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    The Bayreuth Festival during the 'Third Reich'

     
    The Bayreuth Festival during the 'Third Reich'

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    Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject History Europe - Germany - National Socialism, World War II, grade: A (1,0), The New School (Historical Studies), course: Modern Dictatorship and Political Religion, language: English, abstract: [...]
    Since its founding in 1876, the Bayreuth Festival had been a locus of representation for
    politically prominent figures; among the guests of the first Festival were the German Emperor
    Wilhelm I and the Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro II

    1. In the years to come, Bayreuth would
    keep its meaning as a "political symbol"
    1. From 1933 on, the Wagnerian Hitler used the Festival for both the representation of his
    person and his regime. The Foundations for this appropriation were both ideological and
    personal:
    Firstly, after Richard Wagner's death, his "Bayreuth disciples" 4, grouped in the "Bayreuth
    Circle" 5 especially Hans von Wolzogen and Houston Stewart Chamberlain6, created the "Bayreuth idea" 7; in this process of formulating their 'German Wagnerism' as a völkisch
    ideology, they focused more on Wagner's prose writings8, than on his music, and especially
    emphasized Wagner's anti-Semitism
    1. 2 Eger, Manfred: Die Bayreuther Festspiele, in: Müller, Ulrich/Wapnewski, Peter (eds.): Richard-Wagner-
    Handbuch, Stuttgart 1986, p. 589-624, here: p.
    1. 3 Schmidt, Michael: Bayreuth als politisches Symbol. 125 Jahre Richard-Wagner-Festspiele, in: Neue
    Gesellschaft. Frankfurter Hefte 48 (2001), p. 470-
    1. 4 Large, David Clay: Wagner's Bayreuth Disciples, in: Large, David C. & Weber, William (eds.): Wagnerism in
    European Culture and Politics, Ithaka and London 1984, p. 72-
    1. 5 Schüler, Winfried: Der Bayreuther Kreis von seiner Entstehung bis zum Ausgang der Wilhelminischen Ära,
    Münster
    1. 6 The English-born racial theoretician Chamberlain had from 1888 on contact with Wagner's widow Cosima; in
    1908, he married Eva Wagner, the daughter of Richard and Cosima and moved to Bayreuth; see Large, David Clay: Ein Spiegelbild des Meisters? Die Rassenlehre von Houston Stewart Chamberlain, in: Borchmeyer,
    Dieter/Maayani, Ami/Vill (eds.), Susanne: Richard Wagner und die Juden, Stuttgart &Weimar
    1. , p. 140-
    2. 7 Large, Disciples, op.cit., p.133.
    8 Large, Disciples, op.cit., p.
    1. 9 For a differentiated and instructive analysis of Wagner's anti-Semitism see Katz, Jacob: The Darker Side og
    Genius. Richard Wagner's Anti-Semitism. Hanover & London, 1986.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9783656460947
    Edition:
    1.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    20
    Publication date:
    2013-08-11
    Publisher:
    GRIN Verlag
    EAN/ISBN:
    9783656460947
    Edition:
    1.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    20
    Publication date:
    2013-08-11
    Publisher:
    GRIN Verlag

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