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The Wagners and Hitler: a family affair

A new TV film reveals shocking details of how antisemitism infected the composer and his descendants.

September 10, 2009 10:04
Richard Wagner’s daughter-in-law Winifred (right) with Hitler and an unnamed friend. The Nazi leader was a regular guest at the Wagner family home.

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When South Bank Show host Melvyn Bragg sat down to watch the first film of the flagship arts programme’s final series, he turned to the director Tony Palmer and asked: “Are you expecting me to believe all this?”

It is a question viewers will also raise when Palmer’s documentary about Richard Wagner and his relatives airs on Sunday, revealing, as it does, the family’s entanglement with Hitler and the Nazis.

“I knew about the lying and deceptions, the general unpleasantness, but I hadn’t known the extent of it,” says Palmer, who first introduced himself to the children and grandchildren of Richard Wagner more than 30 years ago — then to start work on a five-hour cinematic feature starring Richard Burton as the German composer.

“I had to get permission to film at Wagner’s theatre and at the family estate in Bayreuth back then, so I have been in conversation with the various members of the family you see in the film for the past 30 years. I think it is why they revealed so much to me.”