Richard Wagner
Video Source | Naxos Music
Duration: 3:36
EuroArts presents an exclusive recording of Richard Wagner’s opera Lohengrin live from the Bayreuth festival in 1982. This three-act opera showcases Wagner’s romantic vision of the individual’s fight for freedom under oppressive rule. Directed by Götz Friedrich, this masterful interpretation was filmed on the stage of the Festspielhaus in Bayreuth without an audience, allowing for state-of-the-art filming in the limited space.
About the composer…

Wagner’s music was characterized by its complexity, emotional depth, and use of leitmotifs. His operas were groundbreaking in their integration of music, drama, and visual effects. Wagner often wrote his own librettos, which allowed him to fully express his artistic vision. His works explored themes of love, redemption, and human nature, and they pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in classical music.
Despite his undeniable talent as a composer, Wagner’s personal life was controversial. He held anti-Semitic beliefs and was associated with nationalist movements in Germany. These aspects of his life have complicated discussions about his legacy, but there is no denying the significant impact he had on the world of classical music. Richard Wagner’s compositions continue to be celebrated and performed to this day, ensuring that his contributions to the genre will never be forgotten.