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    events that transpired in Wagner 's operas were extremely controversial at the time. Wagner’s staged operas were a prominent source of entertainment for many people. With such controversial and sexual topics on display, there was social overlap. The Bayreuth Theatre will be mentioned as the only place in the world to hold performances of Wagner 's opera annually in this modern day. It is a serious assumption that Wagner was known to be a suspected Anti-Semitic. Some sources will briefly touch on this

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    Essay on Wagnerian

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    Wagnerian I have a friend, Matthew, who is a Wagnerian. For those of you who don't know what that exotic species is, "Wagnerian" denotes someone who listens to the operas of Richard Wagner and loves them to a degree bordering on the unreasonable. And he's continually amazed by the fact that I don't get off on Wagner to the degree that he does. He also hit me once when I referred to Wagner as a proto-Nazi. Granted we were both a bit drunk at the time, but even so, you

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    The Life of Wilhelm Richard Wagner Essay

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    Wilhelm Richard Wagner was one of the greatest opera writers of all time. He helped to take opera to a whole new level from even Verdi and Puccini. Some say that Wagner was very egotistic, however; “his extreme egotism rested on conviction, Wagner had the ability to do great things” (Colles 207). He was extraordinary at composing music as well as formulating words. He was not a prodigy however his musical skills surpassed many other composers from his time period. Richard Wagner was the son

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    Essay on Opera

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    Imagine you are in a darkened theater and on stage are the actors. Behind the actors you can see the scenery. Down in front of the stage, in what is called the pit, is an orchestra and a conductor. As the orchestra plays, the actors on stage do not speak their lines they sing them! Opera is the combination of drama and music. Like drama, opera embraces the entire spectrum of theatrical elements: dialogue, acting, costumes, scenery and action, but it is the sum of all these elements, combined with

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