The Music Dramas of Richard Wagner And His Festival Theatre in Bayreuth

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. A Bar most frequently consists of various strophes. ... A strophe is usually composed of two Stollen which are sung to the same mel- ody. A Stoll is composed of a certain number of verses ; the end of which is indicated by a cross. Then comes the Abgesang (the envoy) ; it also consists of a certain number of verses, which, how- ever, are sung to another melody. " — Wagenseil (1697).
OF RICHARD WAGNER 147 for the solemn moment approaches. Sachs, full of con- fidence about the happy issue of th
...e trial which his pro- tege will undergo, opens the door for him with an air of great deference, and makes him pass out first.
Scene III. — Beckmesser then appears at the win- dow, and, seeing nobody, ventures in. He is in gala dress, but his movements are painful, as he still feels the beating that David gave him the evening before. He limps, rubs his limbs, and seems furious ; he angrily ges- ticulates as he looks at Pogner's house and Eva's window, then he walks to and fro, and suddenly stops, noticing on the bench the paper on which Sachs has just taken down Walter's composition.


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