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What (who) is Wagner - definition

GERMAN OPERA COMPOSER (1813–1883)
Ricard Wagner; Wagnerian; W. Richard Wagner; Wagner's; Wilhelm Richard Wagner; Wagner; Richard Wagnerr; W. R. Wagner; R Wagner; R.Wagner; Wagnerian opera; Wagner, Richard; Richard Wagner's; Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
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  • The [[Bayreuth Festspielhaus]]: [[photochrom]] print of c. 1895
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  • Gustav Mahler in 1907, by [[Moritz Nähr]]
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  • Warrant for the arrest of Richard Wagner, issued on 16 May 1849
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  • alt=Musical notation showing a theme in F and in 6/8 time on a treble clef.
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Richard Wagner         
GERMAN COMPOSER (1813–1883)
Ricard Wagner; Wagnerian; W. Richard Wagner; Wagner's; Wilhelm Richard Wagner; Wagner; Richard Wagnerr; W. R. Wagner; R Wagner; R.Wagner; Wagnerian opera; Wagner, Richard; Richard Wagner's; Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works.
Wagnerian         
GERMAN COMPOSER (1813–1883)
Ricard Wagner; Wagnerian; W. Richard Wagner; Wagner's; Wilhelm Richard Wagner; Wagner; Richard Wagnerr; W. R. Wagner; R Wagner; R.Wagner; Wagnerian opera; Wagner, Richard; Richard Wagner's; Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
·add. ·adj Of, pertaining to, or resembling the style of, Richard Wagner, the German musical composer.
Johann Andreas Wagner         
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GERMAN PALAEONTOLOGIST AND ARCHAEOLOGIST
Wagner (biologist); Wagner (taxonomy)
Johann Andreas Wagner (21 March 1797 – 17 December 1861) was a German palaeontologist, zoologist and archaeologist who wrote several important works on palaeontology.

Wikipedia

Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( VAHG-nər; German: [ˈʁɪçaʁt ˈvaːɡnɐ] (listen); 22 May 1813 – 13 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works. Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic vein of Carl Maria von Weber and Giacomo Meyerbeer, Wagner revolutionised opera through his concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk ("total work of art"), by which he sought to synthesise the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama. He described this vision in a series of essays published between 1849 and 1852. Wagner realised these ideas most fully in the first half of the four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung).

His compositions, particularly those of his later period, are notable for their complex textures, rich harmonies and orchestration, and the elaborate use of leitmotifs—musical phrases associated with individual characters, places, ideas, or plot elements. His advances in musical language, such as extreme chromaticism and quickly shifting tonal centres, greatly influenced the development of classical music. His Tristan und Isolde is sometimes described as marking the start of modern music.

Wagner had his own opera house built, the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, which embodied many novel design features. The Ring and Parsifal were premiered here and his most important stage works continue to be performed at the annual Bayreuth Festival, run by his descendants. His thoughts on the relative contributions of music and drama in opera were to change again, and he reintroduced some traditional forms into his last few stage works, including Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg).

Until his final years, Wagner's life was characterised by political exile, turbulent love affairs, poverty and repeated flight from his creditors. His controversial writings on music, drama and politics have attracted extensive comment – particularly, since the late 20th century, where they express antisemitic sentiments. The effect of his ideas can be traced in many of the arts throughout the 20th century; his influence spread beyond composition into conducting, philosophy, literature, the visual arts and theatre.

Examples of use of Wagner
1. With Judy Wagner, Allen Wagner, Emily Wagner, Maggie Wagner. (100 min.) Wagner directs members of his own family playing characters just like them on a cross–country drive.
2. And Wagner points out that the collaboration between Paramount and Cruise/Wagner Productions has produced $2.5 billion worth of business.
3. Wagner, UK It’s an absolutely degradation of womanhood.
4. Wagner, the agency‘s director of passenger automation programs.
5. Wagner had been honorably discharged from the military in 1'72.