Noun
German composer of operas and inventor of the musical drama in which drama and spectacle and music are fused (1813-1883)
Source: WordNetI hate you, Richard Wagner . . . but I hate you on my knees. Leonard Bernstein
A portrait of Mr. Bolsonaro hung behind Mr. Alvim, while “Lohengrin,” an opera by Hitler’s favorite composer, Richard Wagner, could be heard playing in the background. Source: Internet
In his 1870 autobiography (“My Life”) Richard Wagner tells how he was inspired to write the opera following a stormy sea crossing he made from Riga (now in Latvia) in July and August 1839. Source: Internet
Books * The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must (1996), with Richard Wagner. Source: Internet
Even as a student in Leipzig, he was an admirer and connoisseur of the music of Richard Wagner. Source: Internet
For example, "RichardWagner" should be rendered as "Richard Wagner", whereas "PopularMusic" should be rendered as "popular music". Source: Internet