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Adventures of Richard Wagner (Paperback)
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Adventures of Richard Wagner (Paperback)
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At the age of four, Wilhelm Richard Wagner made his first
impression on the theatrical world when he pounded on a bass drum
and stopped the performance at the Dresden Playhouse-right in the
midst of his stepfather's lines. This ill-fated incident put a
temporary stop to Richard's nights backstage, and the punishment
was almost more than exuberant little "Dicker" could bear. No more
trunks to explore, no more wigs to try on, no more lights and music
and dancing. He had so loved being a part of his adored
stepfather's professional life. But there were golden and
impressionable years ahead for young Richard. He came under the
haunting spell of Weber's opera, Der Freischutz, and copied the
entire score on his own music sheets to memorize. He avidly read
Shakespeare's plays and vowed he would write even greater
tragedies. He staged puppet shows, wrote poetry, and dreamed
fantastic dreams. One of the most profound influences on Richard's
youth was a Beethoven symphony, heard for the first time in
Leipzig. The mighty music thundered in his mind as he walked from
the concert hall, and it was characteristic of him that he
determined, then and there, to become a great composer. Always
headstrong and impatient with guidance from others, Richard
struggled daily with the rules of harmony and counterpoint, while
his instructors discouraged his dream. Throwing traditional methods
aside, the future composer of Lohengrin and Tristan and Isolde went
directly to the great masters' works and copied their music, note
by note, until it became a part of him. More than anything else he
wanted to write operas-his own stories set to music, sung and
acted. As Opal Wheeler's light-hearted and lively biography
reveals, Richard Wagner is an amazing example in music history-one
of the few composers of stature who learned his art from the
untutored study of the masterpieces of his day.
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