The Bicentenary of Wagner’s birth |
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9 - 10 February | 9am Saturday 12.30pm Sunday: Forging Meaning out of Music: Heritage, Complexity and Vision of the Ring - a workshop by Dr Antony Ernst, introduced by Lyndon Terracini, Artistic Director of Opera Australia |
Willoughby Uniting Church Conference Centre | ||
10 March |
2pm: An introduction to a new work commissioned by the Wagner Society in NSW, celebrating the bicentenary of Richard Wagner’s birth: Presentation by Louis Garrick & Jack Symonds of Sydney Chamber Opera on their forthcoming opera Climbing towards Midnight, based on the relationship between Parsifal and Kundry. [Opening night: 15 April, Parade Theatre of NIDA] |
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Goethe Institut | |
17 March |
2pm: Faeries and Vampyres: Concert by |
Mosman Art Gallery | ||
14 April | 2pm: Wagner and Psychological Motivation in the Ring by Dr David Schwartz [composer, countertenor & specialist on Yiddish theatre] | Goethe Institut | ||
15 April |
Theatre party for Climbing towards Midnight. |
Parade Theatre of NIDA | ||
22 May |
- 2013 Special event: Wagnerlicht Exhibition opening by Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO Conceived and curated by Wagner Society Committee Member Mike Day, and a part of Sydney's 2013 Vivid festival, Wagnerlicht was a multimedia interactive installation - inspired by 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' - to celebrate the bicentenary of Wagner’s birth. |
Short videos: |
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
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22 May cont'd |
- 7.15pm for 7.30pm: Wagner 200th Birthday dinner Program by Emily Edmonds and accompanist Bradley Gilchrist: Schubert: An Die Musik Berg: Nacht from Seven Early Songs Berg: Nachtigall from Seven Early Songs Wagner: Träume Lehar: Lippen Schweigen from The Merry Widow
Birthday cake cut by Honoured guest and Society member Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO |
Wagner 200th Birthday dinner menu | Royal Automobile Club | |
26 May |
2pm: - Annual General Meeting Brauenfels - Die Voegel (The Birds - overture; based on Aristophanes play) |
Goethe Institut | ||
30 June | 2pm: Tony Legge [OA's Assistant Music Director] on His Bayreuth career | Goethe Institut | ||
14 July | 9.30am - 5pm: Riding the Storm: Seminar on The Flying Dutchman by Dr David Larkin, with Professor Benedict Anderson, Dr Colleen Chesterman and Anthony Pasquill; and singers Eugene Raggio [who sang the Dutchman’s first aria “Die Frist ist um...”], and Emilie Lemasson [who sang Senta’s Ballad]. | Program | Willoughby Uniting Church Conference Centre | |
11 August | 2pm: Preparing for Major Wagnerian Roles, by Lisa Gasteen [Professor of Opera at Queensland Conservatorium] | Goethe Institut | ||
25 August |
2pm: Swords and Winterstorms, A concert of Arias and Lieder by Wagner, Strauss & Mahler by David Corcoran and Amanda Windred accompanied by Bradley Gilchrist |
Program | Mosman Art Gallery | |
8 September | 2pm: Neil Armfield's Ring Adventure - Director of Opera Australia’s 2013 Ring Cycle in Melbourne | Goethe Institut | ||
6 October |
2pm: Singing Wagner by Susan Bullock, Melbourne's Brünnhilde and Richard Berkeley-Steele, Melbourne's Loge |
Goethe Institut | ||
November/ December |
Because of the Melbourne Ring, the Society will not hold any functions. |