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"How strange! Only when I compose do I fully understand the essential meaning of my works. Everywhere I discover secrets which hitherto had remained hidden to my eyes."

Key Points

  • The German composer Richard Wagner revolutionized opera with his idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk—a total work of art unifying all elements.
  • Wagner's operas—called music dramas—are not sectional (in arias, ensembles, and the like) but are continuous; they are unifed by leitmotifs, or recurring themes, that represent a person, place, or idea.
  • The emotional quality of Wagner's music is heightened by his extensive use of chromatic dissonance.
  • Wagner's most famous work is his four-opera cycle, The Ring of the Nibelung.

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