The Genius of Valhalla: The Life of Reginald Goodall

The Genius of Valhalla: The Life of Reginald Goodall

by JohnLucas (Author)

Synopsis

When Sir Reginald Goodall died in 1990, at the age of 88, he had already acquired cult status and was considered one of the greatest Wagner conductors of our times. Although he had conducted the premiere of Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes in 1945 and was admired by Erich Kleiber and Otto Klemperer, he suffered years of neglect until his triumphant return to conduct Die Meistersinger at Sadler's Wells in 1968. John Lucas, author of the acclaimed Thomas Beecham: An Obsession with Music, examines the mysteries of Goodall's early career, his Mosleyite sympathies, his remarkable late flowering and the fame of his last 20 years. Drawing upon letters and diaries as well as extensive interviews with friends and colleagues, Lucas pieces together the life of this enigmatic, self-effacing figure - a great Wagner conductor in a tradition stretching back through Knappertsbusch and Karl Muck to Hans Richter. Previously available as Reggie: The Life of Reginald Goodall - now available for the first time in paperback with a new Preface and Introduction. Published in association with the Peter Moores Foundation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 238
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 15 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 1843835177
ISBN 13: 9781843835172

Media Reviews
Lucas's fine biography (which carries the benefit of access to plenty of personal Goodall material) will continue to stir curiosity far into the future. CLASSICAL MUSIC [Editor's Choice] Lucas gives a sympathetic yet judicious account of [Goodall]...The quality of research is high...and although the author clearly has a high personal regard for his subject there is no sense whatever of uncritical adulation. WAGNER JOURNAL This is an inspiring story. OPERA NEWS Superbly researched and sympathetic. DAILY TELEGRAPH Engrossing and deeply affectionate. THE SPECTATOR Marvellously informative. OBSERVER An engrossing and informative read...I recommend this book with enthusiasm. FANFARE