Gesamtkunstwerk

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Gesamtkunstwerk is a concept, most famously associated with Richard Wagner, describing a “total work of art” that synthesizes multiple artistic disciplines into a single, unified aesthetic experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German term
aesthetic concept
artistic concept
philosophy of art concept
aimsFor a single unified aesthetic experience
synthesis of multiple artistic disciplines
appliedIn architecture theory
film theory
opera
theatre
associatedWith Richard Wagner
contrastsWith separation of artistic disciplines
describes a unified work that synthesizes multiple arts
developedBy Richard Wagner
field aesthetics
art theory
musicology
hasComponent acting
costume design
lighting design
music
scenography
text
hasLanguage German
hasLiteralTranslation total artwork
hasMeaning total work of art
historicalContext 19th-century European art
influenced Bauhaus ideas of total design
modernist architecture
influencedBy Romanticism
involves integration of architecture
integration of drama
integration of music
integration of poetry
integration of staging
integration of visual design
notablyRealizedIn Bayreuth Festival Theatre concept
Wagnerian music drama
popularizedBy Richard Wagner
relatedConcept interdisciplinary art
multimedia art
total theatre
usedIn discourse on immersive art experiences
discourse on opera production
discourse on stage design

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Richard Wagner notableIdea Gesamtkunstwerk