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Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( VAHG-nər; German: [ˈʁɪçaʁt ˈvaːɡnɐ] (listen); 22 May 1813 – 13 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works. Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic vein of Carl Maria von Weber and Giacomo Meyerbeer, Wagner revolutionised opera through his concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk ("total work of art"), by which he sought to synthesise the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama. He described this vision in a series of essays published between 1849 and 1852. Wagner realised these ideas most fully in the first half of the four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung).

His compositions, particularly those of his later period, are notable for their complex textures, rich harmonies and orchestration, and the elaborate use of leitmotifs—musical phrases associated with individual characters, places, ideas, or plot elements. His advances in musical language, such as extreme chromaticism and quickly shifting tonal centres, greatly influenced the development of classical music. His Tristan und Isolde is sometimes described as marking the start of modern music.

Wagner had his own opera house built, the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, which embodied many novel design features. The Ring and Parsifal were premiered here and his most important stage works continue to be performed at the annual Bayreuth Festival, run by his descendants. His thoughts on the relative contributions of music and drama in opera were to change again, and he reintroduced some traditional forms into his last few stage works, including Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg).

Until his final years, Wagner's life was characterised by political exile, turbulent love affairs, poverty and repeated flight from his creditors. His controversial writings on music, drama and politics have attracted extensive comment – particularly, since the late 20th century, where they express antisemitic sentiments. The effect of his ideas can be traced in many of the arts throughout the 20th century; his influence spread beyond composition into conducting, philosophy, literature, the visual arts and theatre.

Birth and Death Data: Born May 22, 1813 (Leipzig), Died February 13, 1883 (Venice)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1896 - 1948

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 1076-1100 of 1208 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Gramophone 1771F[o] 10-in. 1903 Marche nuptiale Garde Républicaine Band Band composer  
Gramophone 1817ab 10-in. 10/21/1909 Wills jenes Tag's Karl Jörn Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc1840 12-in. 9/18/1922 Siegmund sees the sword hilt in the tree Tudor Davies ; Eugene Goossens ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc1841 12-in. 9/18/1922 Siegmund draws out the sword (Finale, act 1) Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Gramophone 2114b 10-in. 1902 O douce etoi Maurice Renaud Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Gramophone Cc2243 12-in. 12/5/1922 Alberich steals the gold—The dawn over Valhalla [Opening, scene 2] Albert Coates ; Robert Radford ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal chorus, with bass vocal solo composer  
Gramophone Cc2244 12-in. 12/5/1922 Descent to Nibelheim—Capture of Alberich Albert Coates ; Edith Furmedge ; Robert Radford ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra, mezzo-soprano and bass vocalists, and chorus composer  
Gramophone Cc2250 12-in. 12/8/1922 Brünnhilde gives Sieglinde the broken sword (Act 3) Florence Austral ; Edith Furmedge ; Eugene Goossens ; Edward Halland ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone Cc2251 12-in. 12/8/1922 Brunnhilde recalls her Valkyrie days (Act 3) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone Cc2252 12-in. 12/12/1922 Brunnhilde yields to Siegfried (Finale of opera) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone Cc2253 12-in. 12/8/1922 Introduction : Brünnhilde's battle cry (Act 2) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Robert Radford ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone Cc2254 12-in. 12/11/1922 Wotan warns Brünnhilde not to disobey (Act 2) Florence Austral ; Eugene Goossens ; Robert Radford ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone 2254c 12-in. 6/27/1911 Mime hiess ein mürrischer Zwerg Karel Burian Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc2255 12-in. 12/11/1922 Brünnhilde implores the protection of fire (Act 2) Florence Austral ; Eugene Goossens ; Robert Radford ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone 2255c 12-in. 6/27/1911 Zu den Wipfeln lauscht' ich Karel Burian Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc2270 12-in. 12/14/1922 Brunnhilde hails the radiant sun (Act 3) Florence Austral ; Tudor Davies ; Percy Pitt ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocal soloists composer  
Gramophone Cc2276 12-in. 12/18/1922 Brünnhilde foretells Siegmund's death Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc2277 12-in. 12/19/1922 The parting of Brünnhilde and Siegfried (Prologue, part 1) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocalists composer  
Gramophone Cc2278 12-in. 12/19/1922 The parting of Brunnhilde and Siegfried (Prologue, part 2) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Vocal duet (soprano and tenor), with orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc2303 12-in. 12/22/1923 Brunnhilde kindles the funeral pyre (Act 3) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Tudor Davies ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocalists composer  
Gramophone Cc2305 12-in. 12/22/1923 Brunnhilde kindles the funeral pyre (Act 3) Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocalist composer  
Gramophone Cc2306 12-in. 12/22/1923 Brunnhilde kindles the funeral pyre Florence Austral ; Albert Coates ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra and vocalist composer  
Gramophone CF2358 12-in. 10/10/1928 Di, non t'incantan Maria Luisa Fanelli ; Aureliano Pertile Vocal duet (soprano and tenor), with orchestra composer  
Gramophone 2374c 12-in. 9/9/1911 Lied des Hirtenknaben und Chor der Pilger Nebe-Quartett ; Gertrud Runge ; Weimarsches Vokal-Quartett Soprano vocal solo, with male vocal quartet and orchestra composer  
Gramophone 2376c 12-in. 9/9/1911 Lied des Hirtenknaben und Chor der Pilger Nebe-Quartett ; Gertrud Runge ; Weimarsches Vokal-Quartett Soprano vocal solo, with male vocal quartet and orchestra composer  
(Results 1076-1100 of 1208 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Wagner, Richard," accessed November 25, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/102472.

Wagner, Richard. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 25, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/102472.

"Wagner, Richard." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 November 2024.

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