Richard Wagner

Opera composer

Modern influential 125 sayings

Sayings by Richard Wagner

The world must be reshaped in my image.

1849 — A reflection of his grandiose vision for society and art, as expressed in his theoretical writings.
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I am a prophet, and my music is the new gospel.

1870s — A bold claim he made about the spiritual and transformative power of his art.
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I despise the common herd; they are incapable of understanding my genius.

Various — A recurring theme in his disdain for mass audiences and his belief in an elite audience for his art.
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My art is a divine madness.

1858 — Letter to Mathilde Wesendonck
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I am the last of the romantics, and the first of the moderns.

1870s — A self-assessment of his place in musical history, bridging two eras.
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I live in a perpetual state of nervous excitation, which is both a torment and a source of inspiration.

1852 — Letter to Franz Liszt
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I believe in the redemption of the world through art.

1849 — A central tenet of his philosophical and artistic worldview, particularly as expressed in 'The Art-W…
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My dreams are full of music, and I often wake up with melodies in my head.

Various — A common experience he described, highlighting the immersive nature of his creative process.
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I am a sick man, and my only cure is art.

1857 — Letter to Mathilde Wesendonck
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I believe in God, Mozart, and Beethoven.

1851 — Letter to Franz Liszt
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The Jews are the plastic demons of the decline of mankind.

1850 — Essay 'Das Judenthum in der Musik' (Judaism in Music)
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I am the most German being, I am the German spirit.

1881 — Diary entry
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I despise everything that merely instructs me without augmenting or directly invigorating my activity.

1859 — Letter to Mathilde Wesendonck
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The error in the art-genre of opera consists herein, that a Means of expression (Music) has been made the end, while the End of expression (the Drama) has been made a means.

1851 — Essay 'Opera and Drama'
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The purely human is no longer comprehensible to us: it must appear in some supernatural form.

1854 — Letter to August Röckel
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Animals are better than human beings because they do not hide their passions.

1878 — Conversation with Cosima Wagner
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I write music with an exclamation point!

1865 — Letter to a friend
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I am the most misunderstood man in the world.

1872 — Conversation reported by Cosima Wagner
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Money is the curse of mankind.

1850 — Letter to Minna Wagner
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The Jew, who is in fact the most born enemy of pure humanity, is, in general terms, the born enemy of all that is noble in man. He is the born foe of every pure, noble, and spiritual inspiration.

1850 — From his essay 'Jewishness in Music' (Das Judenthum in der Musik)
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