Tannhauser is Wagner's most Mendelssohnian work: the influence is unmistakeable to my ears.
Someone who didn't know the facts might conclude that the Hebrides overture was written by the same composer as Hollander, Tannhauser and Lohengrin.
I once read a story that, when 'forced' to conduct Mendelssohn as a 'guest' conductor, Wagner would insist on wearing white gloves - so that he would not be 'contaminated' by the 'Jewishness' of the music.
Someone who didn't know the facts might conclude that the Hebrides overture was written by the same composer as Hollander, Tannhauser and Lohengrin.
I once read a story that, when 'forced' to conduct Mendelssohn as a 'guest' conductor, Wagner would insist on wearing white gloves - so that he would not be 'contaminated' by the 'Jewishness' of the music.
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