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  1. Biography. First years. Marriage. Frictions with the family. Legal disputes. Death. References. Isolde Beidler. Isolde Josefa Ludovika Beidler (née von Bülow; 10 April 1865 – 7 February 1919) was the first child of the composer Richard Wagner and his wife, who is generally known as Cosima Wagner (though the two of them married only in 1870).

    • Franz Wilhelm Beidler [de]
    • 7 February 1919 (aged 53), Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  2. Isolde Beidler (* 10. April 1865 in München als Isolde Josefa Ludovika Freiin von Bülow; † 7. Februar 1919 ebenda) war eine Tochter von Richard und Cosima Wagner, Gattin des Dirigenten Franz Beidler und Mutter des Schriftstellers Franz Wilhelm Beidler .

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · Isolde Josefa Ludovika Beidler, born on April 10, 1865, in Munich, Germany, became a bridge between the Wagner legacy and subsequent generations. The first child of Richard Wagner and Cosima Wagner, Isolde bore the weight of her father’s name while carving her path.

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  5. Isolde Ludowitz von Bülow (1865–1919) ∞ 1900 Franz Beidler (1872–1930), music director Franz Wilhelm Beidler (1901–1981) Eva von Bülow (1867–1942) ∞ 1908 Houston Stewart Chamberlain (1855–1927), author; Siegfried Wagner (1869–1930), composer, conductor and stage director

  6. Mar 29, 2021 · About Isolde Beidler. Most probably the biological daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima von Bülow (Liszt) Baron Hans Guido von Bülow. Bülow was perhaps the most prominent of the early students of Hungarian virtuoso pianist, conductor and composer Franz Liszt.

  7. Isolde Beidler with her son Franz Wilhelm, born 1901, shortly before her estrangement from Haus Wahnfried in 1906 Rachel Nicholls as Isolde, in resplendent Pre-Raphaelite dress, muses on Frau Minne’s prowess at archery, in the Tristan und Isolde at Grange Park

  8. May 5, 2015 · The author writes with authority and concision of Isolde’s childhood, which took an abrupt and contentious turn upon her marriage to Beidler, whose initially warm reception turned chilly upon his rejecting Cosima’s offer in 1905 of the post of conductor of the Bayreuth chorus.

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