Twilight of the Wagners : the unveiling of a family's legacy

by Gottfried Wagner

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"Richard Wagner's great-grandson Gottfried Wagner, born after the end of World War II, was taught to worship his great-grandfather as a cultural ancestor of all of Germany. Perhaps no one took Richard Wagner's polemics more to heart than Adolf Hitler, for whom the musician was a foundational influence."--Jacket. "In Gottfried Wagner's memoir, Twilight of the Wagners: The Unveiling of a Family's Legacy, Hitler is an inescapable presence, as he was in Gottfried's family - one of the many show more specters haunting the Wagner estate, though young Gottfried wondered if he was the only one who could see them. One afternoon he discovered old photographs and oil paintings of Hitler among the family memorabilia. Warned never to mention the pictures to anyone, he became an unwilling coconspirator in his family's secret."--Jacket. "Gottfried Wagner reclaimed his voice during adolescence and began an impassioned crusade in adulthood to examine the hatred and racism he knew growing up in Bayreuth. Although disinherited and ostracized by his father, Gottfried has become an outspoken critic of Richard Wagner's legacy and a champion of greater understanding between Germans and Holocaust survivors worldwide. With a judicious eye for detail, a sweeping sense of conscience, and the determination to redeem himself and his past, Gottfried Wagner lays bare the sins of this powerful family."--Jacket. show less

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300 pages of score settling and self-pity. Although the author makes it clear that he, and he alone, among his family is willing to acknowledge the link between the Wagners and the Nazis, his tale never clarifies itself to the point where the reader is never really sure what's going on. For example, the author spends a good deal of time and space harping on the feud between his father, Wolfgang, and his uncle, Wieland, which we're to understand had its origin in aesthetic differences concerning the production and staging of the music dramas at Bayreuth. But Gottfried never once specifically identifies what these differences were. The interested reader would do better to read Wagner and the art of the theatre by Patrick Carnegy, where it show more becomes very clear that the family discord had to do with more than just "making a clean start" theatrically. show less

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Couling, Della (Translator)
Giordano, Ralph (Introduction)

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Canonical title
Twilight of the Wagners : the unveiling of a family's legacy
Original title
Wer nicht mit dem Wolf heult : Autobiographische Aufzeichnungen eins Wagner-Urenkels
Alternate titles
He Who Does Not Howl with the Wolf: The Wagner Legacy
People/Characters*
Winifred Wagner; Wolfgang Wagner; Wieland Wagner; Gottfried Wagner; Siegfried Wagner; Friedelind Wagner (show all 9); Richard Wagner; Adolf Hitler; Verena Wagner
Important places
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
Important events
Wagner Festival, Bayreuth
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Genres
Music, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
782.1Arts & recreationMusicVocal music [formerly: Dramatic music and production of musical drama]Operas and related dramatic vocal forms; concert versions
LCC
ML429 .W134 .A3MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicHistory and criticismBiography
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Languages
English, German
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