annhaeuser.
Lohengrin.
Tristan.
The Mastersingers.
The Nibelung's Ring, which includes:
The Rhinegold,
The Valkyrie,
Siegfried,
The Dusk of the Gods.
Parsifal.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A large number of prose essays.
Some concert overtures, including the "Faust."
The Love-feast of the Apostles.
Several songs.
Kaisermarsch.
Huldigung's march.
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[Transcriber's Note: the following words are possibly misprints
but have been faithfully reproduced from the original 1913 edition:
"Wesendonek" ("Wesendonck"?)
"Waltrante" ("Waltraute"?)
"Tansig" ("Tausig"?)
"Siebererbot" ("Liebesverbot"?)
]
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