
R. Wagner
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Richard Wagner was a German composer, theater director, and conductor known for his operas and music dramas. His works are characterized by their rich harmonies, elaborate orchestration, and innovative use of the leitmotif, which became a defining feature of his operatic style. Wagner's compositions, including famous works like 'The Ring Cycle' and 'Tristan und Isolde', pushed the boundaries of musical storytelling and had a profound influence on the development of Western classical music.
Throughout his life, Wagner was not only a significant composer but also a controversial figure, often engaging in political and cultural debates of his time. His ideas about art and society were articulated in various essays, particularly in 'Art and Revolution' and 'The Artwork of the Future'. Wagner's legacy continues to resonate in modern music and opera, shaping the works of many composers who followed him, and his operas remain staples of the classical repertoire.