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The Wagner Clan

Page 53

by Jonathan Carr


  Russian tour (1863) 26

  Rysanek, Leonie 298

  SA (Sturm-Abteilung; brownshirts) 141, 154, 172, 173

  Saarbrücken 166

  Sachs, Hans (character) 176, 182, 188

  St Petersburg 123

  Saint-Saëns, Camille 45

  Salzburg: Mozarteum 342

  Salzburg festival 345

  Sarajevo 129

  Sartre, Jean-Paul 314

  Sattler, Dieter 265

  Sawallisch, Wolfgang 294, 300

  Saxony 24, 140, 238

  Sayn-Wittgenstein, Princess Carolyne 29–30, 33, 34, 36, 51, 88

  Scheel, Walter 325–6, 328, 329, 347, 350

  Schemann, Ludwig 98

  Schiller, Friedrich xiii, 121, 279

  Schillings, Max von 167

  Schinkel, Karl Friedrich 97

  Schleicher, Kurt von 172

  Schlesinger, Maurice 83

  Schloss Berg, Lake Starnberg 35

  Schloss Fantaisie, near Bayreuth 307–8

  Schlusstrich policy 284

  Schmidt, Helmut 325

  Schmidt, Lieselotte

  admires Hitler 201

  antisemitism 201–2

  and Hans Frank 201, 252

  Wagner children’s coach-cum-secretary 201, 202

  Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl 203

  Schnappauf, Bernhard (Bayreuth barber) 49, 51

  Schoenberg, Arnold 71, 150, 158, 167, 256

  Gurrelieder 180

  Moses und Aron 307

  Scholl, Hans 289

  Scholl, Sophie 289

  Schönerer, Georg von 103

  Schopenhauer, Arthur xiii, 20–23, 24, 26, 48, 49, 50, 73, 77, 78, 80

  Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung (The World as Will and Representation) 20–21, 22

  Schorr, Friedrich 149

  Schröder-Devrient, Wilhelmine 298–9

  Schultz, Klaus 343, 344

  Schultze, Norbert

  ‘Lili Marleen’ 178

  Schwarzer Peter (Black Peter) 178

  Schumacher, Kurt 282

  Schumann, Clara 118

  Schumann, Robert 12, 119

  Schwabe, Julie 26

  Second Empire (France) 88

  Second Reich 173

  Second Republic (France) 88

  Second World War

  El Alamein 233

  end of war in Europe 242

  German occupation of much of Europe 233

  Germany invades Holland and Belgium 216

  Pearl Harbour 233

  ‘phoney war’ 216

  start of (September 1939) 201, 211

  Semites 69, 104

  Semper, Gottfried 42

  Senta (character) 293, 298, 299

  Serkin, Rudolf 274

  Shakespeare, William 37, 74, 294, 315, 326

  Measure for Measure 10

  The Merchant of Venice 80

  Shaw, George Bernard 78, 116

  The Perfect Wagnerite 19, 20

  Siberia, Bakunin exiled in 16

  Sicily 52, 53

  Siegfried (character) 2, 19, 41, 80, 190

  Siegfried Wagner Society 337

  Sieglinde (character) 44

  Siegmund (character) 44

  Siena Cathedral, Italy 53

  Silja, Anja 298–303

  Singapore 120

  Sixth Army (German) 234

  Social Democrats 68, 107, 140, 172, 174, 245, 282, 309, 310, 312

  socialism 73

  Society of Friends of Bayreuth 268–9, 319, 337, 351

  Söcking, Bavaria 128

  Solti, Sir Georg 299

  Sophie, Princess 37

  Sorrento, Italy 51, 301

  Southsea, Hampshire 91, 106

  Soviet Union

  ‘Bolshevik threat’ 140

  Hitler orders invasion of (1941) 233

  Nazi experts working in 350

  praised by western democrats 201

  and reunification of Germany 283–4

  Stalingrad battle (1943) 233–4

  Spartakisten 139

  Special Branch 219

  Speer, Albert 183–4, 186, 252

  Spengler, Oswald: Der Untergang des Abendlandes (The Decline of the West) 106, 107

  Spengler, Tilman 315

  Speyer, Antonia 119

  Speyer, Edward 118, 119

  Spruchkammern (German civilian tribunals) 252, 257, 274

  SS (Schutzstaffel) 173, 217, 252

  and the Bayreuth institute 238

  Totenkopfring 236

  Verena marries a senior SS officer xii

  ‘Wiking’ division 228

  Stalin, Joseph 201, 260

  Stalingrad, battle of (1943) 233–4

  Stars and Stripes newspaper 251

  Stein, Heinrich von 96, 97

  Stenzl, Jürg 340

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

  stock market crash (1929) 153

  Stöcker, Adolf 68, 75, 121

  Stolzing, Walther von (character) 190

  Straubele (Wagner family schnauzer) 145–6

  Strauss, Johann 184–5

  Die Fledermaus (The Bat) 184

  Strauss, Pauline Maria (née de Ahna) 61, 95, 116

  Strauss, Richard 61–2, 95, 116, 150, 169, 170, 174, 242, 253, 255, 292, 299, 314

  Elektra 175

  Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life) 169

  Die Liebe der Danae 169

  Der Rosenkavalier 242

  Stravinsky, Igor 167, 180

  Streicher, Julius 321

  Strobel, Gertrud 144, 229, 329, 330

  Strobel, Otto 229, 232, 328, 330

  Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz 180, 181

  student revolt (late 1960s) 310, 312

  Stukas (film) 228

  Sturmabteilung see SA

  Stürmer, Der (antisemitic weekly) 321

  Stuttgart 26, 40, 295

  Sucher, Rosa 63

  Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia 201

  supermen, Nordic 69

  Switzerland 254, 256

  Chamberlain in 93–4

  Deman flees to 211

  Gerta von Einem’s valuables 215

  and looted Jewish wealth 350

  Mann dies in 279

  RW exiled in 16, 59, 86

  Wagner family’s abortive flight 242

  Winifred-Friedelind meeting (1940) 212–14

  Syberberg, Hans Jürgen 321–5, 336, 349

  Sylt island 297, 301, 303, 305

  Tangiers 166

  Tannhäuser (character) 18, 157, 188, 292

  Tauber, Richard 184

  Tausig, Carl 84, 85

  Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich 45

  Tel Aviv, Israel 246

  temperance 73

  Thadden, Adolf von 312–13

  Thielemann, Christian 346

  ‘Third Reich’ xii, 171, 181, 198, 203, 206, 210, 212, 219, 228, 237, 238, 246, 247, 248, 251, 263, 265, 270, 276, 278, 281, 283, 286, 287, 288, 293, 302, 310, 311, 321, 329, 347, 348, 350, 352

  Thode, Daniela Senta von (Lulu; née von Bülow) 207

  Bayreuth’s costume designer and wardrobe mistress 160

  birth (1860) 33, 51

  childless 112, 124

  and Cosima’s death 155

  death (1940) 225

  designs Nibel-jungen costumes for Wagner children 193

  looks after her mother 154

  marriage 96, 113

  and Mein Leben 125–6

  personality 112

  sent to boarding school 52

  Siegfried stays with 117

  and Winifred 137, 160–61

  Thode, Heinrich (Henry) 96, 110, 112, 113, 117, 119, 126

  Thomas à Kempis 30, 50

  De Imitatio Christi (Imitation of Christ) 28

  Thomson, Virgil 54–5

  Thorborg, Kirsten 220

  Thornborrow, Neill 338, 351

  Thuringia 132, 140, 226

  Tietjen, Heinz (Heinrich Vivian) 191, 217, 223, 226, 230, 265, 347

  a
dministrative skill 166

  appearance 164, 192, 196

  appointed artistic director at Bayreuth 161, 166

  background 165–6, 217

  and the Bayreuth festival 169–71, 197–8, 226, 227

  his Berlin Lohengrin 166

  biographical essay 165, 166–7

  and Bruno Walter 164–5

  and the ‘Day of Potsdam’ 175

  and Deman 211, 212

  and Friedelind 195, 271

  grey eminence of German theatre 165

  Intendant of the Hamburg Opera 294

  inventiveness of the Tietjen-Preetorius team 291–2

  liking for massed crowd scenes 170, 171

  his many foes 198

  marries a ballet dancer 197, 272

  memorandum of December 1941 231–2

  personality 164–5, 197

  plans the 1945 festival 232–3

  and plans for a foundation 257

  pre-Bayreuth career in music 166–7

  relationship with Winifred 167, 168, 171, 196–7

  sole cooperation with Wolfgang and Wieland 232

  a substitute father to the Wagner children 191

  ultra-sensitive nose for power 166

  Wieland aims to dislodge him 229, 230

  Wieland refuses his training offer 198, 222

  Times Literary Supplement, The 108

  Tintoretto (Jacopo Comin) 156

  Titian 156

  Assunta (Assumption of the Virgin) 53

  Toscanini, Arturo 161, 248

  and the 1930

  recording of Tannhäuser 159

  beaten by blackshirts 162

  calls off festival plans (1933) 164, 168

  comforts the children after Siegfried’s death 195

  and Friedelind 195, 208, 212, 218, 219, 220, 267, 274

  and Furtwängler 162, 164

  and Muck 17, 158, 161

  precise beat and insistence on the letter of the score 161

  a slow Parsifal (1931) 162

  Strauss replaces 62, 169

  swears never to conduct at Bayreuth again (1931) 162

  and Winifred 271–2

  trade unions 236

  Traubel, Helen 220

  Treblinka extermination camp, Poland 200

  Treitschke, Heinrich von 68

  Tribschen, near Lucerne, Switzerland 1, 2, 4–8, 41, 42, 48, 49, 50, 56, 61, 77, 94, 96, 158, 212, 213, 215, 222, 308, 338–9

  Trier 166

  Tristan (character) 18, 123, 190

  Triumph des Willens, Der (The Triumph of Will) (film) 178, 323

  Überlingen, Bodensee 238, 242, 337

  unemployment 163, 200

  UNESCO 256

  United States

  American troops at Richard Strauss’s villa 242

  American troops at Wahnfried 250

  and the Berne convention 61

  business ties with the Reich 145

  Congressional Un-American Activities Committee 279

  court action of former victims 352

  Declaration of Independence 50

  denazification questionnaires 253, 264

  and the Evian conference (1938) 199

  Friedelind in xii, 207, 220

  Friedelind’s US nationality 254, 273, 274

  German boffins work for the American military 239

  Hitler declares war 233

  Jewish immigration 69

  Nazi experts working in 350

  rich-poor gap 331

  RW fails to negotiate a deal in 46

  and the Vietnam War 312

  Wagners seek funding for Bayreuth 144, 148

  ‘Unser Seliger Adolf’ (USA; Our Blessed Adolf) 288, 313, 323, 336

  V-1 flying bombs 237

  Vansittart, Sir Robert 209

  Varnay, Astrid 248, 297, 307

  Vaterlandsverein (Fatherland Union) 15

  Vatican: Concordat with Hitler 175

  vegetarianism 73, 77–8

  Venice

  Friedelind in (1938) 214

  RW and Cosima on holiday in (1876) 51

  RW dies in (13 February 1883) xii, 1, 51, 54, 155

  RW harassed by police in 23

  RW seduced by 53–4

  RW works on Tristan in 32, 51

  Venus (character) 298

  Verdi, Giuseppe 115, 179, 292

  Otello 299

  Versailles 92

  Versailles Treaty (1919) 141, 310, 348

  German armed forces restricted 139

  Hitler reneges on the treaty 200–201

  NSDAP demands abrogation of 140

  reparations 139

  strips Germany of territory 139

  Victoria, Princess 106

  Victoria, Queen 23, 106

  Vienna 2, 99, 186, 235, 347

  1848 insurrection 9, 10

  Chamberlain lives in 102, 103

  Chamberlain’s lecture angers Cosima 109

  Gottfried writes a dissertation in 286

  Hitler’s abject failure and poverty in 134

  Hitler hears Wagner in 141

  Nike lives in 314, 340

  RW’s silk-lined home 26, 35

  theatre fire (1881) 75

  Vienna Court Opera (Hofoper; later Wiener Staatsoper) 62, 102, 103, 177, 208, 340, 347

  Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 347

  Vienna University 102, 103

  Vierwaldstätter Lake, Switzerland 1, 93

  Vietnam War 310, 312

  vivisection 73, 75

  Volk, the 18, 132, 182, 185

  Völker, Franz 171

  Völkische Beobachter newspaper 154

  Völkl, Marie 24

  Volkswagen 236, 237

  Voltaire 69, 90

  Wacht am Rhein, Die (The Watch on the Rhine) patriotic song 148

  Wächtler, Fritz 234

  Wagner, Carl Friedrich (RW’s ‘official’ father) 25, 82

  Wagner, Christine Wilhelmine ‘Minna’ (née Planer) 83, 98, 101

  an actress 10

  childless after cart accident 11

  death (1866) 26

  in Dresden 12

  in exile with RW 16

  her illegitimate daughter, Natalie 10, 26

  jealous scenes 31

  marriage to RW 7, 10–11, 17, 26

  Wagner, Cosima see Wagner, Francesca Gaetana

  Wagner, Daphne (Wieland’s daughter) birth (1946) 287

  marriage to Proksch 314–15

  and funds from sale of the archive 318

  a Munich-based actress 314, 340

  Wagner, Ellen (née Drexel) 255

  appearance 231

  birth of Eva 241

  a dancer 231, 332

  death (2002) 333

  diaries 333, 351

  divorce from Wolfgang 332

  marriage to Wolfgang 231

  retires to Wiesbaden 332–3

  returns to Wahnfried (1946) 254

  takes refuge from bombs in Siegfried-Wagner-Haus 241

  Wagner, Eugenio (Gottfried’s adopted son) 331

  Wagner, Eva (RW’s daughter) see Chamberlain

  Wagner, Eva (Wolfgang’s daughter) see Pasquier, Eva

  Wagner, Francesca Gaetana Cosima (née Liszt; RW’s wife) 166

  aims to be the muse of a creative genius 34

  ambitions for Siegfried 117–18

  antisemitism 39, 62, 87–9, 186, 348

  appearance 28, 30, 35

  on Bärenhäuter 149

  the Beidlers’ begging letter to 127

  birth (24 December 1837) 28, 155

  a birthday treat for RW 5

  childhood 28, 29, 32, 88, 134

  contact with her father 8

  correspondence with King Ludwig 35–6

  death (1 April 1930) and funeral 155–6, 158, 159, 207

  debut as a producer 58

  diaries 2, 3, 7–8, 24, 35, 49, 54, 73, 79–80, 87, 119, 125, 327–8, 329, 332

  dissembling 30

  divorce from von Bülow 4

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nbsp; ‘divorce’ letter 123–4, 125

  education 30, 50, 88

  efforts to doctor the record after RW’s death 4, 20

  engages Isadora Duncan 112

  fosters RW’s creativity 7

  Franz Beidler’s unfinished biography of her 246

  a German nationalist xiii, 6–7, 55

  at Haus Pellet 27

  health 110, 111, 123, 154

  and Hitler’s first visit to Wahnfried 141–2

  Isolde becomes an ‘unperson’ to her 113

  Isolde takes her to court 127–9

  and Judith Gautier 49

  and Klindworth 135

  Liszt’s illegitimate daughter xi, 1, 28, 29, 30

  and Marguerite de Nuovina 117

  marriage to von Bülow 31, 32–4, 88, 89

  marries RW (1870) 4, 94

  meets Chamberlain 95, 96

  meets RW 30

  musical birthday present 5, 158

  outlives RW by forty-seven years xi, 155, 197

  personality 8, 31, 32, 50–51

  relationship with Chamberlain 95–6

  response to RW’s work 31–2

  revisionism 100–101

  runs the Bayreuth festival 55–8, 60–64, 115, 158, 194

  RW pokes fun at her 50

  and RW’s death 54

  and RW’s refusal to sign Foerster’s petition 75

  her suffering 8, 28, 50, 57

  suicidal 32, 34

  unhappy with Isolde’s marriage 123–4

  Wagner, Friedelind (‘Mausi’; RW’s granddaughter)

  admiration for Hitler’s Germany 206, 207

  in America xii, 207, 220–21

  American nationality 254, 273, 274

  antisemitism 207

  appearance 209, 220, 274

  attitude toward the Nazis xii, 206–7, 212, 267, 273

  banned from the Festspielhaus 317, 323

  birth (29 March 1918) 137

  in Britain (1940) 214–19

  CARE packets 255, 269, 273

  confirmed as a church member 189

  Daily Sketch articles 215, 217

  death (8 May 1991) 338

  dubbed the ‘black sheep of the family’ 206

  education 134, 207, 275

  on entertaining Hitler 205

  financial affairs 218–19, 220, 274, 280, 308, 318, 337

  flees from Nazi Germany xii, 143, 251, 350

  friendship with Frida Leider 194, 208, 211–12, 271

  and Gertrud Reissinger 206, 297

  and Gottfried von Einem 214–15

  interned in Britain 216, 218

  intervenes on her mother’s behalf 269–70, 271, 273

  lengthy stays in England 207

  and Liszt 194

  London years 207–9

  in Lucerne 214, 246

  master classes at Bayreuth 281, 307–8, 337, 346

  Mayor Meyer’s letter 255–6, 276

  meeting with Winifred in Zurich 212–14

  and Neill Thornborrow 338, 351

  personality 134, 192–3, 206, 208, 218, 274, 337

  pessimistic about the international situation 268

  promotes Siegfried’s little-known music 337–8

 

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