Richard Wagner
 
“When I commenced work on Rheingold in 1853,
I was lying in bed. I felt suddenly as if I were immersed in a flood of flowing water. I imagined myself lying at the bottom of the Rhine. I could certainly feel and hear the moving, surging water sweeping over me.

I was in a semi-trance condition.
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When I awoke, I immediately realized that this vision was an inspiration
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- that my prelude to Rheingold had taken shape
in my inner consciousness.

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Then I understood the real essence
of my innermost nature

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and that this vision of the rushing water was to be symbolic of my future musical creations,
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I understood,
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that the stream of my life was to flow from within me.”
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Richard Wagner
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