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Richard Wagner Biography

Composer / Writer

Name at birth: Wilhelm Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner is a 19th century German composer and poet famous for taking opera to new dramatic heights in such works as Der Fliegende Holländer (1841) and Der Ring des Nibelungen (1876). Wagner began his career as a music director, and by the 1840s was gaining recognition for his musical compositions and operas. During the 1850s he lived in exile in Zürich, unwelcome in Germany because of his associations with revolutionaries in Dresden. Although he was composing what would become some of the most famous pieces in music history, Wagner struggled financially until the 1860s, when Ludwig II of Bavaria began supporting him. In 1871 Wagner settled in Bayreuth, Germany and founded a theater. A critical success, he was nonetheless forced to travel as a guest conductor and raise funds for his theater. A key figure in classical music, Wagner is known for his powerful dramatic operas based on medieval legends and for his influential writings on music and drama. He is also a controversial figure because of his hostile, anti-semitic writings and because some of his music and dramatic themes were appropriated by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis during World War II. His musical works include Tristan and Isolde (1857-59), Siegfried Idyll (1870) and Parsifal (1878-82).

Extra credit: Wagner's second wife, Cosima, was the daughter of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt... Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Nibelung's Ring) is a fifteen-hour cycle made up of Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), Siegfried and Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods).

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Richard Wagner Archive

Collection of writings and more

Richard Wagner Web Site

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The Controversy Over Richard Wagner

The Jewish Virtual Library comments on Wagner's anti-semitism

Milestones of the Millennium: Richard Wagner

Audio chat about Wagner's influence and importance

Vital Stats

Birth

22 May 1813

Birthplace

Leipzig, Germany

Death

13 February 1883
(age 69)

Best Known As

German composer of Der Ring des Nibelungen