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Wagner and the Wonder of Art: An Introduction to Die Meistersinger Wagner and the Wonder of Art: An Introduction to Die Meistersinger by Mark Owen Lee
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“An artist has to pay for the gift of his genius. Wagner paid. He was defeated, one way or another, all his life. His own self-destructiveness always pursued him. There wasn’t one of his triumphs that was not spoiled, at the moment of triumph, by his own self-destructiveness. But what he couldn’t do, his characters do. In his operas, he splits his many-faceted self into those characters. He drains off the evil in himself and, as the long dramas move towards their great catharses, he brings the good together. Hans Sachs does what Wagner wanted to do but never could – renounce his own wilfulness and open up in understanding and compassion to others.”
M. Owen Lee, Wagner and the Wonder of Art: An Introduction to Die Meistersinger