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The Wagner Clan

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by Jonathan Carr


  Geneva 99

  Geneva University 92

  German armed forces

  occupation of much of Europe (1940) 233

  restricted by Versailles Treaty (1919) 140

  German Confederation 12–13, 20

  German Day 133

  German Democratic Republic 260, 279

  German empire 38

  German Gobineau Society 98

  German Left 19, 20

  Germanic saga 19

  Germany

  1848 revolution 9

  assumption that memories of ‘Third Reich’ would fade 289

  ‘Basic Law’ 260

  cause of German unity 13

  de Gaulle on 8

  defeat in First World War 91, 130

  Dichter und Denker (poets and thinkers) xiii

  economic boom (1870s) 20

  effect of Versailles Treaty 139

  end of parliamentary democracy for sixteen years 173

  first concentration camps 173

  four post-war occupation zones 249

  German business 13

  German character xiii

  German intellectual antisemitism 69

  German Jews’ emancipation (1869) 65

  Germans increasingly despised 259–60

  hyperinflation 139–40

  immigrants 140

  invades Holland and Belgium 216

  Jewish population 67–8

  Jews blamed for recession 68, 86–7

  Jews emigrate 199, 200

  Lenin’s definition of Germans 18–19

  and liberal reform 13

  Mann attacks German intelligentsia 276, 277, 278

  national debt 139

  national unity 20, 46, 328

  nationalist pressure groups 107

  Nazi efforts to transform 198–200

  NSDAP wants to form a ‘greater Germany’ 140

  preference for a soft ‘revolution from above’ 18

  Reich’s business ties with the United States 145

  reunification 283–4

  reparations 139, 140, 153

  RW’s contempt for his own countrymen 6

  stock market crash (1873) 68, 86–7, 89

  stock market crash (1929) 153

  strikes 140

  surrender of 242

  unemployment 163, 200

  Gesamtkunstwerk (total work of art) 17, 18, 22, 23, 71, 77, 80, 183, 224, 307

  Gesellschaft der Freunde von Bayreuth see Society of Friends of Bayreuth Gestapo 200, 240

  founded 174

  and Friedelind 213, 214, 218

  and Preetorius 230, 277, 278

  Geyer, Ludwig (RW’s stepfather) 25, 82, 87

  Glasenapp, Carl Friedrich 101

  Globke, Hans 283

  Gluck, Christoph Willibald 292

  Glück, Otto 262, 263

  Gobineau, Joseph-Arthur, Comte de 73, 79–80

  Essai sur l’inégalité des races huma-nines (Essay on the Inequality of Human Races) 68–9

  Goebbels, Joseph 187, 236

  and Chamberlain 153

  despises Göring 229

  diary 176, 182, 183, 203

  dislikes Parsifal 182

  favours Wieland 229

  and Friedelind’s disclosures about Hitler 215

  and Furtwängler 247

  indirectly helps Wieland 226

  keen to promote ‘lighter’ music 185

  and Kristallnacht 203

  Kulturkammer (Chamber of Culture) 178

  Nazi propaganda minister 146, 173, 200

  organises ‘Day of Potsdam’ 173–6

  rivalry with Göring 183

  and RW’s music 183

  on Siegfried 146–7, 151

  supports Bayreuth festival 190

  and Tietjen 197–8, 230

  visits Wagners at Wahnfried 146, 163–4

  and Wagner children 192

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von xiii, 90, 126, 131, 187, 279

  Faust 326

  Gollancz, Victor 294

  Göring, Edda 288

  Göring, Emmy 288

  Göring, Hermann 236, 288

  ‘beer hall putsch’ 142

  Friedelind’s claim 143

  most flamboyant of the Nazi leaders 142

  Nuremberg trial 252

  and Potsdam show (1933) 173

  ‘rescued’ by Wolfgang 204

  rivalry with Goebbels 183

  and RW’s music 183

  and Tietjen 198, 229, 230

  Goslar, Germany 88

  Gottfried (character) 286

  Gravina, count Biagio 52, 111

  Gravina, countess Blandine Elisabeth (née von Bülow) 112, 124

  birth (1863) 33, 51

  compared with Daniela 52

  death of her husband 52

  lives in Italy 52, 111

  marriage 52, 53

  Siegfried visits 156

  Gravina, Gilberto (Gil) 111–12

  Gravina, Manfredi 111, 156

  Great Expectations (Dickens) 136

  Greco-Turkish War (1897) 119

  Greece, Greeks 155

  ancient 16–17, 19, 45, 66, 104

  Greek art 45

  Greek myth 254

  Grieg, Edvard 45

  Grimm Brothers 341

  Grisi, Ernesta 48

  Gross, Adolf Wilhelm Benedikt von 126, 136, 165

  and 1883 Bayreuth festival 56, 57

  Cosima and Siegfried as RW’s heirs 56–7

  Cosima’s adviser 56, 63–4, 138

  death (1931) 138

  friction with Wahnfried 138

  and Isolde 124

  keen on a clear line of succession at Wahnfried 124

  RW’s children’s guardian 56

  and Siegfried’s bisexuality 122

  and Wagner clan’s wealth 111

  Gross, Marie von (née Feustel) 56

  Grunsky, Karl 98

  Guinness, Bryan (later Lord Moyne) 210

  Gurnemanz (character) 149

  gypsies 199

  Haas, Willy 293, 294

  Habsburg empire 86

  Hagen (character) 327

  Haley, Bill 287

  Hall, Sir Peter 345

  Hamburg 117

  Hamburg Opera 294

  Hamburger Nachrichten 99

  Hanslick, Eduard 45, 85

  Harden, Maximilian 122, 126, 129, 130, 147

  Harris, Clement Hugh Gilbert 118–21, 144

  Paradise Lost 118, 121

  Harris, Walter 119

  Harris family 121

  Hartmann, Karl Amadeus 256

  Hastings, Sussex 133

  Haus Pellet, near Lake Starnberg 27, 35

  Hawaii 341

  Heine, Heinrich xiii, 13, 70, 71, 73, 74, 175

  Helgoland 107

  Herdecke, North Rhine-Westphalia 338

  Herrenchiemsee castle, Germany 40

  Herzl, Theodor 89

  Herzog, Werner 345

  Hess, Ilse 288

  Hess, Rudolf 288

  at Houston Chamberlain’s funeral 154

  flees to Scotland 234

  Hitler dictates Mein Kampf to 142

  Hesse, Alexander Friedrich, Landgrave of 118

  Heuss, Theodor 244, 282

  Hight, George Ainslie 100

  Hilger, Ewald 337

  Himmler, Heinrich 212, 213, 236

  and the Potsdam show 173

  sets up Germany’s first concentration camps 173

  visits Wahnfried 193

  and Volkswagen 237

  Hindemith, Paul 150, 167, 256

  Hindenburg, Paul von 163, 173, 174

  Hitler, Adolf

  as Alberich 220, 221, 267

  antisemitism 132, 141, 186, 187, 326

  appearance 197

  appeasement of (1930s) 310, 350

  assassination plot (1944) 233, 240, 334

  at Bayreuth festival 44, 145, 177, 183, 187, 210, 233

  becomes chancellor of the Reich (1933) 145, 172
, 174

  ‘beer hall putsch’ and imprisonment (1923) 131–2, 142–4, 148, 175

  Chamberlain’s fan letter 131

  comes to power 62

  Concordat with the Vatican 175

  conditions ideal for 89

  death (30 April 1945) 177, 189

  declares war on United States 233

  and ‘degenerate art’ 203

  demagoguery 141, 175

  and demonisation of RW 4

  drive to destroy the Jews 66

  enabling law 174, 310

  erotic allure 133

  explains Röhm purge to Wagner family 202

  failure and poverty as an artist in Vienna 134

  favours Wieland 195–6, 251, 290, 324–5, 349

  financial backing for Bayreuth festival 189, 190, 228, 249, 258, 286, 293

  first visit to Wahnfried (October 1923) 140, 141, 143, 146, 263, 270

  foreign policy 200–201, 210

  Friedelind compares him to Alberich 220, 221

  and Friedelind’s articles in the Daily Sketch 215

  Friedelind’s descriptions of him 271

  and Furtwängler 163, 247

  grandiose design for Bayreuth 285

  health 240

  and Henry Ford 144–5

  involvement with women 146

  and Kristallnacht 203

  letter to Toscanini 164, 168

  and lost RW manuscripts 40

  love of RW’s music 141, 176–7, 185–6, 263, 321, 325

  marries Eva Braun 189

  and the Mitford sisters 108

  obsessed with Britain and her empire 209–210

  opinion on Siegfried 147

  orders invasion of Soviet Union 233

  and Parsifal 61

  personality 141, 321

  post-putsch change of strategy 163

  and the Potsdam show 174

  rails against trends in music 179

  relationship with Winifred xii, 130, 133, 171, 184, 189–91, 234, 250–51, 259, 263, 321–2, 348

  reveres Houston Chamberlain 91, 153, 154, 189

  and RW’s prose works 187, 188

  sees Wieland regularly in Berlin 229–30

  shaken position 173

  and Tristan 181–2

  and Unity Mitford 210–211

  visits Bayreuth to address German Day rally (1923) 131, 133

  visits Wahnfried 140, 141, 143, 146, 160, 163, 201, 233, 286

  and Volkswagen 236

  and Wagner children 145, 163, 189, 191, 192

  and Wagner manuscripts 239–41

  welcomed as a ‘bulwark against communism’ 310

  Winifred keeps some of his letters 251

  wins control of the DAP (1921) 140

  ‘Wolf’ pseudonym xii, 145

  and a Wunderwaffe (miracle weapon) 237

  Mein Kampf (My Struggle) 132, 133, 140, 142–5, 170, 176, 187, 188

  Hitler Youth movement 203

  Hoare, Sir Samuel 209

  Hoesslin, Franz von 190

  Hohenloe, Marie 30–31

  Holender, Ioan 347–8

  Holloway prison, London 216

  Holocaust 66, 72, 175, 182, 328, 329, 331, 348

  Holocaust (American TV series) 351

  Holy Roman Empire 173

  Home Office (British) 216

  homosexuals 200

  Honegger, Arthur 256

  Hong Kong 120, 121

  Hugo, Victor 48, 90

  Humperdinck, Engelbert 63, 117–18

  hyperinflation 139

  Ich bin’s nicht, Adolf Hitler ist es gewesen (I’m Not Responsible – It Was Adolf Hitler) (Berlin play) 348

  immigration 140

  industrialisation 107

  industry 172

  Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique 315, 334

  internment policy 216–17

  ‘iron curtain’ 260

  Isle of Man detention camp 216, 218

  Isle of Wight 106

  Isolde (character) 63, 297, 299

  Israel

  Eichmann’s trial 311

  Gottfried’s experiences in 331

  Wagner’s music boycotted 329

  Italian school 180

  Italy

  1848 revolution 9

  becomes RW’s salvation 51–4

  RW and Cosima on holiday (1876) 51

  Siegfried’s love of 52–3, 111, 150, 156

  Janáček, Leos 167

  Jane Eyre (Brontë) 136

  Janssen, Herbert 220

  Jean Paul (Johann Paul Friedrich Richter) 91

  Jesuits 86, 104

  Jesus Christ xi, 66, 77, 78, 80, 90, 105

  Jews 65–89

  and Antisemiten Liga 68

  Beidler, Jr.’s close ties with Jews 245

  blamed for recession in Germany 68, 86–7, 140

  and the ‘Bolshevik threat’ 140

  boycott of Jewish businesses 174, 175

  British internment policy 216

  Chamberlain attacks 103

  conversion to Christianity 188

  and crusade aimed at achieving ‘regeneration’ of mankind 64

  degrees of Jewishness 70

  deportation to death camps 350

  diaspora 66

  emancipation 65, 69, 78, 86, 88, 141

  emigration from Germany 199, 200

  fighting for Vaterland 65, 67

  ‘final solution’ 187

  Hitler’s drive to destroy them 66

  Holocaust TV series 351

  Jewish conspiracy theories 85, 86–7, 89

  ‘Jewish problem’/‘Jewish question’ 65, 73, 76, 132, 188

  Kristallnacht (1938) 199, 202–3

  Lieselotte Schmidt on 201–2

  looted Jewish wealth 350

  ‘march out of the ghettos’ 66–7

  Mischlinge (hybrids) 70

  NSDAP seeks to deny them equal rights 140

  Ostjuden (Jews in the east) 69, 103

  persecution through the ages 66

  population statistics 67–8, 88–9, 199

  and Preetorius 230, 277

  privileged 66

  and racial degeneration pseudo-science 68–9

  RW forced to beg for help from 11–12, 14

  RW refuses to sign anti-Jewish immigration petition 68, 75–6

  RW’s ‘all Jews should be burned’ retort 74–5

  RW’s ambivalence towards 150

  Siegfried’s defence of 147–9

  ‘stab in the back’ legend 130, 140, 148

  theory of disguised Jews in RW’s work 80–81

  treatment in Die Grundlagen 107–8

  witchhunt against 179

  see also antisemitism

  Joukowsky, Paul von 54

  Judaism 77, 147

  judiciary 200, 283

  Jung, Carl Gustav 253

  Junge, Traudl 184, 185

  Junges Deutschland (Young Germany) movement 13, 71

  Junker (Prussian landowners) 86

  Kaim, Isidor 65

  Kant, Immanuel xiii, 21, 69

  Karajan, Herbert von 247

  Karbaum, Michael: Studien zur Geschichte der Bayrether Festspiele (Studies in the History of the Bayreuth Festival) 329–30, 351

  KdF see Kraft durch Freude

  Keilberth, Joseph 294

  Kestenberg, Leo 245–6, 256

  Keynes, John Maynard 139

  General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money 200

  ‘Keynesian economics’ 200

  Kiel 29

  Kiesinger, Kurt Georg 309, 312

  King, James 323

  King Mark (character) 123

  Kipnis, Alexander 149, 220

  Kirchner, Alfred 345

  Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig 203

  Klee, Paul 203

  Kleiber, Erich 219, 248

  Klemperer, Otto 150, 165, 167, 174, 248, 291, 299

  Klindworth, Henriette 134–7

  Klindworth, Karl 134, 135, 136

  Klingsor (char
acter) 18, 53, 79, 292

  Knappertsbusch, Hans (Kna) 247, 293, 343

  Korean War (1950-53) 268

  Koussevitzky, Serge 274

  Kraft durch Freude (Strength through Joy; KdF) 200, 227, 228, 235, 236

  Krauss, Clemens 225, 247

  Krenek, Ernst 150, 167

  Kristallnacht (1938) 199, 202–3

  Kubelík, Rafael 248

  Kubizek, August 176, 185

  Kuhse, Hanne-Lore 338

  Kundry (character) 49, 79, 81, 248

  Kupfer, Harry 345

  La Scala, Milan 155, 336

  La Spezia, Italy 53

  Laban, Rudolf von 157

  labour unions: dissolved 174

  Lafferentz, Amélie (later Hohmann) 330, 351

  Lafferentz, Bodo 330

  appearance 235

  Bayreuth research establishment 235, 238, 264, 288

  death (1974) 236, 340

  denazification 264

  heads Kraft durch Freude 235, 236

  marries Verena 235–6

  personality 235, 237

  research ‘firms’ 236, 237–8

  SS Obersturmbannführer 236, 252, 264

  and Volkswagen 236

  and the Wagner manuscripts 239–42, 315–16

  Lafferentz, Verena (‘Nickel’; née Wagner; RW’s granddaughter) 306, 330

  appearance 205

  birth (2 December 1920) 137

  childhood 192

  feels shunted aside by her brothers 265

  and Friedelind 279, 281

  and funds from the sale of the archive 318

  and Hitler 205

  marries a senior SS officer xii, 205, 235–6

  at Nussdorf 241, 337, 340

  the pet of the Wagner family 195

  and Tietjen 197

  Lake Garda, Italy 113

  Lake Starnberg, Germany 27, 35, 37, 124, 128

  Lamoureux, Charles 63

  Länder 282, 311, 312

  Landgrave, the (character) 157

  Landsberg prison 132, 142, 145, 163

  Launay, Louise (Nike’s daughter) 340

  Laussot, Jessie 24–5, 26, 45

  League of Nations 111, 153, 175

  Lebensraum (living space) xiii Legge, Walter 170, 171

  Léhar, Franz 185

  Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow) 184

  Lehmann, Lilli 61

  Lehndorff, Count Heinrich von 334

  Lehndorff, Marie Eleonore Gräfin (Nona) 334

  Lehrs, Samuel 74

  Leider, Frida 194, 208, 211–12, 217, 270–71, 299

  Leinsdorf, Erich 220

  Leipzig 84

  fund-raising scheme (launched 1920) 138

  RW born in Brühl area (1813) xii, 82

  RW meets Nietzsche 2

  Lenin, Vladimir 18–19

  Leoncavallo, Ruggero 180

  Pagliacci 178

  Leopold II, King of Belgium 118

  Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim: Nathan der Weise (Nathan the Wise) 74–5

  Levi, Hermann 47, 48, 61, 62, 63, 74, 187–8

  Ley, Robert 236, 237, 252

  liberalism 88

  liberals 172, 181, 309

  Liebnecht, Karl 139

  Ligeti, György 314

  Linderhof castle, Germany 40

 

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