19th-century German composers, 19th-century classical composers
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Wagner
Melvyn Bragg discusses the life, and legacy of the German composer Richard Wagner, mentor of Nietzsche and disciple of Schopenhauer, who changed the face of 19th century opera.
20 June 2002
Featuring: John Deathridge, Lucy Beckett, Michael Tanner
German autobiographersGerman theatre directorsGerman opera librettistsGerman Romantic composers, German male opera composers, German opera composers19th-century German male musiciansLeipzig University alumni19th-century German essayists19th-century German composers, 19th-century classical composersGerman male essayistsGerman music critics