. Richard Wagner : his life and works . These are the last, it seems,which were written by the master in his theatre. An immense wreath, whose rib-bon bears the inscription : To the best and the noblest of masters, from his gratefulpupil, Emil Scaria, equally impresses the pilgrims to the Kranzzimmer. Madame Wagner, it is said, yielding to the entreaties of her acquaintances, hasabstained even to this day from entering this solemn sanctuary. 358 RICHARD WAGNER fore a high tribune, where the burgomaster Muncker, in thename of the city, and the banker Feustel, in the name of theadministrative co


. Richard Wagner : his life and works . These are the last, it seems,which were written by the master in his theatre. An immense wreath, whose rib-bon bears the inscription : To the best and the noblest of masters, from his gratefulpupil, Emil Scaria, equally impresses the pilgrims to the Kranzzimmer. Madame Wagner, it is said, yielding to the entreaties of her acquaintances, hasabstained even to this day from entering this solemn sanctuary. 358 RICHARD WAGNER fore a high tribune, where the burgomaster Muncker, in thename of the city, and the banker Feustel, in the name of theadministrative counsel of the theatre, addressed a supremefarewell to the great master ; then the Liederkranz of Bay-. W- * ■•-. »«*«■ i:f!l. RICHARD WAGNERS TOMB AT BAYREUTH still open, on the day after the tomb-stone, to-day almost entirely covered with ivy, measures 5 ft. 6 in. in width, io ft. 5 in, inlength, 1 ft. in thickness. reuth sung the piece which Wagner had composed forWebers obsequies. Immediately after, the procession, lighted by torches,marched to the tolling of bells through streets filled with


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