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Thursday, 3 July 2025

The Wagner Journal, July 2025, Volume 19, Number 2. Its here!

It's remarkably good value at only £11.99.






Features


Diane Finiello Zervas, ‘The Prophet Of Love’: C.G. Jung, Richard Wagner and Parsifal


Christopher Wintle, Splitting (Spaltung) in Wagner

Arnold Whittall, Directions in Wagner Analysis since 2013




Reviews (live performances)


Burnt Offering: Barrie Kosky’s post-apocalyptic Ring continues to be both relevant and original, as Richard Laing discovers

Redemption at the Home Office? Richard Moukarzel is inspired by Opera North’s social conscience

Beginning at the End of the World: Richard Laing reports on a new production of Götterdämmerung which includes several encouraging role debuts


Under the Dome: Melbourne Opera’s Wagner continues to impress, writes David Ames

Going Dutch in Dublin: David Evans sees the ghostly ship making a rare visit to Ireland

‘Ein Lichter Tempel’: Richard Laing finds Monsalvat located just off Fleet Street in central London


New Blood: It’s the end of an era in Berlin, though some things never change, finds Hugo Shirley

Ringside Seats: In one of London’s premier boxing venues, Richard Laing enjoys seeing a small opera company punching above its weight



Reviews (CDs)

Swell Boxes: Dexter Drown considers the latest Wagnerian releases
The Wagnerian at 6:18:00 pm
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