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Informationen zum Autor Richard Wagner was a German composer and conductor of the 19th century. He was born in Leipzig in 1813 and began studying music at a young age. He later moved to Dresden, where he worked as a conductor and composer. Wagner is best known for his operas, which include Tristan and Isolde, The Ring of the Nibelung, and Parsifal. He was a controversial figure during his lifetime due to his unorthodox views on music and his involvement in revolutionary politics. Wagner was also a prolific writer and commentator on music, art, and politics. In addition to his autobiography, My Life, he wrote several essays on music theory and aesthetics. He is credited with developing the concept of Gesamtkunstwerk, or "total artwork," which incorporates music, drama, and visual elements into a unified whole. Klappentext In My Life, Vol. 2, Richard Wagner continues his autobiography, delving deeper into his tumultuous career and personal life as he rises to prominence in the world of opera. This volume explores his major works, complex relationships, and involvement in revolutionary movements across Europe. Wagner reflects on his artistic ambitions and the controversies that shaped his legacy. This facsimile reprint offers a detailed, personal perspective from one of the most influential composers in history.