It took a few days for me to remember that Riga was an important stop on Wagner's career: he arrived to be a conductor in the late 1830s, escaping his German creditors, hoping to re-unite with his errant wife, Minna, but soon realizing that his musico-dramatic ambitions could never be realized in provincial places such as Riga; and within a year or so he set forth for Paris, the score of Rienzi in his baggage, and the voyage across the Baltic and North Sea providing material for The Flying Dutchman; but I digress...anyhow... |
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