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"Music of the Future" ("German: Zukunftsmusik") is the title of an essay by Richard Wagner, first published in French translation in 1860 as "La musique de l'avenir" and published in the original German in 1861. It was intended to introduce the librettos of Wagner's operas to a French audience at the time when he was hoping to launch in Paris a production of Tannhäuser, and sets out a number of his desiderata for true opera, including the need for 'endless melody'. Wagner deliberately put the title in quotation marks to distance himself from the term; Zukunftsmusik had already been adopted, both by Wagner's enemies, in the 1850s, often as a deliberate misunderstanding of the ideas set out in Wagner's 1849 essay, The Artwork of the Future, and by his supporters, notably Franz Liszt. Wagner'

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  • La Música del futuro (En Alemán: Zukunftsmusik) es el título de un ensayo del autor y compositor Richard Wagner, publicado por primera vez en una traducción francesa en el año 1860 con el título de La musique de l'avenir y publicado en su alemán original en 1861. Este tenía la intención de presentar los libretos de las óperas de Wagner a una audiencia francesa en el momento en que esperaba lanzar en París una producción de Tannhäuser, y establece una serie de su desiderata para la verdadera ópera, incluida la necesidad de una "melodía sin fin". Wagner puso deliberadamente el título entre comillas para distanciarse del término; zukunftsmusik ya que este había sido adoptado tanto por los enemigos de Wagner, en la década de 1850, y a menudo usado como un malentendido deliberado de las previas (es)
  • "Music of the Future" ("German: Zukunftsmusik") is the title of an essay by Richard Wagner, first published in French translation in 1860 as "La musique de l'avenir" and published in the original German in 1861. It was intended to introduce the librettos of Wagner's operas to a French audience at the time when he was hoping to launch in Paris a production of Tannhäuser, and sets out a number of his desiderata for true opera, including the need for 'endless melody'. Wagner deliberately put the title in quotation marks to distance himself from the term; Zukunftsmusik had already been adopted, both by Wagner's enemies, in the 1850s, often as a deliberate misunderstanding of the ideas set out in Wagner's 1849 essay, The Artwork of the Future, and by his supporters, notably Franz Liszt. Wagner' (en)
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  • Schneider, Herbert. "Wagner, Berlioz und die Zukunftsmusik" in: (en)
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  • La Música del futuro (En Alemán: Zukunftsmusik) es el título de un ensayo del autor y compositor Richard Wagner, publicado por primera vez en una traducción francesa en el año 1860 con el título de La musique de l'avenir y publicado en su alemán original en 1861. Este tenía la intención de presentar los libretos de las óperas de Wagner a una audiencia francesa en el momento en que esperaba lanzar en París una producción de Tannhäuser, y establece una serie de su desiderata para la verdadera ópera, incluida la necesidad de una "melodía sin fin". Wagner puso deliberadamente el título entre comillas para distanciarse del término; zukunftsmusik ya que este había sido adoptado tanto por los enemigos de Wagner, en la década de 1850, y a menudo usado como un malentendido deliberado de las previas ideas establecidas en el ensayo de Wagner de 1849, La obra de arte del futuro; pero también por sus seguidores, en particular Franz Liszt. El ensayo de Wagner busca explicar por qué el término es inadecuado o inapropiado para su enfoque. (es)
  • "Music of the Future" ("German: Zukunftsmusik") is the title of an essay by Richard Wagner, first published in French translation in 1860 as "La musique de l'avenir" and published in the original German in 1861. It was intended to introduce the librettos of Wagner's operas to a French audience at the time when he was hoping to launch in Paris a production of Tannhäuser, and sets out a number of his desiderata for true opera, including the need for 'endless melody'. Wagner deliberately put the title in quotation marks to distance himself from the term; Zukunftsmusik had already been adopted, both by Wagner's enemies, in the 1850s, often as a deliberate misunderstanding of the ideas set out in Wagner's 1849 essay, The Artwork of the Future, and by his supporters, notably Franz Liszt. Wagner's essay seeks to explain why the term is inadequate, or inappropriate, for his approach. (en)
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