| TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The great-grandson of 19th
century German composer Richard Wagner will discuss his concerns
that his family legacy continues building a foundation for fascism
in a talk scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. in the recital
hall of the Moody Music Building on The University of Alabama
campus.
Dr. Gottfried Wagner’s talk, entitled “From Richard Wagner to
Adolf Hitler,” is sponsored by UA’s Aaron Aronov Chair of Judaic
Studies in the department of religious
studies, in cooperation with
the University’s School of
Music.
Gottfried Wagner, a writer, lecturer and music theatre director,
will discuss the cultural and political role of his
great-grandfather and the after-effect his beliefs had on Hitler.
Co-founder of the Post-Holocaust Dialogue group, Wagner lives in
Italy. His writings, which have been published in 11 languages, have
dealt with the humanitarian questions relating to anti-Semitism and
German culture and politics.
Richard Wagner (1813-1883) is said to have revolutionized German
opera and been one of the most influential people of his century. |