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  1. His "official" father was the police actuary Carl Friedrich Wagner, but the boy's adoptive father, the actor-painter Ludwig Geyer (who adopted the child on Carl Friedrich's death in November 1813, when Wagner was just six months old), was likely his biological father and was, in all likelihood, at least part Jewish—a fact Wagner did not ...

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  2. Nov 20, 2013 · Stephen Moss. Wed 20 Nov 2013 02.00 EST. U is for Upbringing, which in Wagner's case was messy. His father Carl Friedrich Wagner, a clerk in the Leipzig police service, died of typhus six...

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  4. May 21, 2013 · The father, Carl Friedrich Wagner, was a police actuary; his mother, Johanna Rosine Pätz-Wagner, a baker's daughter. The boy, baptized Wilhelm Richard Wagner, was interested in theater from early ...

  5. Conductors. Biographers. German Men. Leipzig University. Childhood & Early Life. Richard Wagner was born on 22 May 1813 in Leipzig, Germany, to a baker’s daughter, Johanna Rosine and her husband Carl Friedrich Wagner, a clerk in the police service who died of typhus six months after Richard’s birth.

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    Wilhelm Richard Wagner was born on May 22, 1813 in Leipzig, then part of Saxony, presently in modern-day Germany. This city is remembered for its contribution to arts, literature, and music. Composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Felix Mendelssohn all worked as organists in the church of St. Thomas … the same church wher...

    The Saxon people took to the streets, pressing the King to institute social and electoral reforms. Wagner was on their side; he wrote articles against the aristocracy and in favour of a republican constitution, and he personally distributed revolutionary manifestos to the Saxon troops. Eventually, he got involved with some of the more serious actio...

    The plot of Tristan und Isolde borrows from the legends of King Arthur and is inspired by the philosophy of another Arthur: Schopenhauer. Wagner had first read Schopenhauer’s works in 1854 and had become an easy convert to his philosophy: a deeply pessimistic view of the human condition, subject to the whims of blind, impulsive will. This is reflec...

    The monumental Ring cycle needed a properly monumental opera house and Wagner identified the right theatre. This was the Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth, upper Franconia, by now part of the unified 2ndGerman Reich. Wagner hated the décor of the place, finding it too lavish and intricate to his taste, but he loved the massive, 27-meter stage. As ...

    In modern times, Richard Wagner’s legacy is frequently associated, even at superficial level, with the 3rdReich and Nazi politics. It is easy to trace a straight line connecting Wagner’s antisemitism, Franco-phobia, German nationalism, Mysticism, and monumental, enthralling music, with the ideology and propaganda of Hitler’s regime. But is this ass...

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  7. Wagner's father, at least in name, was Carl Friedrich Wagner, a police actuary who died during a typhoid epidemic on November 23, 1813 while Richard was still in his infancy. In recent years, however, evidence has indicated that Wagner's biological father may have actually been Ludwig Geyer, a talented painter, actor, and poet.

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