Wagner Opera
Wagner Opera is a English-speaking blog specialized in the field of classical music and opera. As such, Wagner Opera is a qualified source of soclassiq, like Planet Hugill or The Boston Musical Intelligencer and many others. The oldest article indexed by soclassiq is dated 2014-07-04. Since then, a total of 73 articles have been written and published by Wagner Opera.
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2021-07-01 11:50:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events July 2021⢠7th July: Richard Jones in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠14th July: The Met Database, with Jeffery McMillanEvents cost £5 to all members (including all non-UK Wagner Societies), £10 fornon-members (refundable on joining) and free for students/under 30s.Please book here: ici
2021-06-01 11:49:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events June 2021⢠2nd June: Hans Richter, with Christopher Fifield (part 1)⢠9th June: Hans Richter, with Christopher Fifield (part 2)⢠16th June: Wagner's Italianism, Bellini's Norma, and melody's Sinnlichkeit, with DrDavid Trippett⢠23rd June: Professor Emma Sutton, topic tbc⢠25th June: James Rutherford in conversation with Christopher CookEvents cost £5 to all members
2021-05-03 11:48:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events May 2021⢠5th May: âThe Sea, music and deathâ: Wagner and Virginia Woolf with Dr JamieMcGregor (prt 3/ 4)⢠7th May: Frida Leider, with Eva Rieger⢠12th May: Roger Neill, topic tbc⢠14th May: From Goodall to Longborough, with Anthony Negus⢠19th May: Dr Mark Berry, topic tbc⢠21st May: Wagner in Buenos Aires, with Eduardo Bennaroch⢠26th May: âNothung up my sleeveâ:
2021-03-31 11:47:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events April 2021⢠2nd April: âParsifalmania for Good Fridayâ, with Jeffery McMillan⢠7th April: "Two Rings Revisited: Wagner and J.R.R. Tolkien" with Dr JamieMcGregor (prt 1/ 4 of Wagner and Literature)⢠9th April: Lotte Lehmann (as singer), with Gary Hickling⢠10th April: Sir Mark Elder CH CBE in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠14th April: "HĂśrt ich oft von Engeln
2021-03-17 17:57:00
 The March 2021 issue (vol.15, no.1) of The Wagner Journal has been published and contains the following feature articles: ⢠âDream Work: The Inner World of Die Meistersingerâ by Paula M. Bortnichak and Edward A. Bortnichak⢠âA Postscript to âA Breath of Sorrowâ â by Eva Rieger⢠âThe Incest Motif in Wagnerâ by Otto Rank. Translated by Anthony Negus, introduced and edited by Christopher Wintle⢠â
2021-03-01 12:46:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events March 2021⢠3rd March: âChoosing the Jewsâ with Stephen Brown (prt 6/7)⢠5th March: Andrew Shore in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠10th March: "The spectre of success: Wagner, Mendelssohn and anti-Semitism in19th-century music" with Dr Barbara Eichner⢠12th March: "The flowing stream from wire-less to videoâ with Stephen Brown (prt 7/7)⢠17th March: Robert
2021-01-29 12:45:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events February 2021⢠1st February: Ann Murray DBE in conversation with Stephen Brown⢠2nd February: Lise Davidsen in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠3rd February: âBingoâ with Stephen Brown (prt 4/ 7)⢠6th February: Grace Bumbry in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠10th February: âTE Lawrence and Wagnerâ with Susan Vincent⢠12th February: Reminisces of Lohengrin at
2021-01-18 12:45:00
The Wagner Society Zoom Events January 2021⢠19th Jan: Sir Willard White in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠20th January: âThe new âGurlââ with Stephen Brown (prt 3/7 of âWagner at the Metfrom 1901-presentâ)⢠22nd January: Nadine Secunde in conversation with Stephen Brown⢠24th January: Doris Soffel in conversation with Christopher Cook⢠27th January: Ben Heppner in conversation with Stephen
2020-07-08 18:56:00
The July 2020 issue (vol.14, no.2) of The Wagner Journal has been published and contains the following feature articles: âThe Use of Eastern Concepts in Wagnerâs Stage Worksâ by Peter Bassett âWagner and the Ottomansâ by Emre AracÄą âGender, Japan and the Takarazuka Revueâs 1968 Tristan und Isoldeâ by Brooke McCorkle Okazaki plus reviews of: Tristan und Isolde in Frankfurt, Die
2020-04-02 05:26:00
Stefan Herheim's production of Die WalkĂźre premieres 27 September 2020.Conductor Donald RunniclesDirector + set designs Stefan HerheimCo set designs Silke Bauer Siegmund Brandon JovanovichHunding Tobias KehrerWotan John LundgrenSieglinde Lise DavidsenFricka Annika SchlichtBrĂźnnhilde Nina Stemme