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Sachs, Hans, [333], [336]
Saemund the Wise, [373-375]
Sainton, Prosper, [98]
"Sarazener, die," see "[Die Sarazener]"
Saxe, Marie, [113]
Scharfenberg, Albrecht von, "Der Jüngere Titurel," [272]
Schladebach, [67], [68]
Schlesinger, [38]
Schnorr, Ludwig, [125], [127], [128]
Schopenhauer, A., [108], [184]
Schroeder-Devrient, Wilhelmina, [18], [48], [54], [65]
Schumann, Robert, [68]
Seidl, Anton, [145]
Semper, Gottfried, [126]
Siegfried, date of his death, [370];
character as conceived by Wagner, [403];
German hero, [369]
"Siegfried," [402] et seq.;
see also "[Der Ring des Nibelungen]";
bird's voice a soprano, [407];
book written, [93];
conception of, [93];
conception of hero, [404];
Erda, [408];
first performances, [360];
Forest Bird, voice of, [407];
Forest Bird and the "Lay of Fafner," [376];
free hero, [405];
Mime, origin of name, [403];
Mime, Regin compared with, [403];
Mime's betrayal of himself, Act II., [408];
music, [439],
see also [Leading Motives];
music, when written, [365];
original casts, [360], [361];
originality of Act II., [408];
penetration of the fire, legend of, [409];
produced at Bayreuth, [141];
question scene in Act I., origin of, [405];
Siegfried's nature and character, [403], [404];
story of, [405] et seq.;
sword, power and name of, [409];
"Vafthrudnersmal," [405];
"Waldweben," [407];
Wotan's plan in, [405], [408]
"Siegfried's Death," [367]
"Siegfried Idyl," [134]
Smolian, Arthur, [265]
Snorre Sturleson, [373]
Spontini, [60], [68]
Standthartner, Dr., [149]
"State and Religion," [124]
Symphony in C, [11], [12], [151];
analysis of, [482] et seq.;
history of, [481]