4. Januar 1872 Richard und Cosima Wagner Liebe auf wackligen Beinen Klassik entdecken BR
The second wife of the composer Richard Wagner, Cosima Wagner was the director of the Bayreuth Festivals from his death in 1883 to 1908. She was the moving force behind the festival plays in both commercial and social matters, influencing the selection of repertory, artists, and style of presentation. Cosima Liszt was born on December 25, 1837.
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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.. Eventually, Wagner and Liszt were reconciled. Wagner and Cosima had two daughters, Isolde (b. 1865) and Eva (b. 1867), and a son, Siegfried (b. 1869).
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Cosima Francesca Gaetana Wagner, geborene de Flavigny [1] (* 24. Dezember 1837 in Bellagio am Comer See, Königreich Lombardo-Venetien, Habsburgermonarchie; † 1. April 1930 in Bayreuth) war eine Festivalleiterin. Sie leitete von 1883 bis 1908 die Bayreuther Festspiele . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 1.1 Jugend und Ehe mit Hans von Bülow
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Cosima Wagner (born December 25, 1837, Bellagio, Lombardy, Austrian Empire [now in Italy] - died April 1, 1930, Bayreuth, Germany), wife of the composer Richard Wagner and director of the Bayreuth Festivals from his death in 1883 to 1908. Cosima was the illegitimate daughter of the composer-pianist Franz Liszt and the countess Marie d'Agoult.
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Cosima Wagner. December 24: Cosima born in Como (Italy). Her father is Franz Liszt, her mother Marie d'Agoult. After a long time, Cosima Liszt meets with her father in Paris, in his company is Richard Wagner. Richard Wagner (40) remembers her as very bashful during his visit. Cosima Liszt marries Hans von Bülow.
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When Wagner summoned Hans and Cosima to Lake Starnberg in 1864, still-oblivious Hans was delayed and Richard and Cosima seized the day. The conspicuous result was their first daughter, whom with.
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Eva Chamberlain daughter Isolde Beidler daughter Richard Wagner husband Siegfried Wagner son Franz Liszt father Comtesse Marie Catherine Sophie. mother Blandine Rachel Ollivier sister Daniel Liszt brother
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The collection consists of selected letters of the German composer and conductor Richard Wagner and of his second wife, Cosima Wagner, daughter of the pianist Franz Liszt, regarding her husband's work. There are three early Wagner letters, the first of which, written from Venice, dated December 5,1858, and addressed to Franz von Dingelstedt.
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Cosima Liszt (prénommée ainsi parce que née près du lac de Côme) est le fruit de la liaison extraconjugale du pianiste et compositeur Franz Liszt et de la comtesse Marie d'Agoult 2, qui écrivait sous le nom de plume « Daniel Stern ».
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The greatest classical valentines. 2. Richard Wagner and Cosima von Bulow. Cosima was the daughter of Franz Liszt. She was married to the conductor Hans von Bulow and they had two children. In 1868, she left her husband to be with Wagner. He composed the Siegfried Idyll as a birthday present for her, performed on the stairs of their villa on.
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Wagner needed an heir to run the Bayreuth festival . In 1870, they were able to marry. Until the death of her husband in 1883, Cosima lived only for Richard, and presided over his cult until her.
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Francesca Gaetana Cosima Wagner ( née Liszt; 24 December 1837 - 1 April 1930) was the daughter of the Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt and Franco-German romantic author Marie d'Agoult.
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We mark the birth on December 24, 1837 - 181 years ago today - of Cosima Liszt von Bülow Wagner: the illegitimate daughter of Franz Liszt; the wife of the pianist and conductor Hans von Bülow; and then the mistress and wife of Richard Wagner. As Wagner's wife, she became his protector and his muse.
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Cosima Liszt-Bülow-Wagner is inseparable from the saga of Richard Wagner (1813-83) and his artistic legacy. Controversial as Wagner's art was to be for generations, his stature was never in doubt. But our image of Cosima has been a curiously shifting one.
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Cosima Wagner (born December 25, 1837, Bellagio, Lombardy, Austrian Empire [now in Italy]—died April 1, 1930, Bayreuth, Germany) wife of the composer Richard Wagner and director of the Bayreuth Festivals from his death in 1883 to 1908.
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Considering that Francesca Gaetana Cosima Liszt Bülow Wagner was the person most responsible for framing the role of Wagner in 20 th Century German cultural and political life, it is remarkable that Cosima Wagner: The Lady of Bayreuth, by Oliver Hilmes, is the first serious academic study of her life. On that ground alone the volume claims an essential place in the Wagner library.