Hermann Levi’s split loyalties in the Dreyfus affair

Hermann Levi’s split loyalties in the Dreyfus affair

Opera

norman lebrecht

April 06, 2023

The Wagnerian conductor visited Paris in the 1890s to catch up with family and frinds.

A new essay by Susanne Reber on the Mannheim Levi site, shows that Levin’s nephew, Gaston Moch, was a close friend of the imprisoned Alfred Dreyfus. On the other side his cousin’s brother-in-law, General Charles Arthur Gonse, was deputy chief of staff and a leader of the military conspiracy against the innocent Jewish officer.

How did Levi, who objected to Wagner’s anti-semitism, deal with these family splits?

Read the essay here.

Comments

  • CRWang says:

    Peter Gay has a very interesting study of Hermann Levi. You can find it in his “Freud, Jews and Other Germans.”

  • pvl says:

    Merci to you for a very interesting article and to Google for the translation 🙂

  • Dr. Evan Baker says:

    this is a pdf file; the link is at the bottom of the website.

  • Tom says:

    The essay is at the very bottom of a list of footnotes and related links.

  • Robert Holmén says:

    Does the essay have a title?

    The above link just goes to a web 1.0 page with a zillion other links, all in German.

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