Archive: Walking With Wagner Mar 1 Written By Matthew Shadbolt View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Featured How Cold is Cool: The Body the Concert Hall Removes The Practice Does Not Guarantee the Outcome: The Years When Nothing Was Performed The World That Cannot Be Reached: On Ferne What You Hold Without Proof: On Glaube Featured How Cold is Cool: The Body the Concert Hall Removes The Practice Does Not Guarantee the Outcome: The Years When Nothing Was Performed The World That Cannot Be Reached: On Ferne What You Hold Without Proof: On Glaube Neither Here Nor There: On Schwelle The Walk That Happens to Be Filmed: On Aufzeichnung and the Practice That Cannot Perform Itself The Price of Return: On Buße What Knowing Would Destroy: On Geheimnis What the Grotto Offers: On Versuchung The Risk You Take on Another Person: On Vertrauen The Question You Must Not Ask: On Schweigen What the City Keeps Not Showing You: Ghosts, Compounds, and the German Art of Appearing The Man Who Cannot Be One Thing: On Zerrissenheit The Body Wants What It Wants: On Verlangen The Question Lohengrin’s Elsa Should Not Have Asked Kill the Wabbit: On Seeing Wagner Everywhere Music as Conscience, Music as Complicity: Interviewing Furtwängler on the Unresolved Cadence of History Archive: Walking With Wagner The Storm That Happens Inside You: Wagner, Agitation, and the Sturm und Drang Inheritance The Silences of the Language: Wagner, Das Lehrerzimmer, and the Interior Walk Wagner’s Engineering of Conditions for a Single Moment of Attention On Sehnsucht: The Ache That Has No Address What the Record Knows: Cosima's Diaries and the Diary This Project Is Becoming Not a Label. A History: The Leitmotif as a Model for Learning German Valhalla on a Deadline: Optionalism, the Ring Cycle, and the City That Cannot Choose The One Who Knew: Erda, the Norns, and the City That Ignores Its Witnesses Only Those Who Can Wait Can Hear: On the Grammar of Waiting Marriage as Threshold: Wagner’s Bridal Chorus Reconsidered From Surfaces to Duration: Rethinking Urban Attention as a Response to Heinz Paetzold Why Aufbruch Is Not Johatsu: On Illegibility Without Erasure 3 Matthew Shadbolt https://www.matthewshadbolt.com
Archive: Walking With Wagner Mar 1 Written By Matthew Shadbolt View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Featured How Cold is Cool: The Body the Concert Hall Removes The Practice Does Not Guarantee the Outcome: The Years When Nothing Was Performed The World That Cannot Be Reached: On Ferne What You Hold Without Proof: On Glaube Featured How Cold is Cool: The Body the Concert Hall Removes The Practice Does Not Guarantee the Outcome: The Years When Nothing Was Performed The World That Cannot Be Reached: On Ferne What You Hold Without Proof: On Glaube Neither Here Nor There: On Schwelle The Walk That Happens to Be Filmed: On Aufzeichnung and the Practice That Cannot Perform Itself The Price of Return: On Buße What Knowing Would Destroy: On Geheimnis What the Grotto Offers: On Versuchung The Risk You Take on Another Person: On Vertrauen The Question You Must Not Ask: On Schweigen What the City Keeps Not Showing You: Ghosts, Compounds, and the German Art of Appearing The Man Who Cannot Be One Thing: On Zerrissenheit The Body Wants What It Wants: On Verlangen The Question Lohengrin’s Elsa Should Not Have Asked Kill the Wabbit: On Seeing Wagner Everywhere Music as Conscience, Music as Complicity: Interviewing Furtwängler on the Unresolved Cadence of History Archive: Walking With Wagner The Storm That Happens Inside You: Wagner, Agitation, and the Sturm und Drang Inheritance The Silences of the Language: Wagner, Das Lehrerzimmer, and the Interior Walk Wagner’s Engineering of Conditions for a Single Moment of Attention On Sehnsucht: The Ache That Has No Address What the Record Knows: Cosima's Diaries and the Diary This Project Is Becoming Not a Label. A History: The Leitmotif as a Model for Learning German Valhalla on a Deadline: Optionalism, the Ring Cycle, and the City That Cannot Choose The One Who Knew: Erda, the Norns, and the City That Ignores Its Witnesses Only Those Who Can Wait Can Hear: On the Grammar of Waiting Marriage as Threshold: Wagner’s Bridal Chorus Reconsidered From Surfaces to Duration: Rethinking Urban Attention as a Response to Heinz Paetzold Why Aufbruch Is Not Johatsu: On Illegibility Without Erasure 3 Matthew Shadbolt https://www.matthewshadbolt.com