著者について

Richard Wagner was a German composer, conductor, and music theorist primarily known for his operas and festival music. His revolutionary ideas on harmony and orchestration changed the course of Western music. Wagner's works often drew upon Germanic myths, legends, and folklore, which he infused with his own philosophical ideas. His most famous operas include "The Ring Cycle," "Tristan und Isolde," and "The Flying Dutchman," each showcasing his innovative use of leitmotif and rich orchestration.

Beyond music, Wagner was a controversial figure whose writings and beliefs sparked much debate. His ideas about art and society were influential, and he often expressed strong nationalistic and anti-Semitic sentiments, which have led to significant scrutiny of his legacy. Despite the controversies, Wagner's impact on music, theater, and modern thought remains profound, influencing countless composers and artists in the years following his death.

国籍 ドイツ語
生年月日 May 22, 1813
出生地 Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
死亡日 February 13, 1883