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  2. Sep 2, 2023 · As hundreds of articles about the group have reminded us, Wagner was Hitler’s favorite composer; ergo, he must have served as a code for Hitlerism. Anyone collecting evidence of Wagner’s inherent...

  3. Though Wagner died six years before Hitler was even born, he was Hitlers favorite composer and his music was used as a backdrop to a lot of Nazi events. That and Wagner’s stated anti-Semitism are the main reasons that Israel has informally banned Wagner’s music from its concert stages and radio waves since the 1930s.

  4. Sep 25, 2012 · The Case for Wagner in Israel. By Alex Ross. ... and that he was Hitler’s favorite composer. There is, of course, more to Wagner than that. ... Israeli-born musicians are placed at a ...

  5. Richard Wagner (1818-1883) was Hitler's favorite composer. During World War I, it is reported, he carried Wagner's music from Tristanin his knapsack. Often Hitler had Wagner's music performed at party rallies and functions. Wagner's music was uncompromisingly serious, and intensely Teutonic.

  6. May 29, 2008 · Wagner was Adolf Hitler's favorite composer. In 1936, Hitler attended a grand production of Wagner's Lohengrin at Bayreuth and was bowled over by it. Hitler's admiration isn't surprising, given...

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  7. Aug 8, 2023 · Richard Wagner (1813-1883) was a German composer of Romantic music most famous for his epic operas like The Ring, Tannhäuser, and Tristan and Isolde. Wagner was concerned throughout his career with the theme of redemption through love and with presenting what he called 'total artworks', where music, poetry, and drama were uniquely combined ...

  8. Jun 1, 2006 · June 1, 2006. Was Richard Wagner, Hitlers favorite composer, a classical anti-Semite and proto-Nazi or has conventional assumption given him a bad rap? Who better to consider the question...

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