• Portrait by Franz von Lenbach, 1879. Francesca Gaetana Cosima Wagner (née Liszt; 24 December 1837 – 1 April 1930)...
  • Commentators have recognised Cosima as the principal inspiration for Wagner’s later works, particularly Parsifal.
  • In 1868, Cosima with her four daughters left von Bülow and went to live with Wagner in Tribschen, Switzerland; they were finally married in 1870.
  • Wagner, Cosima, 1837-1930; Gregor-Dellin, Martin, 1926-; Mack, Dietrich, 1940-; Skelton, Geoffrey.
  • On the 25th of August 1870, Wagner and Cosima were married and there followed a few happy years during which Wagner completed much of Siegfried and...
  • Eventually, in 1868, Cosima left von Bülow with her four daughters and went to live with Wagner in Tribschen, Switzerland.
  • Boşanmanın ardından von Bülow, Wagner ve Cosima ile ilişkisini kesti, bir daha asla Wagner ve Cosima ile ve sonraki on bir yıl boyunca ikincisiyle konuşmadı .
  • From Cosima Wagner's Diaries. ... "The thing about Wagner is that there can be no true success in any production of his operas, only degrees of failure.
  • After Wagner’s death, Cosima became quite taken with the writings of Houston Stewart Chamberlain and engaged in lively dialogue with him about his theories on...