
Siegfried Wagner
Siegfried had always wanted to be an architect, but family pressure forced him into composition lessons with Engelbert Humperdinck. While studying in Frankfurt he met the English composer and pianist Clement Hugh Gilbert Harris. Born in Wimbledon and educated at Harrow, Harris was taking piano lessons with Clara Schumann. Wealthy, handsome, sensitive and charismatic, “Siegfried was soon besotted.” Clement was the son of a wealthy London shipbuilder, and he suggested that they take a six-month trip to Asia on the “Wakefield,” one of his father’s vessels. They started their journey in London, and before they boarded the cargo ship, Siegfried was introduced to Oscar Wilde. Once aboard, Siegfried and Clement were the only passengers, excepting various pets picked up along the way, including a monkey, canaries and a Chinese dog.

Siegfried returned to Bayreuth after his voyage, and friends close to the Wagner family referred to the journey as “Siegfried’s honeymoon.” But there was to be no happy ending. In 1897, Harris was traveling through Greece when war broke out between Greece and Turkey. Harris volunteered and was soon fighting alongside a battalion of mercenaries on behalf of Greece. On 23 April 1897 he was killed at the Battle of the Five Wells at Pente Pigadia, Epirus, and buried in the Anglican graveyard of St. Paul’s in Athens. As a memorial to his lover, Siegfried composed the symphonic poem Glück (Happiness) in 1923, and supposedly he kept a photograph of Harris on his desk for the rest of his life. Of course, by then, Siegfried had been forced into a marriage to the 17-year old Englishwoman Winifred Klindworth. The couple was married on 22 September 1915 and the union produced four children. However, Siegfried continued to engage in sexual activity with men. He also composed 18 operas; none have remained in the repertory.
Siegfried Wagner: Sehnsucht (Yearning)