WAGNER ON ITS OWN TIME

It’s a staple of aesthetics that great art should have no dispensable parts, no padding or extra material. Wagner’s operas are filled with lots of dispensable bits that, paradoxically, can’t be dispensed with. One paces oneself during Wagner, expecting events and reactions at a fundamentally different rate. And this pacing produces part of the hypnotic effect: anticipation and relief are extended, heightening the effect of both.” – Washington Post