Tuba
The "Wagner Tuba" which is a smaller version of the tuba also known as the baritone horn. Wagner commissioned the famous instrument maker Adolphe Sax to make the instrument specifically for the purpose of illustrating the character of Hunding in the Opera "The Valkyrie".
Contrabass Trombone
The contrabass trombone sounds an octave below the Tenor trombone. Wagner prefered it to the bass tuba using it alongside the tenor and bass trombones. It was definitely used in The Ring but I am not sure where else it was used.
Most of his written output was opera, but he did write lieder, a single Symphony, the great Siegfried_Idylland various other minor pieces of music. He was not famous for playing music at all.
If you mean the musical/operetta, he did write music for it, and the overture is one of his most popular concert pieces. If you mean the story or the lyrics, no. The story was written by Voltaire. Lyrics were by Richard Wilbur, with some updating in some versions by Stephen Sondheim.
1592-93
It was his job. He wrote plays for a living.
Intermezzo was premiered in Nov 1924 at the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden
No, Richard Wagner did not.Michael Giacchino wrote the music for Star Trek(2009), and Alexander Courage is credited with composing the classic theme.
Piano
Most of his written output was opera, but he did write lieder, a single Symphony, the great Siegfried_Idylland various other minor pieces of music. He was not famous for playing music at all.
He wrote librettos for his own music dramas.
No. Richard Rogers did.
yes he did he write music in the romantic time period. He wrote "here comes the bride" and many more.
Whether is operas are great is a matter of personal taste. However, he has written many operas that are very well known, including "Tannhauser", "Lohengrin" and "Die Walkure".
sorry i write what i feel
Yes. In fact, the only thing he wrote to anyone else's text was the Wesendonck Lieder, with words by Mathilde Wesendonck, of whom he was enamoured at the time. They are a set of five songs for voice and piano, or orchestra in a subsequent version, two of which use music from Tristan und Isolde, which he was working on at the time (in fact, he called those two "Studies for Tristan"). Wagner published the original piano/voice version in 1857/8.
Yes, he did. But Vivaldi did not [Apex]
Oh no he does not write music.
You can write music by expressing your feelings and think about something that you really want to write.