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Wagner College was used for the Hudson Military Institute campus. [25] "The Education of Max Bickford," 2001. CBS drama series starring Richard Dreyfuss and Marcia Gay Harden. Wagner College (along with Brooklyn College) was the fictional Chadwick College. "School of Rock," 2003 film starring Jack Black and Joan Cusack. The Horace Green School ...
Siegfried Wagner: 14 cycles of this production were performed under Siegfried Wagner. 1925 1927: Franz von Hoesslin: 1928: Franz von Hoesslin Siegfried Wagner 1930: Karl Elmendorff: 1931 1933: Heinz Tietjen: First Bayreuth Ring not directed by a Wagner family member 18 cycles of this production were performed under Tietjen. 1934: Karl ...
A giant swan sailed into auditorium and crashed, felled by a huge arrow still protruding. In the theater Richard Wagner conceived 150 years ago in a quest for innovation, another cutting edge step ...
Unlike the works of many composers, those of Richard Wagner were not identified by opus numbers, and no proper attempt to create a complete catalogue was made until the 1980s. In 1983 the Wagner scholar John Deathridge, in an article in The Musical Times, outlined the need for a reliable catalogue. [12]
Wagner Werk-Verzeichnis (WWV): Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke Richard Wagners und ihrer Quellen ("Catalogue of Wagner's Works: Catalogue of Musical Compositions by Richard Wagner and Their Sources"). Mainz, London, & New York: Schott Musik International.
Wilhelm Richard Wagner (/ ˈ v ɑː ɡ n ər / VAHG-nər; [1] [2] German: [ˈʁɪçaʁt ˈvaːɡnɐ] ⓘ; 22 May 1813 – 13 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, essayist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas").
The first part, "Opera and the Nature of Music", is an extended attack on contemporary opera, with significant attacks on Rossini and Meyerbeer, whom Wagner regarded as betraying art for public acclaim and sensationalism. In this section Wagner makes his famous allegation of Meyerbeer's operas consisting of "effects without causes".