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Who is the true hero of the Ring? – A Case for Siegmund

Jewish Community Center - San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/HOfb9AVwY2s Emma 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… Continue reading Who is the true hero of the Ring? – A Case for Siegmund

LvanB! with Scott Foglesong

Jewish Community Center - San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/RA3y4JwaIn8 Our 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… Continue reading LvanB! with Scott Foglesong

2022 Cosima Wagner Birthday Celebration

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. It… Continue reading 2022 Cosima Wagner Birthday Celebration

Wagner the Conductor – With Professor Chris Walton

Zoom Meeting

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT:: https://youtu.be/HYiiyBfbHNE Richard 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,… Continue reading Wagner the Conductor – With Professor Chris Walton

Wotan and Prospero – The Price of Power with Claudia Stevens

Jewish Community Center - San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/Zrm688rX86k What 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… Continue reading Wotan and Prospero – The Price of Power with Claudia Stevens

100 Years at the San Francisco Opera with Jeffrey McMillan

Jewish Community Center - San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

We are very sorry that the video of this lecture wasn't up to our usual standard. https://youtu.be/u35wbPBMB1s San 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… Continue reading 100 Years at the San Francisco Opera with Jeffrey McMillan

A Preview of The Flying Dutchman at West Bay Opera with Ragnar Conde

Zoom Meeting

HERE IS THE LINK TO AN ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/LdPp_p5RHtA A 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… Continue reading A Preview of The Flying Dutchman at West Bay Opera with Ragnar Conde

Author Larry Wolff – In The Shadow of the Empress

Zoom Meeting

HERE IS THE LINK TO AN ARCHIVAL RECORDING ON THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/UU3uAEVw4-g As 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… Continue reading Author Larry Wolff – In The Shadow of the Empress

Richard Wagner Birthday Reception

Join the Wagner Society of Northern California in celebration of Richard Wagner's Birthday. We are gathering immediately following the West Bay Opera performance of Flying Dutchman on Sunday May 28th at: Bistro Maxine - in Palo Alto's historic downtown 548 Ramona Street Palo Alto, CA Ramona Street is pedestrian only, however, there are parking lots… Continue reading Richard Wagner Birthday Reception

Heldentenor Clay Hilley in Conversation

Zoom Meeting

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL RECORDING OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/JgYsw8359uQ In 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… Continue reading Heldentenor Clay Hilley in Conversation

Strauss’s Evolving Relationship with Wagner’s Creative Legacy with Katherine Syer

Jewish Community Center - San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS EVENT: https://youtu.be/HBQ0gCHIFo4 Strauss'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)… Continue reading Strauss’s Evolving Relationship with Wagner’s Creative Legacy with Katherine Syer

Upcoming Events

Wagner and Berlioz with Erica Miner
Saturday, April-25-2026 - 01:00 PM

Join us for a Zoom meeting where Erica examines the fascinating relationship between these two 19th-century titans. Wagner openly admired Berlioz and made frequent references to him in his writings. Berlioz, however, was much more reticent about Wagner. They attended each other’s performances, exchanged letters, and met on more than one occasion, but that doesn’t… Continue reading Wagner and Berlioz with Erica Miner

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The TRANSformation of Mime a Zoom talk with Holden Madagame
Saturday, June-06-2026 - 01:00 PM

Holden Madagame recently performed the role of Mime in Das Rheingold and Siegfried with Regents Opera (London, UK) where his performance so impressed Wagner Society President, Andy Rombakis, that he decided to invite Holden to share his experience with us. Holden is an American tenor and University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance… Continue reading The TRANSformation of Mime a Zoom talk with Holden Madagame

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Strauss and Wagner with Professor John Muller – a Zoom Meeting
Saturday, June-13-2026 - 01:00 PM

Timed to coincide with San Francisco Opera’s production of Elektra, this talk will examine the influence of Wagner on Richard Strauss and his music. Frequently seen as the successor to Wagner, the two Richards were very different men. Join us for John Muller’s examination of this relationship. John J.H. Muller has been a faculty member… Continue reading Strauss and Wagner with Professor John Muller – a Zoom Meeting

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Das Kaliforniagold: California Wagnerisms 1848-2026 with David Kanaga
Saturday, July-11-2026 - 01:00 PM

California, Gold, and….Wagner have been intertwined for almost two centuries now. David Kanaga will explore this in his fascinating talk. Those who saw his previous presentation to the Society featuring his Soft Walküre know what an engaging speaker he is. David is an award-winning composer and game designer. His interactive musical scores for video games… Continue reading Das Kaliforniagold: California Wagnerisms 1848-2026 with David Kanaga

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