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Why does Richard Wagner remain one of the most debated figures in classical music?
In this episode of The Classical Music Minute, we explore the complex legacy of the German composer whose operas revolutionized music drama while also generating lasting controversy.
Wagner's artistic influence was profound. His innovations in harmony, orchestration, and storytelling shaped the future of opera and inspired countless composers.
At the same time, Wagner published antisemitic writings that remain deeply troubling. His music was later embraced by the Nazi regime, creating historical associations that continue to spark discussion and debate.
Today, Wagner's legacy raises important questions about how we evaluate great works of art when their creators held objectionable views.
In just sixty seconds, discover why Richard Wagner remains both celebrated and controversial.
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