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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minna_PlanerMinna Planer - Wikipedia

    Christine Wilhelmine "Minna" Planer (5 September 1809 – 25 January 1866) was a German actress and the first wife of composer Richard Wagner, to whom she was married for 30 years, although for the last 10 years they often lived apart.

  2. WilhelmineMinnaWagner, geb. Planer (* 5. September 1809 in Oederan; † 25. Januar 1866 in Dresden ), war eine deutsche Schauspielerin und die erste Ehefrau Richard Wagners, mit dem sie fast 30 Jahre verheiratet war.

  3. But Minna Wagner saw her relationship with Richard from a different perspective, one that seems more realistic. In 1855, when they were living in Zurich, she declined a joint invitation from friends by writing: “My lord and master is still unwell, so we were unable to come and hear Mrs. Hoffmann sing […]

  4. Minna Wagner: A Life, with Richard Wagner on JSTOR. Eva Rieger. Translated by Chris Walton. Series: Copyright Date: 2022. Published by: Boydell & Brewer, University of Rochester Press. Pages: 320. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv28m3grw. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv)

  5. This biography of Minna Planer, Richard Wagner's wife of 30 years, reveals her as a self-assured woman and artist who was vital to her husband's creative life.When Richard Wagner first...

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  6. Há 2 dias · The German actress Minna Planer (1809–66) was Wagner's first wife. Though it lasted until her death, their marriage, never an easy one, was punctuated by long periods of separation, and during its early years Minna was the main breadwinner. William Ashton Ellis (1852–1919) abandoned his medical career to devote himself to his Wagner studies.

  7. Minna Wagner: A Life, with Richard Wagner. Book. Eva Rieger. 2022. Published by: University of Rochester Press. View. summary. This biography of Minna Planer, Richard Wagner's wife of 30 years, reveals her as a self-assured woman and artist who was vital to her husband's creative life.