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Passion, sorrow and love: Tristan und Isolde
A performance of Wagner’s epic Tristan und Isolde, a testimony for all-enduring love, is a welcome event anywhere in the world.
Bringing a taste of Vienna to Auckland
The wide variety of music Vienna has provided over the last couple of centuries was effectively on display here in Auckland.
Christine Brewer at the Barbican
The BBC Symphony Orchestra and Christine Brewer close Wagner bicentenary celebrations at the Barbican by showing his influence on Strauss, Webern and Berg on December 20th.
Glorious Wagner at Blossom with Christine Brewer, Alan Held and the Clevelanders
After a concert last week made inaudible by thunder and a very heavy rain storm, The Cleveland Orchestra and its music director Franz Welser-Möst returned to Blossom Music Center this past Saturday in much more auspicious circumstances – a gorgeous, warm, non-humid evening – for a generous helping of excerpts from the operas of Richard Wagner, in celebration of that composer’s bicentenary.
Sydney Symphony perform Wagner under the sails
On 29th September 1973, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performed an all-Wagner program in Sydney’s Opera House. This was the first concert ever heard in this most iconic of concert halls.
Colin Davis conducts Weber's Der Freischütz at the Barbican
While Weber is widely acknowledged as being of historic importance as the link in the German operatic tradition between Beethoven and Wagner, his operas are rarely staged in England, and even in concert remain a relative novelty. Curious because this is music of the utmost vitality and beauty and at times he surely borders on genius.
