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Nicholas Vazsonyi is an American academic, author, and
artistic director An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre company or dance company, who handles the organization's artistic direction. They are generally a producer and director, but not in the sense of a mogu ...
. Since 2023, he is Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at
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. Vazsonyi has authored articles on German national identity,
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and culture of the 18th through the 20th centuries, and cultural intersections of music, literature and film. His research interests include composer
Richard Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, essayist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most o ...
and literary figure
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. He is the author of two books ''Lukács Reads Goethe: From Aestheticism to Stalinism'', and ''Richard Wagner: Self-Promotion and the Making of a Brand'', translated into German as ''Richard Wagner: Die Entstehung einer Marke'', and has conceived and edited several volumes, including The ''Cambridge Wagner Encyclopedia'' and the ''Cambridge Companion to Wagner’s'' Der Ring des Nibelungen. He is also the Writer and Director of the 4-part Video/DVD film series, titled ''Klassix-13: Mozart – Beethoven – Schubert – Brahms''. He is the Co-Editor of ''WagnerSpectrum'', and serves on the advisory board of the Wagner Society of New York and the journal ''Leitmotive''.


Early life and education

Vazsonyi was born May 31, 1963, in Traverse City, Michigan. His father was
Balint Vazsonyi Balint Vázsonyi (7 March 193617 January 2003) was a Hungarian-born naturalized American pianist, educator, international recitalist/soloist with leading orchestras, and political activist and journalist. He made performance history in playing c ...
. The family moved to London in 1964. He received his early education at
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and, later, at
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in London. In 1978, the family moved to Bloomington, Indiana, and he graduated ''summa cum laude'' with a B.A. in German from Indiana University in 1982. He later enrolled at
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(UCLA), and earned his M.A. and a Ph.D. degree in Germanic Languages in 1988 and 1993, respectively. While at Indiana University, Vazsonyi trained to become an opera stage director, and worked behind the scenes at its opera theater. He also attended
Tito Gobbi Tito Gobbi (24 October 19135 March 1984) was an Italian operatic baritone with an international reputation. He made his operatic debut in Gubbio in 1935 as Count Rodolfo in Bellini's '' La sonnambula'' and quickly appeared in Italy's major oper ...
’s opera workshop at the Villa Schifanoia in Fiesole (1981), and worked under the director Hans Neugebauer as an apprentice at the Lyric Opera of Chicago (1981) and under
Götz Friedrich Götz Friedrich (4 August 1930 in Naumburg, Germany – 12 December 2000 in Berlin, Germany) was a German opera and theatre director. He was a student and assistant of Walter Felsenstein at the Komische Oper Berlin in (East) Berlin, where he w ...
at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin (1982).


Career

Vazsonyi started his career in 1982 as a legal assistant at
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, at that time based solely in Indianapolis. In 1984, he left to join his father and become artistic director of Telemusic, Incorporated, a company formed to make a series of four 1-hour documentaries about classical composers. From 1994 till 1997, he was a Visiting assistant professor of German at
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, and subsequently joined the University of South Carolina (UofSC), Columbia as an assistant professor of German. He was promoted to associate professor in 2001, to Professor in 2010, and became Jesse Chapman Alcorn Memorial Professor of Foreign Languages in 2011. In 2020, he left UofSC for Clemson University to become Dean of the College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities, which was reorganized into the College of Arts and Humanities in 2023 with Architecture separating off. Vazsonyi also held administrative appointments in his career. He became Director of the German Studies Program at UofSC in 2002, and Graduate Director of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures in 2004. From 2013 till 2020, he served as Chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures at the University of South Carolina.


Research

Vazsonyi's first book examined Hungarian Marxist philosopher
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, arguing that, despite his radical turn from modernist aesthete to committed communist, accompanied by a wholesale reassessment of his literary preferences, he managed to retain his favorite author, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, by consistently reinterpreting his works to align with the current political climate. Vazsonyi next turned his attention to German national identity formation between the late 18th and mid-19th centuries. His edited volume, ''Searching for Common Ground'', along with a set of journal articles, argued that the beginning of the national project could be traced to the mid-18th century, a good half century earlier than historians had previously considered. After receiving tenure in 2001, Vazsonyi returned to his earlier interest in music and opera, and combined it with his ongoing research on German culture and national identity formation by focusing on the composer Richard Wagner. This became his main area of scholarship for the next two decades. His first major publication was a volume on ''
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (; "The Master-Singers of Nuremberg"), WWV 96, is a music drama, or opera, in three acts, by Richard Wagner. It is the longest opera commonly performed, taking nearly four and a half hours, not counting two breaks between acts, and is traditio ...
'', which brought together essays by both scholars as well as active performers, including
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (; 28 May 1925 – 18 May 2012) was a German lyric baritone and conductor of classical music. One of the most famous Lieder (art song) performers of the post-war period, he is best known as a singer of Franz Schubert's ...
, the stage director
Harry Kupfer Harry Alfred Robert Kupfer (12 August 1935 – 30 December 2019) was a German opera director and academic. A long-time director at the Komische Oper Berlin, he worked at major opera houses and at festivals internationally. Trained by Walter Fe ...
and the conductor Peter Schneider. In 2010,
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published Vazsonyi's major monograph ''Richard Wagner: Self-Promotion and the Making of a Brand'' which argued that Wagner used techniques that would only become standard many decades later to fashion himself and his approach to composing as a brand. The book received wide critical acclaim, including a review from the ''Wall Street Journal'' that said "...written with panache and elan, conveying with refreshing brevity a palpable sense of Wagner's indefatigable industry...the first scholarly text to take seriously Wagner's incessant self-promotional activity, Mr. Vazsonyi's book assumes considerable importance not only in musicology but also in the history of marketing." Following the success of Vazsonyi's book, Cambridge UP invited him to conceive and produce the ''Cambridge Wagner Encyclopedia'' (2013) and, most recently, the ''Cambridge Companion to Wagner's'' Der Ring des Nibelungen which he co-produced with London-based music historian Mark Berry.


Awards and honors

*1986-88 - Chancellor's Fellow,
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*1997 - Grant from
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(DAAD) *2009 - Russell Research Award for Humanities and Social Sciences, University of South Carolina


Videography

*Klassix-13: Mozart – Beethoven – Schubert – Brahms. Documentary series of 4 one-hour videocassettes. Co-Written & Directed Nicholas Vazsonyi. A Telemusic Production in CoProduction with MTV Hungarian Television & TV Ontario. MPI 1989. *Great Masters of Classical Music: Mozart. Written & Directed by Nicholas Vazsonyi. WinklerFilm, Vienna & DELTA Music, 2003.


Books

*''Lukács Reads Goethe: From Aestheticism to Stalinism'' (1997) ISBN 9781571131140 *''Richard Wagner: Self-Promotion and the Making of a Brand'' (2010) ISBN 9781139486460 *''Richard Wagner: Die Entstehung einer Marke'' (2012) ISBN 9783826080074


Edited books

*''Searching for Common Ground: Diskurse zur deutschen Identität'' (2000) ISBN 9783412138998 *''Wagner’s'' Meistersinger: ''Performance, History, Representation'' (2003) ISBN 9781580461313 *''The Cambridge Wagner Encyclopedia'' (2013) ISBN 9781107004252 *''Music Theater as Global Culture: Wagner’s Legacy Today'' (2017) ISBN 9783826054303 *''The Cambridge Companion to Richard Wagner’s'' Der Ring des Nibelungen (2020) ISBN 9781107108516


Selected articles

*Vazsonyi, N. (1989). Goethe's ''Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre'': A Question of Talent. ''The German Quarterly'', 39–47. *Vazsonyi, N. (1996). Searching for ‘The Order of Things’: Does Goethe's ''Faust, Part II'' Suffer from the ‘Fatal Conceit’? ''Monatshefte''. 83–94. *Vazsonyi, N. (1999). Montesquieu, Friedrich Carl von Moser, and the "National Spirit Debate" in Germany, 1765–1767. ''German Studies Review'', 225–246. *Vazsonyi, N. (2001). ''Bluebeard's Castle'': Staging the Screen - Screening the Stage. ''Arcadia'' 36.2: 344–362. *Vazsonyi, N. (2007). Beethoven Instrumentalized: Richard Wagner's Self-Marketing and Media Image. ''Music & Letters'', 195–211. *Vazsonyi, N. (2014). Reading Right from Left: Hans Mayer and Postwar Wagner Reception. ''The Opera Quarterly'', 228–245.


References

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