"Wagner" by John F. Runciman is a story about the famous composer Richard Wagner and how he became well-known in the music world. The book talks about when Wagner was young and the things that helped him become a great musician. It also talks about the music scene in Germany in the early 1800s, when he was born. Wagner grew up in Leipzig, and after his father died, his stepfather, who worked in the theater, influenced him. Even though he had problems with money, Wanger really wanted to be a conductor and make operas, and this book shows how he worked hard to achieve his goals. It is a story about his journey and all the challenges he faced while becoming a musical genius.
Wagner
By John F. Runciman
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Witness the dramatic rise of a musical prodigy as he battles poverty and societal expectations to revolutionize the world of opera.
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