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HOWEVER much a seething herd of critics -- not to mention his own family members -- have complained about his unimaginative stagings of Wagner's operas, the 83-year-old Wolfgang Wagner, a grandson of the composer, has tenaciously held onto his job as general director of the Bayreuth Festival in Germany.
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