Cosima Wagner, born Cosima Francesca Gaetana Liszt, was a French-born German music producer and author. She was the daughter of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt and the wife of German composer Richard Wagner. Cosima was also the director of the Bayreuth Festival, an annual music festival dedicated to the performance of Wagner's operas.
Cosima played a significant role in shaping the legacy of her husband's music and is often credited with solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest composers in history. She was deeply involved in the production and staging of Wagner's operas and worked tirelessly to uphold his artistic vision.
In addition to her work in the world of music, Cosima was also known for her strong personality and controversial views. She was a proponent of German nationalism and anti-Semitism, beliefs that have tarnished her reputation in modern times.
Cosima Wagner passed away in 1930, leaving behind a lasting legacy as a powerful figure in the world of music and opera.
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