As has been often mentioned, Wagner is one of the most written about composers in history - and this is not a new phenomenon but began even while he was still alive. The benefit of this to us is that many of these books are long out of copyright, in the public domain and are thus freely available to anyone that wishes to read them. Of course producing and distributing print books still retains a cost and this must be paid for. However, no such cost needs to be involved with distributing "Ebooks" (or at least very little cost). Such books can be read on ones computer or ebook device such as a Kindle or Sony Reader. Being in such a format also makes searching within them for research much easier.
We are presently in the process of collecting as many of the "better" ones (well written, proof read, formated) as we can - and some of these have already been made available here. However, to make finding them within the site as easy as possible we have collated as many as we have available below. You need only click on the link and chose the book that you want and in the format that you require (Epub, MOBI, PDF) - where available. We shall add to this as we can.
As a predominantly english speaking site all books are in english. Clicking a link will take you to that books page with full details of its contents and the formats available.
Adiós al «Wiwichu» (gracias Sarah Willis)
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La célebre cornista Sarah Willis, primera mujer en la historia de la
Filarmónica de Berlín en integrar la sección de metales, vuelve a explorar
su estrecha...
The Futures Market
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The Futures Market is a new on-line opera by Douglas Rodger (librettist)
and Njo Kong Kie (composer) featuring Teiya Kasahara, Derek Kwan, Keith Lam
and We...
Carmen, Royal Academy Opera, 19 November 2025
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Susie Sainsbury Theatre, Royal Academy of Music
Images: Craig Fuller
Carmen – Charlotte Clapperton
Don José – Woogyeom Kim
Micaëla – Madeleine Perring...
Hamlet at the National, or, But He Hasn't Fired!
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Act 3 Scene 4 is a fairly crucial moment in this play. For any readers who
may need their memory refreshing this is the scene where Hamlet kills
Poloniu...
Imprints of Man: Death Metal for piano
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New York metal trio Imperial Triumphant is my best discovery of 2025
(better late than never to a party). Now there’s a new record—not with new
songs, but ...
Amapola by Villeroy Boch
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This painting of a teapot and other crockery from the Amapola series by
Villeroy Boch adds a sense of calm to a wall. Amapola is the word for Poppy
in Span...
NY Wagner Society Announces Auditions for Grants
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The Wagner Society of New York has, for many years, awarded grants to young
singers whose gifts and talents indicate that they may have a future in the
Wag...
The Future
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Today is Nostradomus day.These are my predictions for the coming year (I
hoope I'm wrong)> First, Trump will begin the roundup and deportaton anyone
he ded...
Lahti
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I am in Lahti, Finland, to give a talk at the Lahti Symphony's Sibelius
Festival. I've been wanting to visit since I encountered Osmo Vänskä's
revelatory B...
Royal Opera House announces Ring Cycles for 2018!
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Very excited by this announcement. Must start saving now…. ADVANCE
ANNOUNCEMENT Four full cycles performed September–November 2018 The 2018/19
Season open...