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“Tristan und Isolde: Wagner’s Most Subversive Opera?” with Simon Williams

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

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/b3kgYaRscdU           The focus of the WSNC this fall will be the performances of "Tristan und Isolde" at the San Francisco Opera. Simon Williams will lead-off with a tantalizing talk on Wagner's most revolutionary work and its wide-ranging implications. Well-known to… Continue reading “Tristan und Isolde: Wagner’s Most Subversive Opera?” with Simon Williams

Director Paul Curran on Tristan und Isolde

Green Room - War Memorial Veteran's Building 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/Qjlbaw4QqcI             As the premiere of the San Francisco Opera’s eagerly anticipated production of Tristan und Isolde approaches, director Paul Curran will give the Wagner Society a special preview of his staging while sharing insights into this monumental work.… Continue reading Director Paul Curran on Tristan und Isolde

Francesca Zambello on Directing Wagner and her Upcoming Tannhäuser in Houston

Green Room - War Memorial Veteran's Building 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PROGRAM: https://vimeo.com/1024466448?share=copy

The Wagner Society is thrilled that world-renowned director and impressaria Francesca Zambello will join us to talk about the design and direction process of how an opera comes together.

Cosima Wagner Holiday Celebration Brunch

Marines' Memorial Club and Hotel 609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS A LINK TO THE PERFORMANCE OF WAGNER’S WESENDONCK LIEDER THAT WAS FEATURED AT THIS EVENT - https://youtu.be/Qj8m9k3DcB0 Our traditional Wagner-centric Holiday Celebration returns once more to the classic Marines Memorial.  This year, in addition to a festive repast served in the beautiful Crystal Lounge, the program will feature a performance of the Wesendonck… Continue reading Cosima Wagner Holiday Celebration Brunch

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Thematic Transformation (aka Leitmotifs) with Maestro Leo Eylar

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

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/_epM6lu9Lxw Maestro Leo Eylar takes us on a journey exploring Wagner's use of Leitmotifs focusing on the Ring. He includes handouts for attendees featuring the motives as well as a CD. An engaging as well as erudite speaker, the talk makes a complex topic easy… Continue reading Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Thematic Transformation (aka Leitmotifs) with Maestro Leo Eylar

Soft Valkyrie with David Kanaga

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

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PROGRAM: https://youtu.be/fG_AiOQZYjE HERE IS A LINK TO THE FULL FILM SOFT VALKYRIE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Q_3bcdu8g&t=3553s Writing to Brahms in 1875, Wagner described the Ring’s music as forming the invisible scenery of an imaginary stage:  “On occasion the charge has been made against me that my musical things were stage decorations:… Continue reading Soft Valkyrie with David Kanaga

The Lover’s Bane: The story of Tristan and Yseult as told in Medieval Art and Literature – a Zoom Presentation with Desiree Mays

"The potion drunk, the lovers exposed - they will yearn for each other for the rest of their days...." Live on Zoom, Desirée Mays will introduce a video performance of "The Lover's Bane: The Story of Tristan and Yseult as told in Medieval Art and Literature" This unique presentation uses as text the 13th century… Continue reading The Lover’s Bane: The story of Tristan and Yseult as told in Medieval Art and Literature – a Zoom Presentation with Desiree Mays

Der Fliegende Hollander – After the Storm, a Zoom Talk with Jeffrey Buller

HERE IS A LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PRESENTATION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEOHxGrkIyo When Franz Lachner was conducting Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer in Munich in 1864, he is famously reported to have said, “Wherever you open the score, the wind blows out of it.” A powerful image of a storm opens the opera and influences much of… Continue reading Der Fliegende Hollander – After the Storm, a Zoom Talk with Jeffrey Buller

2025 Wagner Birthday Party

Suppenküche 525 Laguna St, (at Hayes), San Francisco, CA, United States

HERE IS A LINK TO THE ARCHIVAL VIDEO OF THIS PRESENTATION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-snfkvxiRU Join us for a casual meet-up and dinner at the sehr echt Suppenküche in San Francisco's Hayes Valley… Continue reading 2025 Wagner Birthday Party

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Wagner and Clam Fritters – a Talk by Joseph Horowitz
Saturday, September-26-2026 - 01:00 PM

When Anton Seidl – once the most charismatic personality in American classical music — led the American premiere of Tristan und Isolde at the Met in 1886, women “stood on their chairs and screamed.” In summertime, he led Wagner concerts fourteen times a week at Coney Island (parodied in the press as “Wagner and clam fritters”).… Continue reading Wagner and Clam Fritters – a Talk by Joseph Horowitz

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The TRANSformation of Mime a Zoom talk with Holden Madagame
Saturday, October-17-2026 - 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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How Elsa Showed Wagner the Way to Siegfried – A Zoom Lecture with Paul Heise
Saturday, November-14-2026 - 01:00 PM

Paul Heise’s zoom talk “How Elsa Showed Wagner the Way to Siegfried” is an update of his article of the same name originally published in the May, 1995 issue of Wagner, the peer-reviewed journal of The Wagner Society (London, UK). Its subject is how Wagner’s last traditional opera Lohengrin paved the way for Wagner’s revolutionary music-drama… Continue reading How Elsa Showed Wagner the Way to Siegfried – A Zoom Lecture with Paul Heise

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SAVE THE DATE! 2026 Cosima Wagner Holiday Celebration Brunch
Sunday, December-06-2026 - 11:00 AM

Join us for the 2026 edition of our traditional “Cosima Party”. Our Events Committee is still working out the final details of this year’s edition, but it promises to be yet another memorable event in a long tradition. These holiday celebrations bring together local Wagnerians to enjoy the camaraderie of our shared of passion while… Continue reading SAVE THE DATE! 2026 Cosima Wagner Holiday Celebration Brunch

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