the Nibelung''), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner. The works are based loosely on characters from Germanic heroic legend, namely Norse legendary sagas and the ''Nibelun ...
)''. He explains how he intends to apply his new techniques of opera to this libretto. After relating his disastrous visit to Paris in 1849, he gives credit to his 'wondrous friend', Franz Liszt, for standing by him and undertaking to stage ''Lohengrin''. Finally Wagner announces:
I shall never write an ''Opera'' more. As I have no wish to invent an arbitrary title for my works, I will call them Dramas .. I propose to produce my myth in three complete dramas, preceded by a lengthy Prelude (Vorspiel). .. At a specially-appointed Festival, I propose, some future time, to produce those three Dramas with their Prelude, ''in the course of three days and a fore-evening''. The object of this production I shall consider thoroughly attained, if I and my artistic comrades, the actual performers, shall within these four evenings succeed in ''artistically conveying my purpose to the true Emotional'' (not the Critical) ''Understanding'' of spectators who shall have gathered together expressly to learn it. ..ref>Wagner (1994) 391 and n.
This is his first public announcement of the form of what would become the ''Ring cycle''.


Notes


Sources

* Wagner, Richard, tr. William Ashton Ellis (1994), ''The Art Work of the Future, and other works'', Lincoln and London. . "A Communication to My Friends" is on pp. 269–392. * Wagner, Richard, tr. William Ashton Ellis (1995), ''Jesus of Nazareth, and other writings'', Lincoln and London. . *Wagner, Richard, tr. J. S. Shedlock (1890) ''Richard Wagner's Letters to his Dresden Friends'', London. {{DEFAULTSORT:Communication to my Friends, A 1851 essays Autobiographical works by Richard Wagner Essays by Richard Wagner