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The Flying Dutchman
Lost Art-ID
1591
Title
The Flying Dutchman
Place of release
Paris/Meudon
Date of publication
1841
Object type
Group of reported objects
Description
Autograph of the complete draft (orchestral sketch), WWV 63 Musik IV
Holding
Musikhandschriften
Provenance
Wagner gave the manuscript to King Ludwig II of Bavaria after the performance of the opera in the Munich Court and National Theatre on 4 December 1864, which he conducted himself; Sold to the Reich Chamber of Commerce by the Wittelsbach Equalisation Fund in April 1939, which gave it to Hitler on 20 April 1939 for his 50th birthday; at the end of the war, the manuscripts were presumed to be in the ‘Führerbunker’ in Berlin. Since then whereabouts unknown. A Munich journalist surmised that Richard Wagner's lost manuscripts may have ended up in the former Soviet Union. A second assumption speaks in favour of their destruction.
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Contact
Richard Wagner Museum
mit Nationalarchiv und Forschungsstätte der Richard-Wagner-Stiftung Bayreuth
Wahnfriedstr. 2
95444 Bayreuth
Germany
Phone
+49 (0) 921 – 75728-0
Fax
+ 49 (0) 921 - 7572822
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