Firsthand memories from a key figure in Wagner’s world
This collection brings you intimate scenes from the Vienna opera scene as it met Richard Wagner, including performances, rehearsals, and the artist’s presence that ignited a music community.
These pages trace a turning point in 1860s–1880s Europe, showing how Wagner’s innovations sparked both devotion and controversy. The notes come from a close associate who watched conversations, concerts, and productions unfold, offering a vivid sense of the era and the people who shaped it.
- Behind-the-scenes glimpses of major Wagner performances in Vienna and Bayreuth
- Personal anecdotes about Wagner’s character, habits, and influence on colleagues
- Accounts of early productions, collaborations, and the disputes that surrounded them
- Historical context for the composer’s evolving plans and the growth of Wagnerian opera
Ideal for readers of Wagner biographies, opera history, and 19th‑century music culture who want a close, human view of the era.