Associations to the word «Wagner»
Noun
- Liszt
- Tristan
- Siegfried
- Verdi
- Dutchman
- Brahms
- Nietzsche
- Mozart
- Strauss
- Beethoven
- Elsa
- Tchaikovsky
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- Faust
- Opera
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- Richard
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- Staten
- Handel
- Adolph
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- Heinz
- Premiere
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- Berman
- Semitism
- Gottfried
- Repertoire
- Prelude
- Shortstop
- Giacomo
- Goethe
- Haydn
- Innsbruck
- Das
- Weber
- Walther
- Natasha
- Eduard
- Gerhard
- Gustav
- Franz
- Bach
- Opus
- Philharmonic
- Hoffmann
- Twilight
- Composer
- Rudolf
- Otto
- Conductor
- Weimar
- Nilsson
- Scala
- Elisabeth
- Leben
- Grail
- Josef
- Christoph
- Karl
- Bargaining
- Heinrich
- Der
- Adolf
- Lied
- Leipzig
- Von
- Romanticism
- Symphony
- Melinda
- Moritz
- Romantic
- Jr
- Munich
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- Decca
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- Tenor
- Lr
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- Hubert
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- Admirer
- Fritz
- Soprano
Wiktionary
WAGNER, proper noun. A surname of German origin. Widely known as the surname of the German composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883).
Dictionary definition
WAGNER, noun. Austrian architect and pioneer of modern architecture (1841-1918).
WAGNER, noun. German composer of operas and inventor of the musical drama in which drama and spectacle and music are fused (1813-1883).
WAGNER, noun. The music of Wagner; "they say that Hitler listened only to Wagner".
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