Wagner, Siegfried
1869-
Contemporary German composer and conductor; son of
preceding and grandson of Liszt, whose daughter Cosima is his mother. He was
born at Lucerne, Switzerland; studied music tinder Humperdinck at the Bach
Conservatory, Frankfort-on-Main, architechture and civil engineering at the
Technical High School at Charlottenburg. Then followed a period at Bayreuth,
where he gained experience in conducting, later gave concerts m Vienna, Rome
and other cities and devoted special attention to interpretation of his
father's works. Study of the technic of music and drama was pursued while
rendering valuable aid in the preparation of the festival plays at Bayreuth.
For many years he has personally conducted his father's operas there. He has
met with success as concert conductor in tours through Germany, in Austria,
England and Italy. "A trip to Pans," says Elson, " was the
signal for much adulation, as tardy recompense for the coldness of his father's
reception." He has written several operas, among them being Der
Barenhauter, very successful in Munich and Leipsic; Herzog Wildfang; Der
Kobold; Bruder Lustig; and Sternengebot. These works show talent and certain
mastery, but are not marked by real greatness.
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