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299: 389: 377: 151:. Although Uhlig's letters to Wagner have not survived, there are nearly 100 letters from Wagner to Uhlig from 1849 to 1853, many of them very lengthy. In these, the composer is often very frank about his own moods and depression, and frequently abusive of others, including mutual friends (e.g. accusing his former secretary Ritter of 98:, and orphaned at a young age, Uhlig showed such musical talent that he was singled out for musical training, which led to becoming a violinist in the Dresden orchestra at the age of 19. In the following year (1842), 303: 147:
During the early years of Wagner's exile from Germany, Uhlig remained one of his most important contacts and the source of an extensive correspondence until Uhlig's early death in 1853 in Dresden from
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grasped with clear understanding and perfect agreement those very tendencies of mine which many musicians of apparently wider culture than his own regarded with almost despairing horror.
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Although originally opposed to Wagner, Uhlig quickly became a passionate convert. A tangible sign of his devotion was his
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as a series of four operas. In this letter, Wagner asks Uhlig to 'borrow' for him a book that he needs about the
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for piano. Uhlig defended Wagner in magazine articles and reviews; Wagner wrote of him in his autobiography
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Uhlig in part repaid Wagner by a series of articles, published in 1850, caustically attacking the opera
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Uhlig's compositions, which are now completely forgotten, were extensive (running up to
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It was also to Uhlig that he first wrote of his intentions to create his
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ed. N. Vazsonyi (Cambridge University Press, 2013), 608–609.
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in the city of 1849 (in which he had taken a leading part).
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84). They included orchestral and chamber works, songs and
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violin
composer
music critic
Frederick Augustus II of Saxony

Wurzen
Saxony
Richard Wagner
opera
Rienzi
Kapellmeister
May Uprising
arrangement
Lohengrin
Mein Leben
consumption
onanism
Le prophète
Giacomo Meyerbeer
Neue Zeitschrift fĂĽr Musik
Jewish
Jewishness in Music
Opera and Drama
Ring Cycle
Völsunga saga
opus number
Singspiele
Ludwig van Beethoven
Franz Liszt
phrase

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