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Tribschen (also seen as Triebschen) is a
district of the city of Lucerne, in the
Canton of
Lucerne in
central Switzerland.
Tribschen is best
known today...
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together to
Lucerne where they
found a
large lakeside house, the
Villa Tribschen.
Wagner made
immediate arrangements to rent the house, at the king's expense...
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situated on the s**** of Lake
Lucerne in the
district of
Tribschen. The
composer Richard Wagner lived here from 1866 to 1872; in 1933 it...
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greatly and
during his time at
Basel frequently visited Wagner's
house in
Tribschen in Lucerne. The
Wagners brought Nietzsche into
their most
intimate circle—which...
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painting of Bacchus/Dionysus
among the
muses hung in
Richard Wagner's
drawing room in
Tribschen and
captured Nietzsche's
attention on his
stays there....
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installed Wagner at the
Villa Tribschen,
beside Switzerland's Lake Lucerne. Die
Meistersinger was
completed at
Tribschen in 1867, and
premiered in Munich...
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escape to. The
German composer Richard Wagner established a
residence at
Tribschen in 1866,
where he
lived and worked. The city was then
boosted by a visit...
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Isolde and Die
Meistersinger von Nürnberg. By 1869,
Wagner was
living at
Tribschen on Lake Lucerne,
sponsored by King
Ludwig II of Bavaria. He
returned to...
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incognito at Wagner's
Villa in
Tribschen in May 1866.
Using the
alias Friedrich Melloc, Paul
travelled again to
Tribschen on 6
August 1866, this time, however...
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follow Wagner, but
Wagner persuaded him to stay.
Ludwig provided the
Tribschen residence for
Wagner in Switzerland.
Wagner completed Die Meistersinger...