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  1. 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. 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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  4. These records are partly the basis for one of the book’s most engrossing accounts, the conflict between the Wagner family and Isolde and her husband, conductor Franz Beidler. This increasingly acrimonious relationship ended in Isolde’s being disinherited in 1914 after she filed an unsuccessful paternity suit.

  5. May 22, 2013 · Wed 22 May 2013 11.01 EDT. I is for Isolde, the greatest female figure in the Wagnerian canon (some might choose Brünnhilde, but she seems to me more symbol than flesh-and-blood character). The...

  6. Master1. Current issue. The November 2023 issue (vol.17, no.3) contains the following feature articles: • Hans Rudolf Vaget on Wagner’s plans to emigrate to Minnesota. • Derek Hughes on ‘Wagner’s Worst Joke’. • Eric Doughney discusses Wagner and Parsifal from a Jungian and Eriksonian perspective.

  7. May 5, 2015 · But on the morning of 22 May 1880, no one doubted that Isolde was Wagner’s beloved eldest daughter, least of all Isolde herself. Her remarkable pot-hugging watercolors — the product of substantial labor and devotion — are impressive in their own right, deeply touching in light of what was to follow. Reproductions are offered in the ...

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