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SUMMARY:Strauss's Evolving Relationship with Wagner's Creative Legacy with Katherine Syer
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/HBQ0gCHIFo4 \nStrauss’s collaboration with the poet and dramatist Hugo von Hofmannsthal on Elektra (1909) spawned a creative relationship that swiftly moved in new stylistic directions with Der Rosenkavalier (1911) and Ariadne auf Naxos (1912). Ideas that would lead to Die Frau ohne Schatten (1919) started germinating in these years\, with Wagner’s creative legacy proving to be a potent wellspring for both poet and composer. In this presentation\, we consider some of the way’s Wagner’s legacy is threaded through this evolutionary phase for Strauss and turning point in history. \nKatherine Syer has taught at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the theatre studies and musicology departments and in the Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA. Her areas of expertise include historical and contemporary opera/theatre production\, grounding her work as a dramaturg for spoken and lyric theatre. Syer’s scholarship focusing on Wagner’s creative development and legacy has been published in several volumes and journals. Her monograph “Wagner’s Visions: Poetry\, Politics and the Psyche in the Operas through Die Walküre” appeared in 2014 (Boydell and Brewer). An international opera critic for over 30 years\, Syer is an avid performing arts advocate and frequent public speaker.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/strausss-evolving-relationship-with-wagners-creative-legacy/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230618T120000
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SUMMARY:Heldentenor Clay Hilley in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/JgYsw8359uQ \nIn this Zoom Webinar\, we get to know heldentenor Clay Hilley. Praised in The New York Times for his “vocal heft\, clarion sound and stamina\,” by de Volkskrant for a “sublime” voice\, in the Financial Times for his “extraordinary energy and stamina\,” and heralded by Concerti for having\, ”sung himself into the front row of the hero tenors….” American Clay Hilley appears at the world’s leading opera houses and concert venues in the most challenging heldentenor repertoire. \nAt age 39\, Hilley sang Siegfried in Wagner’s Der Ring Des Nibelungen in Stefan Herheim’s new production at Deutsche Oper Berlin under the baton of Sir Donald Runnicles. This was where many WSNC Members became acquainted with Clay Hilley.  His most recent triumph was at the 2022 Bayreuther Festspiele\, where he replaced an ailing colleague as Siegfried for the premiere of Valentin Schwarz’s new production of Götterdämmerung under the baton of Cornelius Meister. On less than twenty-four hours’ notice\, he was flown from his vacation in Italy for this prominent debut\, a performance acclaimed by critics and Bayreuth’s audience alike. \nGet to know Clay better in this profile on Opera Wire: https://operawire.com/life-on-the-road-opera-couple-sara-duchovnay-clay-hilley-open-up-about-the-rv-lifestyle/
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/heldentenor-clay-hilley-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230528T193000
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SUMMARY:Richard Wagner Birthday Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wagner Society of Northern California in celebration of Richard Wagner’s Birthday.\nWe are gathering immediately following the West Bay Opera performance of Flying Dutchman on Sunday May 28th at: \nBistro Maxine – in Palo Alto’s historic downtown\n548 Ramona Street\nPalo Alto\, CA  \nRamona Street is pedestrian only\, however\, there are parking lots and street parking in the area. \nBeverages\, snacks and birthday cake will be served. \nYou do not have to attend the performance to enjoy the celebration. We will also be including members of the cast and crew of West Bay Opera’s Flying Dutchman. \nIf you do not wish to pay on-line\, please mail a check to:\nEmma Popek\, Treasurer\nWagner Society of Northern California\n2119 Wilmington Drive\nWalnut Creek\, CA 94596-6238
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/richard-wagner-birthday-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T120000
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SUMMARY:Author Larry Wolff - In The Shadow of the Empress
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO AN ARCHIVAL RECORDING ON THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/UU3uAEVw4-g \nAs the Bay Area braces for the San Francisco Opera’s production of Strauss’ opera Die Frau Ohne Schatten\, The Wagner Society welcomes renowned author Larry Wolff. Wolff will discuss his new book\, “The Shadow of the Empress: Fairy-Tale Opera and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy”. This  book explores how the changing circumstances of politics and society transformed the Strauss/von Hofmannsthal opera and its cultural meanings before\, during\, and after the First World War. The influence of Wagner’s music on Strauss’s style was to be profound\, but at first his musically conservative father forbade him to study it. Indeed\, in the Strauss household\, the music of Richard Wagner was viewed with deep suspicion\, and it was not until the age of 16 that Strauss was able to obtain a score of Tristan und Isolde. Die Frau Ohne Schatten has not been performed in San Francisco since 1990. This webinar will help us to understand this monumental work. \nLarry Wolff is Silver Professor in the Department of History at New York University. His books with Stanford University Press include “Inventing Eastern Europe”\, “Venice and the Slavs”\, “The Idea of Galicia”\, “The Singing Turk”\, and “Woodrow Wilson and the Reimagining of Eastern Europe”.\nWSNC will convene at an earlier time as our speaker is based on the East Coast.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/author-larry-wolff-in-the-shadow-of-the-empress/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230408T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230408T153000
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SUMMARY:A Preview of The Flying Dutchman at West Bay Opera with Ragnar Conde
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO AN ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/LdPp_p5RHtA \nA native of Mexico\, Ragnar Conde is one of the most important Mexican opera stage directors. He has participated in over 150 performing arts projects in Mexico\, the United States\, France\, Switzerland\, Italy and Colombia. These projects include theatre\, opera\, musicals\, concerts and films\, with credits ranging from Stage Director\, Producer\, Writer\, and Acting Coach to Scenic\, Lighting and Costume Designer. Mr. Conde was the Apprentice Stage Director selected for the Merola Opera Program for 2011 at San Francisco Opera Center. \nIn this webinar\, Conde introduces the cast who will perform and also show us some of the designs created for the production of The Flying Dutchman will be performed in Palo Alto in May\, 2023.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/webinar-a-preview-of-west-bay-opera-flying-dutchman-with-ragnar-conde/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T150000
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SUMMARY:100 Years at the San Francisco Opera with Jeffrey McMillan
DESCRIPTION:We are very sorry that the video of this lecture wasn’t up to our usual standard. https://youtu.be/u35wbPBMB1s \nSan Francisco has had a love affair with opera for more than 168 years. In fact\, citizens during the Gold Rush were mad for it. Between 1851 and the earthquake of 1906\, nearly 5\,000 opera performances were given in San Francisco in 26 different theaters. San Francisco Opera was founded in 1923\, thanks to a young Neapolitan conductor named Gaetano Merola (1881–1953) who came to San Francisco in 1906. During this 100 year history\, the operas of Richard Wagner held a prominent place in the repertory. \nThe Wagner Society welcomes Jeffrey McMillan\, Senior Communications Manager for San Francisco Opera. McMillan will talk about the history of Wagner performance at the San Francisco Opera and the illustrious Wagnerians who are a part of this history.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/100-years-at-the-san-francisco-opera/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230225T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230225T143000
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SUMMARY:Wotan and Prospero - The Price of Power with Claudia Stevens
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/Zrm688rX86k \nWhat is it about power? It fascinates\, it terrifies. Tyrants cling to it. Inevitably they fall\, and often their world collapses around them. That is the stuff of theater and of opera. In Claudia Stevens’ presentation\, she considers Wotan’s loss of power and stirring farewell to Brünnhilde in Die Walküre. She asks was this moving and powerful scene influenced by Shakespeare or even by the example of Beethoven under the spell of Shakespeare? Shakespeare and Beethoven often were cited by Wagner as deeply important\, affecting his life and work. She explores briefly what works of Shakespeare\, e.g. “King Lear”\, and what representations by Beethoven of characters or situations in Shakespeare plays\, Wagner likely knew and might have referenced. Lear\, in his tragic parting with Cordelia\, has been proposed by the critic Michael Halliwell as a model for Wotan in the farewell scene. But might the actual inspiration have been Prospero in “The Tempest”? The parallels between Prospero and Wotan are too significant to be coincidental. Both gained and wielded their power by acquiring arcane knowledge\, and both poignantly and memorably would relinquish their power. Stevens proposes that the relationship between Prospero with his daughter Miranda was a possible\, even likely\, model for that between Wotan and Brünnhilde. Wotan’s transgression and abuse of power caused his downfall. But what about Shakespeare’s Prospero? Shakespeare leaves us guessing about Prospero’s “dark backward.” The unusual ending of the play\, in which Prospero relinquishes power and asks to be set free by prayer\, suggests that\, like Wotan\, he was plagued by guilt. Focusing on the musical and dramatic representation of power\, its seductions\, its use and abuse\, she concludes with a preview of the new opera Prospero’s Island\, by Allen Shearer on her libretto\, which premieres at Herbst Theatre. In this provocative adaptation\, Prospero is an all-too-real man with complex motivations– a despotic and manipulative character with a dark past\, rather than Shakespeare’s more enigmatic benign wizard whose motivations are veiled. Her Prospero\, more closely resembling Wagner’s Wotan\, yields insights into the seductions of power\, the relationship between father and daughter\, master and servant\, that not only are psychologically potent: they are the stuff of opera. The talk will be illustrated with readings and musical excerpts\, several performed “live.” \nOur speaker is Professor Claudia Stevens\, who presented the talk “But of course\, the real villain is Wagner! – or\, Wagner in the novels of E.M. Forster” for the Society in 2019. Claudia Stevens is a summa cum laude graduate of Vassar College and holds graduate degrees from UC Berkeley and Boston University. Eight chamber operas she created with Allen Shearer have been produced to date (2023).
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/wotan-and-prospero-the-price-of-power-2880/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230114T133000
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SUMMARY:Wagner the Conductor - With Professor Chris Walton
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT:: https://youtu.be/HYiiyBfbHNE \nRichard Wagner was regarded as one of the leading orchestral conductors of his day\, even among those such as Eduard Hanslick who were highly skeptical of his aesthetic and his methods. Through his disciples Hans von Bülow\, Hans Richter\, Anton Seidl\, Felix Mottl\, Arthur Nikisch and their protégés in turn (most notably Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler)\, Wagner succeeded in making his art of interpretation the norm in Europe and America until well into the 20th century. He also committed his ideas about conducting to paper\, and these essays had a long-lasting impact on subsequent generations of conductors from Mengelberg to Furtwängler\, Böhm\, Scherchen and beyond. Even those conductors generally believed to have been antithetical to his ideas – such as Arturo Toscanini – adopted many of Wagner’s recommendations when performing the German Classics. \nIn 2021\, Chris Walton published the first complete\, modern English translation of Wagner’s essays on conducting\, along with an extensive commentary on their reception and impact. In this talk\, he  discusses Wagner’s conducting practices\, his innovations in tempo\, his art of transition\, his creation of a new vocabulary to describe his art\, and his success in establishing a school of conductors to promote his works and his aesthetic. Walton studied at the universities of Cambridge\, Oxford and Zurich. He has published widely on Central European music and is today an honorary professor at the University of Stellenbosch and lectures in music history in Bern and Basel.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/wagner-the-conductor-with-professor-chris-walton/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221211T150000
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SUMMARY:2022 Cosima Wagner Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Wagner Society gathered at the beautiful Marine’s Memorial Club and Hotel\, Crystal Ballroom for our year-end champagne celebration. Our musical guests were mezzo soprano Kindra Scharich and her piano partner Jeffrey LaDeur. Ms. Scharich sang several of the Wesendonck Lieder and other German Lied. As is customary we had a drawing for prizes. \nIt was a delightful event enjoyed by approximately 70 revelers. \nHERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/svZTzU7zchY \n  \n 
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/2022-cosima-wagner-birthday-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221112T143000
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SUMMARY:LvanB! with Scott Foglesong
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/RA3y4JwaIn8 \nOur guest is Professor Scott Foglesong who presents: “LvanB!” which Scott describes as “a heartfelt tribute to Ludwig van Beethoven\, he who gave us Kunst with a capital K\, HE whose Ninth Symphony Wagner described as “the mystical goal of all my strange thoughts and desires about music.” While we’re (belatedly) celebrating LvanB’s 250th birthday\, we’ll try to keep the strange desires to a minimum. \nScott Foglesong is Chair of Music Theory and Musicianship\, Technology and Applied Musicianship at San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Foglesong also teaches at U.C. Berkeley and the Fromm Institute. He annotates programs for the San Francisco Symphony\, California Symphony\, Philhamonia Baroque and the Las Vegas Symphony.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/lvanb-with-professor-scott-foglesong-2875/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221015T140000
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SUMMARY:Who is the true hero of the Ring? - A Case for Siegmund
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/HOfb9AVwY2s \nEmma Popek\, PhD\, presents this fascinating talk on the eternally unresolved topic – who is the true hero of the Ring of the Nibelung? The talk is based on her detailed studies of the The Ring of the Nibelung\, the poem that serves as the libretto for the opera. Words matter in the Ring as much as the music. The words uttered by the key characters Siegmund\, Wotan and Brünnhilde coupled with some psychological insights establish a logical basis for a case for Siegmund. \nEmma Popek is a retired analytical chemist\, environmental technical and quality assurance manager\, and author of an internationally-acknowledged textbook on environmental data collection and analysis. She is also a member of the WSNC Board of Directors as well as its Treasurer. In addition to music\, she has a lifelong passion is Classical literature and history. In retirement\, she applied her analytical skills and the power of deduction to Classics and comparative literature. In 2021\, she organized a Zoom conference\, Symposium Peregrinum\, for international Greco-Roman scholars where she gave a talk titled “A Journey of a Hero—Achilles\, Siegmund\, and the Choices They Make.” That same year she gave a presentation to the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest titled “The Intersection of Classics and Late Romanticism—Homer\, Ovid\, and Richard Wagner”.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/who-is-the-true-hero-of-the-ring-a-case-for-siegmund-2878/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220917T100000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20220615T193900Z
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SUMMARY:Global Wagner - From Bayreuth to the World
DESCRIPTION:The Wagner Society of Northern California is delighted to present a screening of this new documentary “Global Wagner\, From Bayreuth to the World” by Axel Brüggemann. In this film Brüggemann examines the cult-like following Wagner has throughout the world.\nAs described on the DVD cover: “The film is a feature-length study of life with Wagner’s Legacy from one Bayreuth Festival to the next\, and we will travel the world to meet devoted Wagnerians and the most intimately involved in commenting on and producing his work today” \nThanks to Naxos and Kick! Films for permitting us to screen this intriguing documentary film. \nThis program is free to dues-paid Wagner Society Members.\nJCC-SF\n3200 California Street\nSan Francisco\,CA
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/global-wagner-from-bayreuth-to-the-world-2876/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20220615T184100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T231058Z
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SUMMARY:A Spotlight on Leitmotifs - Another Look at Wagner's Ring with Kip Cranna
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT::\nhttps://youtu.be/MFBPFZPL04E \nThe leitmotifs in The Ring are an endless source of fascination. San Francisco Opera’s Dramaturg Emeritus\, Kip Cranna\, will use video and audio examples to explore the meanings\, transformations. and interrelationships of leitmotivs in The Ring to bring some new insights into Wagner’s genius. \nClifford (Kip) Cranna\, Dramaturg Emeritus of San Francisco Opera\, served on the staff for over forty years and was Director of Music Administration for over thirty years. In 2008 he was awarded the San Francisco Opera Medal\, the company’s highest honor\, and in 2012 he received the Bernard Osher Cultural Award for distinguished efforts to bring excellence to a cultural institution. In 2014 he received the Star of Excellence Award for outstanding service to the programs of the San Francisco Opera Guild. He holds a Ph.D. in musicology from Stanford University and teaches opera appreciation at the Fromm Institute at the University of San Francisco and at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes (OLLI) at U.C. Berkeley\, San Francisco State University\, and Dominican University.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/spotlight-on-leitmotives-another-look-at-wagners-ring-with-kip-cranna-2874/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T143000
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SUMMARY:The Metropolitan Opera Career of Kirsten Flagstad with Paul Thomason
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/WqbdJIrTHDo \nDuring Kirsten Flagstad’s career she enchanted millions of people\, and today her recordings are a touchstone that prove truly great singing can convey astounding depths of emotion while still remaining beautiful—even in the most strenuous roles written by Richard Wagner. But The Flagstad of Legend could very easily never have happened. Except for a series of fortuitous circumstances it is quite possible that Kirsten Flagstad would have always remained what she was before her Metropolitan Opera debut—a well-respected\, hard-working soprano virtually unknown outside of Scandinavia. In this talk\, Paul Thomason investigates the remarkable trail of events that eventually led to what is\, without a doubt\, the most astonishing debut in the history of the Metropolitan Opera—and we’ll hear some excerpts from that actual performance\, some recordings she made very early in her career\, and a couple of other live broadcasts from her first season at the Met. \nPaul Thomason has contributed commentary and program notes to opera publications worldwide. His work has appeared in the Metropolitan Opera Playbill for over two decades\, and he regularly writes for the San Francisco Opera\, Los Angeles Opera\, Chicago Symphony\, Aspen Music Festival\, and the Juilliard School. Thomason has taught at the San Francisco Conservatory Extension Division\, given pre-performance lectures at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC\, SF Symphony\, SF Opera\, Stern Grove Festival\, and produced radio programs for classical music stations in both New York City and San Francisco.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/webinar-with-paul-thomason-the-metropolitan-opera-career-of-kirsten-flagstad-2873/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220523T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220523T123000
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SUMMARY:2022 Richard Wagner Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED. \nSee you at the next meeting or at the Cosima Party in December
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/2022-richard-wagner-birthday-celebration-2869/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220416T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20230403T235719Z
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SUMMARY:Das Liebesverbot - Pocket Opera's No Love Allowed with Jonathan Khuner
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/tyKdHDGUnII \nIn this live presentation\, Maestro Jonathan Khuner introduced the members to Das Liebesverbot\, a rarely performed Wagner Opera. At this meeting Khuner described the Pocket Opera Production\, provided background about this early Wagner Opera and we enjoyed musical excerpts from the opera by Soprano Leslie Sandefur who sang the role of Isabella and Alexa Anderson who sang the role of Mariana. \n 
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/das-liebesverbot-pocket-operas-no-love-allowed-with-jonathan-khuner/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center – San Francisco\, 3200 California Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220320T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220320T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20230404T000708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T233007Z
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SUMMARY:A Visit to the Steingraeber Piano Manufactory - Bayreuth Germany
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/ouoiLG9Eo4c \nCome with us as we visit with Udo Steingraeber\, General Manager Steingraeber Piano Manufactory and Museum in Bayreuth\, where the Steingraeber family has produced pianos since 1852 and provided fine pianos to many of the greatest composers including Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner. In this visit we will learn about the history of the Steingraeber workshop and how their innovations created the foundations for the modern piano.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/a-visit-to-the-steingraber-piano-factory-bayreuth-germany/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220226T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20230404T003017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T013100Z
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SUMMARY:The Bayreuth Stipendiat Experience with Cesar Cañon
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/4Vn-wQH4qSk \nIn 2021 the Wagner Society was very delighted to provide a Bayreuth Stipendiat Scholarship to former Adler Fellow Cesar Cañon. Cañon graciously joined us from Oslo\, Norway and shared with us the Stipendiat experience. His webinar included many observations\, experiences and some videos of his trip to Bayreuth. \n 
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/the-bayreuth-stipendiat-experience-with-cesar-canon/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220115T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20220108T173000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T233628Z
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SUMMARY:Götterdämmerung: To End at the Beginning with Jeffrey Buller - a Zoom Presentation
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/8HPf4WP4-jo \nGötterdämmerung has\, of course\, one of the most famous endings in all of operatic history. But how did that ending come about? By exploring the gradual evolution of Brünnhilde’s immolation scene\, we come to recognize certain patterns that are present\, not just in the final work of the Ring\, but in all the preceding operas of the cycle. We also gain insight into how Wagner wove together concepts he drew from German and Scandinavian literature\, Greek epics and tragedy\, Eastern and nineteenth-century philosophy\, the politics of his time\, and other sources to create a work that operates on many different levels simultaneously and that constantly brings audiences new experiences through different performances and stagings. \nJeffrey L. Buller was born in Wisconsin and holds a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has held academic or administrative positions at Loras College\, Georgia Southern University\, Mary Baldwin College\, and Florida Atlantic University. Known to different publics as a classicist\, scholar of Wagnerian music drama\, expert in academic administration\, and novelist; Buller has lectured and performed consultancies all over the world. From 2003-2005\, he served as the English language lecturer at Bayreuth Festival. From 2009 through 2019\, he worked closely with King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals and the Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia\, providing administrative training and helping to create a comprehensive new Academic Leadership Center. He has published extensively on academic leadership as well as a series of mystery novels on operatic themes (Mysteries on an Operatic Scale). His Wagner specific works include “Eternal Dreamer\, the Imagery of Richard Wagner” and “Classically Romantic\, Classical Form and Meaning in Wagner’s Ring”.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/gotterdammerung-to-end-at-the-beginning-with-jeffrey-buller-a-zoom-presentation-2862/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211212T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210909T234300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T234038Z
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SUMMARY:Cosima Wagner Holiday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/mtYTznr-wMA \nWe will close out the year in style with the traditional Holiday Celebration – The Cosima Wagner Birthday/Holiday Celebration. \nWe are thrilled to announce our musical guest artists for the Cosima Celebration. Our vocalist is Eugene Richards III\, bass baritone\, and our accompanist is Dennis Doubin who has been on the music staff of the San Francisco Opera as well as other companies\, was a participant in both the Merola and Adler Fellowship programs and was conductor of the Vegas-style Ring we recently enjoyed. Eugene Richards has spent the last three years studying with dramatic soprano Luana DeVol\, and the past three summers was part of Dolora Zajick’s Institute for Young Dramatic Voices in Reno\, NV\, in the American Wagner Project division. In 2017\, this study of Wagner led to his being selected as 1 of 16 finalists in the Lauritz Melchior International Vocal Competition in Aalborg\, Denmark. Richards participated in The Miami Music Festival in their Wagner program where he covered Alan Held as Wotan in Die Walküre and sang King Heinrich in Lohengrin. Richards sang the role of Wotan in the Vegas City Ring Production. \nThe Marines Memorial Club has informed us of their Covid Protocol for this event. Please be advised that as long as current SF County Health protocols remain in effect\, all attendees will be required to provide proof of full vaccination and remain masked when not singing\, eating and/or savoring wine.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/cosima-wagner-holiday-celebration-2774/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211113T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210909T233300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T234349Z
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SUMMARY:William Berger - "Racism and Systemic Hate in the Arts: Problems and Solutions from Wagner"
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/cybjwIUbgt0 \nFor Saturday November 13th the WSNC is delighted to let you know that we have organized a live meeting in San Francisco at the JCC-SF. We welcome a WSNC favorite\, William Berger\, author\, broadcaster and feature presenter for the Metropolitan Opera. \nLast March\, William Berger led a webinar for SF Opera titled “Confronting Controversy in Wagner”\, focusing on The Ring of the Nibelung. He has since been expanding this inquiry\, both deeper into Wagner specifically (Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg) and into all the arts and beyond. Instead of merely “blaming” Wagner for the problems in art\, and shaming fans of these works\, the goal is to confront the problems\, find equally potent solutions within the same art (because they are there)\, and use our experience as Wagner fans to provide ideas for everyone as we rebuild our artistic culture in today’s post-COVID world. \nWilliam Berger has been touring the country ostensibly to promote his new books (“Speaking of Wagner: Talking to Audiences About The Ring of the Nibelung” and “Seeking the Sublime Cache: Opera Articles Written and Selected by William Berger”) but\, actually\, to listen to people’s concerns and ideas about this pivotal moment in cultural history – what he calls a “1918 moment that changes everything.” He has conversed with such vocal luminaries as Jamie Barton (Chicago) and Morris Robinson (Los Angeles)\, and will conclude this tour in San Francisco to share these ideas as they have evolved through recent\, all-too-interesting times. \nThis meeting will come with restrictions due to the San Francisco City and County protocols. As it stands right now we are only permitted to admit fully vaccinated\, dues-paid WSNC Members (sorry\, no guests or plus ones)\, everyone must be masked (mouth and nose covered at all times when within the building) and no eating will be permitted in the room. The meeting size is restricted to 50 members.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/william-berger-racism-and-systemic-hate-in-the-arts-problems-and-solutions-from-wagner-2773/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210909T231300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T234634Z
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SUMMARY:“Flat Bayreuth: Multimedia Challenges in Wagner’s 1876 Ring Production” with Dr. Gundula Kreuzer
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/PSpHqSYD4Bs \nA WSNC Zoom Webinar with Yale Professor Dr. Gundula Kreuzer. Professor Kreuzer recently published a book entitled “Curtain\, Gong\, Steam: Wagnerian Technologies of the 19th Century”. In her talk Professor Kreuzer will take us from Wagner’s theatrical times to the high-tech era which features the Francesca Zambello Production of Wagner’s Ring in San Francisco. \nGundula Kreuzer studied musicology\, philosophy\, and modern history at the Universities of Münster (Westphalia) and Oxford\, where she earned her Master of Studies and D.Phil. in musicology. She held a Junior Research (postdoctoral) Fellowship at Merton College\, Oxford\, before joining the Yale Department of Music in 2005. \nIn both her writing and her teaching\, Kreuzer approaches music from a wide range of interdisciplinary perspectives\, such as social\, cultural\, and political history as well as theories of technology and multimedia. Her award-winning first book\, “Verdi and the Germans: From Unification to the Third Reich” (Cambridge University Press\, 2010)\, examines the changing impact of the popular Italian composer on German musical self-perception and national identity. Her second monograph\, “Curtain\, Gong\, Steam: Wagnerian Technologies of Nineteenth-Century Opera” (University of California Press\, 2018) addresses how composers since the late eighteenth century increasingly tried to control certain aspects of staging by embracing specific stage technologies. Focusing on the cultural resonances and hermeneutic potentials of the titular technologies of the curtain\, the tam-tam\, and steam before\, in\, and beyond Wagner\, the book develops a deeply contextualized practical perspective on the nature and ephemerality of staged opera as well as its legacies in contemporary culture.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/flat-bayreuth-multimedial-challenges-in-wagners-1876-ring-production-2772/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210911T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210908T015100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T235014Z
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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Opera Director Paul Curran
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/fmAFILB-y7M \nJoin the Wagner Society as we welcome internationally renowned opera director Paul Curran as our guest. This will be in standard Zoom format and we will have open mic Q & A available as questions arise. \nPaul Curran was born in Glasgow\, Scotland. He played clarinet in the Glasgow Schools Orchestra and saw his first opera (Scottish Opera’s production of Wozzeck) in 1980. Moving to London\, he trained as a ballet dancer at the London Studio Centre and the Central School of Ballet before studying with Sulamith Messerer. He worked for a time as an usher at English National Opera during the period when Lord Harewood\, Mark Elder and David Pountney formed the artistic management of the company. He then spent two years at the ballet school of the Finnish National Opera and then three years as a professional dancer with Scottish Ballet and in Germany. A hip injury terminated his ballet career\, and he worked as an interpreter and stage manager before\, at the age of twenty-seven\, entering the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney to study directing. Since then\, he has circled the globe directing in many of the great houses including the Metropolitan\, Santa Fe\, Chicago\, Covent Garden\, La Scala\, Wexford\, La Fenice\, and Naples. Curran also served as the General Director for the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet 2007-2011.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/zoom-meeting-in-conversation-with-opera-director-paul-curran-2771/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210710T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210710T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210519T175100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T235201Z
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SUMMARY:Jane Eaglen - In Conversation
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/NrhsR_HRxAQ \nOne of WSNC’s favorite Brünnhildes is the soprano Jane Eaglen. She has enjoyed one of the most careers in opera. Her performances of roles such as Isolde in Tristan und Isolde\, the title roles in Puccini’s Turandot\, Bellini’s Norma\, and Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos\, Brünnhilde in Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen have earned her acclaim on stages of the leading opera houses of the world\, including the Metropolitan Opera\, Lyric Opera of Chicago\, San Francisco Opera\, Royal Opera House\, Covent Garden\, Teatro alla Scala\, Vienna State Opera\, and Opera National de Paris. \nWhile Eaglen is no longer performing\, she is active as a teacher. She joined New England Conservatory’s voice studio faculty beginning with the 2013–2014 academic year. In addition to her full-time teaching role at NEC\, she is cofounder and artistic director of the Wagner Intensive summer program held at Baldwin-Wallace University Conservatory of Music. She has also served as Senior Artist in Residence at the University of Washington School of Music\, Principal Vocal Instructor for the Young Artist Program of the Seattle Opera\, teaches periodically at the Cardiff International Academy of Voice\, and returns annually to teach and mentor young artists for the Merola Program at the San Francisco Opera. Ms. Eaglen also founded the Boston Wagner Institute (BWI) which will be training future Wagnerian singers along with a stellar team of Wagnerians including Katarina Dalayman\, Ben Heppner and Greer Grimsley. BWI is supported by the WSNC William O. Cord Memorial Grant Fund. https://necmusic.edu/boston-wagner-institute \nJoin us to hear about Ms. Eaglen’s illustrious career and her new project\, Premiere Opera Vocal Arts which will hold its first training sessions this summer. Joined by vocalists Barbara Frittoli\, Carol Vaness and Catherine Malfitano\, along with directors\, conductors and coaches promising young artists will explore the world of opera. https://premierevocalarts.com/
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/jane-eaglen-in-conversation-2749/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210619T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210519T172800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T224958Z
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SUMMARY:Maestro Dennis Doubin Presents: Wagner\, Vegas-style
DESCRIPTION:Videos of the Vegas City Ring are available on YouTube:\nDas Rheingold: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAYmzxgwDuo\nDie Walkure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXVilftD1hc\nSiegfried: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEmQs2AE6_4\nGotterdammerung: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukezj9Aj6k0 \nImagine each of the four Ring operas condensed into the highlights of story and leitmotif as the fantastical characters of Vegas City Opera’s Ring visit your front door and “Ring” your doorbell. The citywide spectacle culminated in a digital event at 7:00 PM on November 14th\, 2020 as the Vegas City Opera Company sang the entire Vegas saga in about an hour! Filming between September and November\, 2020. The project was developed with COVID-19 safety protocols in place. \nOur webinar guest is Grammy Award winning pianist and conductor Dennis Doubin. A Henderson Nevada resident\, Maestro Doubin has led Henderson Symphony and has served on the music staffs of the San Francisco Opera\, Santa Fe Opera\, LA Opera and others. He conducted a recording of Gordon Getty’s Goodbye Mr. Chips on Pentatone. \nHe can also be found coaching singers\, prompting performances\, and conducting backstage banda. A sought-after coach\, Dennis has coached and collaborated with some of today’s most important vocalists that include Renee Fleming\, Diana Damrau\, Leah Crocetto\, Dolora Zajick\, Ramon Vargas\, Brandon Jovanovich\, Michael Fabiano\, Stephen Costello\, Bryn Terfel\, George Gagnidze\, Ildar Abdrazakov and others.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/maestro-dennis-doubin-presents-wagner-vegas-style-2748/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210522T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210522T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210308T171800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T235646Z
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SUMMARY:Maifest - A Virtual Birthday Celebration for Richard Wagner
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/ozxwmE4Rulo \nJoin us for a virtual celebration of Richard Wagner’s Birthday with a MAIFEST. Following in the spirit of the successful virtual Cosima Party\, The Wagner Society will create another memorable event.\nMaifest celebrates the arrival of spring\, nature’s bright reawakening after winter’s cold and darkness. Maifest (Mayfest) has its roots in one of mankind’s oldest traditions! What was once an ancient pagan festival eventually took on Christian religious significance\, and has evolved to become a colorful\, joyous part of European history and culture\, with distinctive traditions like the Maibaum (May Pole). The Maifest tradition lives on in many communities in the United States\, the largest of which is held in Fort Worth\, TX (!).\nThe Maibaum (May Pole) is erected in the town square and celebrations culminate with young girls dancing around the May Pole and the crowning of the May Queen. Rival villages make sport out of the tradition by stealing the May Pole of neighboring communities.\nWSNC will try to capture the spirit with Food\, Wine and Beer recommendations for our attendees. A recital will also be presented for our viewers.\nWhile we cannot gather in person\, the Society will celebrate Richard with this unique event (on his actual birth date!).
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/maifest-a-birthday-celebration-for-richard-wagner-2745/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210417T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210417T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20210308T165400Z
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SUMMARY:Jasmin Solfaghari discusses Humperdinck's "Dornröschen" aka "Sleeping Beauty"
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/Emx8jOq93rY \nIn 1902\, Dornröschen was Humperdinck’s 3rd opera. Following his very successful Hänsel und Gretel\, Dornröschen (Sleeping Beauty) is another opera based on a popular fairy tale. While it never gained the renown of Hänsel\, Humperdinck created a charming and graceful score for this work which is more similar to an operetta with its spoken dialog. \nAuthor\, director and master teacher Jasmin Solfaghari was recently engaged to direct this rarely performed work in Neustrelitz Germany. In her talk\, Solfaghari provides insight into this rarely performed opera and its unique orchestral writing. Solfaghari will illustrate her talk with numerous photos from the Neustrelitz production. \nSolfaghari was born in Freiburg\, Germany in 1963\, the daughter of German-Persian parents. After having spent the first six years of her childhood in Teheran\, Iran\, she got her early education in Freiburg. In 1989\, she graduated in stage directing at Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg in the class of Götz Friedrich (diploma). Solfaghari continued to work as assistant to Friedrich and directed the final revival of Friedrich’s famed Berlin Ring. In 2018\, Solfaghari stepped in as director for The Ring of the Nibelung for the Odense Symfonieorkester and a cast e.g. Catherine Foster\, Torsten Kerl\, Lioba Braun\, Gerhard Siegel\, Jennifer Wilson\, James Johnson. \nShe has written Opernführer für Einsteiger (German-Alemannic; German-Saxonian (both 2017); German-Franconian (2019)\, “Opera Guide for Beginners” (Translated by Dr. Ursula and Alan Cemore)\, and Crashkurs Oper (both 2020). The English translation of this book was supported by a William O. Cord Grant from the Wagner Society of Northern Calfornia.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/humperdincks-dornroschen-webinar-2744/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210314T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20201219T170800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T192911Z
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SUMMARY:Sleep in the Ring: How and Why Wagner Uses the Image of Sleep with Jeffrey Buller
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is anything but sleep inducing. Professor Jeffrey Buller. Jeffrey L. Buller has held academic or administrative positions at Loras College in Dubuque\, Iowa\, Georgia Southern University in Statesboro\, Georgia\, Mary Baldwin College in Staunton\, Virginia\, and Florida Atlantic University in Palm Beach County\, Florida. Known as a classicist\, scholar of Wagnerian music drama\, and expert in academic administration\, Buller has lectured and performed consultancies all over the world. From 2003-2005\, he served as the English language lecturer at the International Wagner Festival in Bayreuth\, Germany. \nRetired from academics\, Jeffrey L. Buller is currently a senior partner in ATLAS Leadership Training\, an international partnership that trains administrators and leaders in every aspect of their complex assignments. He holds a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has published twenty other books on educational leadership as well as numerous articles\, including nearly two hundred on higher education administration.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/sleep-in-the-ring-a-study-of-how-and-why-wagner-uses-the-image-of-sleep-2740/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210220T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210220T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20201029T145100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T004544Z
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SUMMARY:Anniversary Thoughts: Wagner's 'Beethoven' Essay of 1870 with Katherine Syer
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/NCSTg74pJ3E \nIn recognition of the 250th Anniversary of Beethoven’s birth\, The Wagner Society of Northern California welcomes Professor Katherine Syer to our webinar series. In her presentation Professor Syer discusses Wagner’s evolving response to Beethoven up that point in his life and the ways the essay is not ultimately so much about Ludwig van Beethoven\, but engages substantially with Schopenhauer in ways that tie back into key veins of Wagner’s artistic evolution (thereby allowing opportunities for music examples). \nProfessor Katherine Syer is an Adjunct Professor of Music and Musicology at the University of California Los Angeles\, Herb Alpert School of Music. Before joining the faculty at UCLA\, she taught opera and theatre history/production\, research methods\, dramaturgy\, and special topics courses at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, where she also served as the director of Graduate Studies and Area Head for Theatre Studies. Dr. Syer’s work on Wagner’s creative development and legacy has been published in The Wagner Journal\, Musical Quarterly\, Wagner and His World\, and A Companion to Wagner’s Parsifal. Her monograph “Wagner’s Visions: Poetry\, Politics\, and the Psyche in the Operas through Die Walküre” appeared in 2014 (Boydell and Brewer). She has offered production-related presentations for the Wagner Societies in Northern California\, New York\, and Chicago\, as well as at international scholarly conferences.
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/webinar-anniversary-thoughts-wagners-beethoven-essay-of-1870-2719/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210109T103000
DTSTAMP:20260409T021254
CREATED:20201219T162800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T004750Z
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SUMMARY:Wagnerism - A Conversation with Alex Ross and Joshua Kosman
DESCRIPTION:HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/3W5UUUA3vYk \nNoted New Yorker Music Columnist Alex Ross discusses his monumental book “Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music” with San Francisco Chronicle Music Critic Joshua Kosman. \nDescribed by Bookshop.org : “In “Wagnerism”\, Alex Ross restores the magnificent confusion of what it means to be a Wagnerian. A pandemonium of geniuses\, madmen\, charlatans\, and prophets do battle over Wagner’s many-sided legacy. As readers of his brilliant articles for The New Yorker have come to expect\, Ross ranges thrillingly across artistic disciplines\, from the architecture of Louis Sullivan to the novels of Philip K. Dick\, from the Zionist writings of Theodor Herzl to the civil-rights essays of W.E.B. Du Bois\, from “O Pioneers!” to “Apocalypse Now”.”
URL:https://wagnersf.org/events/wagnerism-a-conversation-with-alex-ross-and-joshua-kosman-2739/
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