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Siegfried Wagner (6 June 1869 – 4 August 1930) was a German composer and conductor, the son of Richard Wagner. He was an opera composer and the artistic director of the Bayreuth Festival from 1908 to 1930. Siegfried was born in 1869 to Richard Wagner and his wife Cosima, at Tribschen on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. Through his mother, he was a grandson of Franz Liszt, from whom he received some instruction in harmony. Some youthful compositions date from about 1882. After he completed his secondary education in 1889, he studied with Wagner's pupil Engelbert Humperdinck, but was more strongly drawn to a career as an architect and studied architecture in Berlin and Karlsruhe. In 1892 he undertook a trip to Asia with a friend, the English composer Clement Harris. During the voyage he decided to abandon architecture and commit himself to music. While on board ship he sketched his first official work, the symphonic poem Sehnsucht, inspired by the poem of the same name by Friedrich Schiller. This piece was not completed until just before the concert in which Wagner conducted it in London on 6 June 1895. He composed more operas than his father.[citation needed] Though his works are numerous, none entered the standard repertory. He made his conducting debut as an assistant conductor at Bayreuth in 1894; in 1896 he became associate conductor, sharing responsibility for conducting the Ring Cycle with Felix Mottl and Hans Richter, who had conducted its premiere 20 years earlier. In
S. Wagner: Glück: I. Andante
Siegfried Wagner: Preludes and Overtures

Wagner, S.: Violin Concerto / Konzertstuck / Das Marchen Von Dicken Fetten Pfannekuchen

Wagner, S.: Complete Overtures
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Wagner, S.: Schmied Von Marienburg (Der) [Opera]

Wagner, S.: Complete Overtures, Vol. 3

Wagner, S.: Complete Overtures, Vol. 1
Orchestral works. Overtures

Wagner, S.: Symphony in C Major / Liszt: Eclogue

Wagner, S.: Complete Overtures, Vol. 2
Orchestral works. Symphonic poems

Wagner, S.: Banadietrich