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Summing Up: Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals."
S. Edwards, Delgado Community College, Choice, March 2025 Vol. 62 No. 7
"In many respects, this is the best book on Die Meistersinger I have had the pleasure of reading...This is a study of the work that is in many ways unprecedented in its balanced approach... Kimbell nicely connects the opera's attention to aesthetics with Wagner's contemporaneous and lived experience in the spirited debates about musical aesthetics that dominated musical life in 19th-century Europe...Kimbell's is by far the most balanced, sober and fair presentation I have come across. He also offers the most detailed analysis of Beckmesser's Serenade in Act II and Prize Song in Act III that I have come across... The book is worth reading for this chapter alone...At last, a book about Meistersinger that restores reason, balance and an examination of the evidence, evidence which both supports and undermines the author's position, presented evenly and openly. My recommendation to anyone wishing to study Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg is to start with Christopher Kimbell's book."
Nicholas Vazsonyi, The Wagner Journal, 19, 1, 77-96