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Siegfried Wagner

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Birth Date:
06.06.1869
Death date:
04.08.1930
Extra names:
Siegfried Wagner, Zigrfrīds Vāgners, Зигфрид Вагнер, Zigfrīds Vāgners, Wagner, iegfried Helferich Richard Wagner, Siegfried Helferich Richard Wagner
Categories:
Composer, Conductor
Nationality:
 german
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Siegfried Wagner (6 June 1869 – 4 August 1930) was a German composer and conductor, the son of Richard Wagner. He was an opera composer and the artistic director of the Bayreuth Festival from 1908 to 1930.

Siegfried's and Winifred children: Wolfgang, Verena, Wieland, Friedelind.

Life

Helferich Siegfried Richard Wagner, nicknamed "Fidi," was born in 1869 to Richard Wagner and his future wife Cosima, at Tribschen on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. Through his mother, he was a grandson of Franz Liszt, from whom he received some instruction in harmony.

Some youthful compositions date from about 1882. After he completed his secondary education in 1889, he studied with Wagner's pupil Engelbert Humperdinck, but was more strongly drawn to a career as an architect and studied architecture in Berlin and Karlsruhe.

In 1892 he undertook a trip to Asia with a friend, the English composer Clement Harris. During the voyage he decided to abandon architecture and commit himself to music. Reputedly, it was also Harris who first aroused his homoerotic impulses.

While on board ship he sketched his first official work, the symphonic poem Sehnsucht, inspired by the poem of the same name by Friedrich Schiller. This piece was not completed until just before the concert in which Wagner conducted it in London on 6 June 1895. He composed more operas than his father. Though his works are numerous, none entered the standard repertory.

Siegfried Wagner in 1896

He made his conducting debut as an assistant conductor at Bayreuth in 1894; in 1896 he became associate conductor, sharing responsibility for conducting the Ring Cycle with Felix Mottl and Hans Richter, who had conducted its premiere 20 years earlier. In 1908 he took over as Artistic Director of the Bayreuth Festival in succession to his mother, Cosima.

Wagner was bisexual. For years, his mother urged him to marry and provide the Wagner dynasty with heirs, but he fought off her increasingly desperate urgings.

Around 1913, pressure on him increased due to the Harden-Eulenburg Affair (1907–1909), in which the journalist Maximilian Harden accused several public figures, most notably Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg-Hertefeld, a friend of Kaiser Wilhelm II, of homosexuality. In this climate, Siegfried could no longer avoid marriage. The family found a suitable woman in a 17-year-old Englishwoman, Winifred Klindworth, and at the Bayreuth festival of 1914 she was introduced to the then-45-year-old Wagner. The two married on 22 September 1915.

The couple had four children:

Wieland (1917–1966) Friedlinde (1918–1991) Wolfgang (1919–2010) Verena (born 1920)

Though the marriage provided for the dynastic succession, the hope that it would also bring an end to his homosexual encounters and the associated costly scandals was disappointed, as Wagner remained sexually active with other men.

Peter Pachl, one of Siegfried's biographers, asserted that in 1901 Siegfried had sired an illegitimate son, Walter Aign (1901–1977). However, that assertion remains controversial, as he supplied no evidence. Nonetheless, several recent authors, such as Frederic Spotts and Brigitte Hamann, have taken it up.

Wagner died in Bayreuth in 1930, having outlived his mother by only four months. Since his two sons were still only adolescents, he was succeeded at the helm of the festival by his wife Winifred.

Works

Siegfried Wagner with his wife Winifred Operas

See List of operas by Siegfried Wagner

Orchestral works

 March for Gottfried der Spielmann (c. 1882) Orchestration of Ekloge from Liszt's Années de Pèlerinage (1890) Sehnsucht, symphonic poem after Schiller (1892–5) Concertino for flute and small orchestra (1913) Violin Concerto (1915) Und wenn die Welt voll Teufel wär, scherzo for orchestra (1922) Glück, symphonic poem (1922–23) [dedicated to the memory of Clement Harris] Symphony in C major (1925, rev. 1927). (First version used the Prelude to Der Friedensengel as the slow movement, whereas a new movement was composed for the revised version. The scherzo is based on the sketches for an unfinished orchestral tone-poem, Hans im Glück)

Vocal music

 

  • 1890 Abend auf dem Meere, for soprano and piano – text: Henry Thode
  • 1890 Frühlingsglaube, for soprano and piano – text: Ludwig Uhland
  • 1890 Abend am Meer – text: Alfred Meissner
  • 1897 Schäfer und Schäferin
  • 1913 Das Märchen vom dicken fetten Pfannekuchen, for solo voice and orchestra
  • 1918 Wahnfried-Idyll
  • 1919 Nacht am Narocz, for tenor and piano – text: Günther Holstein
  • 1922 Ein Hochzeitslied für unseren Erich und seine liebe "Dusi"
  • 1927 Dryadenlied
  • 1927 Weihnacht
  • Frühlingsblick – text: Nikolaus Lenau
  • Frühlingstod – text: Nikolaus Lenau

Source: wikipedia.org

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        Relation nameRelation typeBirth DateDeath dateDescription
        1Richard WagnerRichard WagnerFather22.05.181313.02.1883
        2Cosima  WagnerCosima WagnerMother24.12.183701.04.1930
        3Wolfgang  WagnerWolfgang WagnerSon30.08.191921.03.2010
        4Friedelind  WagnerFriedelind WagnerSon29.03.191808.05.1991
        5Wieland  WagnerWieland WagnerSon05.01.191717.10.1966
        6Daniela  von BülowDaniela von BülowSister12.10.186028.07.1940
        7Blandine  GravinaBlandine GravinaSister29.03.186304.12.1941
        8Eva  ChamberlainEva ChamberlainSister17.02.186726.05.1942
        9Isolde  BeidlerIsolde BeidlerSister10.04.186507.02.1919
        10Winifred WagnerWinifred WagnerWife23.06.189705.03.1980
        11Carl Julius WagnerCarl Julius WagnerUncle07.08.180429.03.1862
        12Carl Gustav WagnerCarl Gustav WagnerUncle00.00.180100.00.1802
        13Albert  WagnerAlbert WagnerUncle00.00.179900.00.1874
        14
        Klara WagnerUncle00.00.180700.00.1875
        15Ottilie WagnerOttilie WagnerUncle00.00.181100.00.1883
        16
        Luise WagnerAunt00.00.180500.00.1872
        17Maria Theresia WagnerMaria Theresia WagnerAunt01.04.180919.01.1814
        18Rosalie  WagnerRosalie WagnerAunt04.03.180312.10.1837
        19Ernst Henry ThodeErnst Henry ThodeNephew03.04.188728.02.1967
        20
        Guido Graf GravinaNephew01.02.1896
        21Gilberto Graf GravinaGilberto Graf GravinaNephew17.10.189000.00.1972
        22Manfredi  GravinaManfredi GravinaNephew14.06.188319.09.1932
        23Maria Gräfin GravinaMaria Gräfin GravinaNiece23.09.188607.04.1929
        24Gudrun  WagnerGudrun WagnerSon in-law15.06.194428.11.2007
        25Houston  ChamberlainHouston ChamberlainBrother in-law09.09.185509.01.1927
        26Biagio  Graf GravinaBiagio Graf GravinaBrother in-law05.12.185014.09.1897
        27Henry ThodeHenry ThodeBrother in-law13.01.185719.11.1920
        28Franz BeidlerFranz BeidlerBrother in-law29.03.187215.01.1930
        29Franz LisztFranz LisztGrandfather22.10.181131.07.1886
        30Даниэль  СтернДаниэль СтернGrandmother31.01.180505.03.1876
        31Marie dAgoultMarie dAgoultGrandmother31.12.180505.03.1876
        32
        Clement HarrisPartner08.07.187123.04.1897
        33Franziska WagnerFranziska WagnerCousin00.00.182900.00.1895
        34Johanna  WagnerJohanna WagnerCousin13.10.182816.10.1894
        35Oscar  WildeOscar WildeFriend16.10.185430.11.1900
        36Engelbert HumperdinckEngelbert HumperdinckTeacher01.09.185427.09.1921

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