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Cosima Wagner was a prominent figure in the 19th-century music world, best known for her marriage to composer Richard Wagner and her role in promoting his work. Born into a well-connected family, she grew up surrounded by the cultural elite of Europe. Cosima was not only a talented musician herself but also a significant influence on her husband's artistic legacy. Her diaries provide deep insight into her thoughts and the tumultuous environment in which she lived, including the political and artistic currents of her time.

After Richard Wagner's death, Cosima continued to oversee the Bayreuth Festival, ensuring that his operas were performed in the manner he envisioned. Her dedication to preserving Wagner's legacy cemented her role as a crucial figure in the history of classical music. Throughout her life, she navigated complex relationships with various artists and intellectuals, and her influence extended beyond music into the realms of philosophy and politics, reflecting the interconnectedness of the arts during that era.

国籍 德语
出生日期 December 24, 1837
出生地点 Berlin, Germany
去世日期 May 9, 1930
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