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- catalog contributor b1191568.
- catalog created "c1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "c1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1980.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [275]-278.".
- catalog description "Introduction : Richard Wagner and the idea of the festival -- The first Bayreuth Festival, 1876. Lilli Lehmann ; Tchaikovsky ; Saint Saëns ; Grieg ; Angelo Neumann ; Eduard Hanslick ; Clemens Brockhaus ; Joseph Bennett (The Daily Telegraph) ; The Manchester Guardian ; J.W. Davison (The Times) ; Sir Charles Villiers Stanford ; Oscar Browning -- The Festival of 1882 and Parsifal. The re-opening of the Festival ; Engelbert Humperdinck ; Angelo Neumann ; Eduard Hanslick ; Felix Weingartner -- Bayreuth in the 1880s and early 1890s. Sir Henry Wood ; Sir George Grove ; Bernard Shaw (1889 and 1891) ; Mark Twain ; Richard Strauss ; Bernard Shaw (1894) ; Walter Crane -- Interlude : national viewpoints. Anton Bruckner ; Hugo Wolf ; Gustav Mahler ; Max Reger ; Alban Berg ; The French and Wagner ("Petit Bayreuth") ; Ernest Chausson ; Emanuel Chabrier ; Vincent d'Indy ; Claude Debussy ; Alfred Cortot ; Sir Hubert Parry ; Frederick Delius ; Sir Edward Elgar ; Ralph Vaughan Williams ; Dame Ethel Smyth ; Jean Sibelius ; Giacomo Puccini -- The Festival established, 1896-1914. Albert Lavignac ; Lilli Lehman ; Romain Rolland ; Gabriel Fauré ; Bernard Shaw (1896) ; Sir Arthur Sullivan ; Sir Charles Tennyson ; Sir Thomas Beecham ; Béla Bartók ; Bernard Shaw (1908) ; Virginia Woolf ; Sir Adrian Woolf ; Igor Stravinsky ; "The gradual change" (The Times) -- Appendix I : Peronalia -- Appendix II : Statistics of the Bayreuth Festival, 1876-1914 -- Appendix III : Chronology of Wagner's life -- Appendix IV : Early influences : a list of the works with which Wagner was associated between 1833 and 1839.".
- catalog extent "284 p., [16] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0521238226".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "c1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "782.1/07/94331 19".
- catalog subject "Bayreuther Festspiele.".
- catalog subject "ML410.W2 B265 1980".
- catalog subject "Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : Richard Wagner and the idea of the festival -- The first Bayreuth Festival, 1876. Lilli Lehmann ; Tchaikovsky ; Saint Saëns ; Grieg ; Angelo Neumann ; Eduard Hanslick ; Clemens Brockhaus ; Joseph Bennett (The Daily Telegraph) ; The Manchester Guardian ; J.W. Davison (The Times) ; Sir Charles Villiers Stanford ; Oscar Browning -- The Festival of 1882 and Parsifal. The re-opening of the Festival ; Engelbert Humperdinck ; Angelo Neumann ; Eduard Hanslick ; Felix Weingartner -- Bayreuth in the 1880s and early 1890s. Sir Henry Wood ; Sir George Grove ; Bernard Shaw (1889 and 1891) ; Mark Twain ; Richard Strauss ; Bernard Shaw (1894) ; Walter Crane -- Interlude : national viewpoints. Anton Bruckner ; Hugo Wolf ; Gustav Mahler ; Max Reger ; Alban Berg ; The French and Wagner ("Petit Bayreuth") ; Ernest Chausson ; Emanuel Chabrier ; Vincent d'Indy ; Claude Debussy ; Alfred Cortot ; Sir Hubert Parry ; Frederick Delius ; Sir Edward Elgar ; Ralph Vaughan Williams ; Dame Ethel Smyth ; Jean Sibelius ; Giacomo Puccini -- The Festival established, 1896-1914. Albert Lavignac ; Lilli Lehman ; Romain Rolland ; Gabriel Fauré ; Bernard Shaw (1896) ; Sir Arthur Sullivan ; Sir Charles Tennyson ; Sir Thomas Beecham ; Béla Bartók ; Bernard Shaw (1908) ; Virginia Woolf ; Sir Adrian Woolf ; Igor Stravinsky ; "The gradual change" (The Times) -- Appendix I : Peronalia -- Appendix II : Statistics of the Bayreuth Festival, 1876-1914 -- Appendix III : Chronology of Wagner's life -- Appendix IV : Early influences : a list of the works with which Wagner was associated between 1833 and 1839.".
- catalog title "Bayreuth, the early years : an account of the early decades of the Wagner festival as seen by the celebrated visitors & participants / compiled, edited, and introduced by Robert Hartford.".
- catalog type "text".