Wagner, Julius, 10, 11, 16
Wagner, Louise, 7, 10, 24, 30, 31, 32
Wagner, Minna, first wife of Richard, 53, 54, 65,
121, 122, 126, 127,
128, 133, 168, 169, 195, 207, 323-325
Wagner, Ottilie, 16, 30
Wagner, Richard (for Works see under separate headings),
birth and ancestry, 1-3; absence of precocity, 11
12; schooldays at Dresden, 17-24; early training
in theatrical matters, 18-19; his love of the theatre,
21;
Weber’s influence, 25; at school at
Leipzig, 26, 40; his debt to his uncle, 28-30, 41;
unable to play the piano, 31, 37, 73; “converted”
by Beethoven, 33-35; early compositions, 35. 36.
45; studies under Weinlig, 36-38; his arrangements
of Beethoven symphonies, 37; helped by his family
38, 44, 51; his egotism, 39; matriculates, 40;
his revolutionary fervour, 40, 41, 43; visits Vienna,
44; at Prague, 45; works performed at the Gewandhaus
concerts, 45; chorus-master at Wuerzburg, 48; returns
to Leipzig, 49; his industry, 52, 53, 209, 298;
his marriage, 53, 54; obtains conductorships at
Magdeburg, 53, Koenigsberg, and Riga, 54; sails to
London, 55, 64-67; meets Meyerbeer at Boulogne, 67-69;
disappointments in Paris, 69-75; goes to Dresden,
82, 83; first acquaintance with Liszt, 82, 83;
Kapellmeister at Dresden, 122-126, 133-135;
his relations with Minna, 126, 127, 133, 168-169,
323, 324; his political views, 128-131; his share
in the May insurrection of 1849, 128, 131, 132, 136;
his Germanism, 135, 149, 150, 214; flees to Zurich,
136, 193, 194; goes to Paris, 194, 195; returns
to Zurich, 196; friendship of Liszt, 194, 196, 199;
his demands on his friends, 198-200; his ill-health,
200; his scheme for producing Siegfried, 200-202,
227-229; third visit to Paris, 203-207; life in
Zurich, 207-210; his prose-writings, 210; speech
at the re-interment of Weber, 214; his theory on
the fusion of the arts, 214-216; unable to comprehend
opposition, 217; directions for performing his operas,
219; visit to London, 220-226; settles in Vienna,
230, 320; his extravagance, 231; influence of Schopenhauer,
231-233, 236, 265; disappointments and failures,
278, 319, 320; the chief Wagnerite, 287; invited
to Munich by King Ludwig, 319, 321; ambitious schemes,
321, 322; obliged to leave Munich, 322, 323; retires
to “Triebschen,” 323, 395; elopes with
Cosima von Buelow, 323, 324; marries Cosima, 325;
Bayreuth, 325-329; his worship of brute force,
378, 379; completion of the Ring, 400, 407;
outward success, 407; his death, 415; his character
and achievement, 416-421
Wagner, Rosalie, 7, 10, 15, 16, 22, 24, 32, 39
Wagner, Siegfried, 71
Wagner, Sophie (Wendt), 23
Wagnerites, the, 287
Walther von der Vogelweide, 294
Weber, Carl Maria von, 13, 55, 350, 372, 390; his
influence on Wagner, 13, 25, 34, 35, 41, 61, 92, 150,
153, 177, 185, 284; his re-interment
at Dresden, 135, 213 214; Euryanthe, 13, 38,
305; Der Freischuetz, 13, 25