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    Apr 17202607:30 PM
    San Francisco Symphony: Simone Young - WagnerDavies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA
  • SAT
    Apr 18202607:30 PM
    San Francisco Symphony: Simone Young - WagnerDavies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA
  • SUN
    Apr 19202602:00 PM
    San Francisco Symphony: Simone Young - WagnerDavies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA
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    May 8202608:00 PM
    Minnesota Orchestra: Thomas Sondergard - Wagner & BartokOrchestra Hall - MN, Minneapolis, MN
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    May 9202607:00 PM
    Minnesota Orchestra: Thomas Sondergard - Wagner & BartokOrchestra Hall - MN, Minneapolis, MN
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    Jun 5202610:45 AM
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Wagner, Tchaikovsky & StraussDetroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Detroit, MI
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    Jun 6202608:00 PM
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Wagner, Tchaikovsky & StraussDetroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Detroit, MI
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    Jun 7202603:00 PM
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Wagner, Tchaikovsky & StraussDetroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Detroit, MI
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    About Wagner

    Today, Wagner's music is frequently performed in concert halls worldwide, showcasing the ongoing popularity and relevance of his works. Major orchestras and opera houses regularly schedule Wagner concerts, featuring overtures and selections from his operas. In recent events, notable symphonies have performed his monumental works, including 'Siegfried Idyll' and 'Tannhäuser Overture'. Festivals dedicated to Wagner's music, such as the Bayreuth Festival, continue to attract audiences from around the globe, with concerts that celebrate his contributions to music and the tragic heroic characters that populate his drama. The revival of interest in Wagner's works is also reflective in contemporary adaptations and innovative renditions that aim to present his music to new audiences, including various multimedia presentations and collaborations across genres. Recent concert series have featured renowned conductors and soloists who interpret Wagner’s music for modern listeners, ensuring that his legacy endures. In 2023, multiple high-profile concerts and events have been planned to honor Wagner's bicentenary, offering a deep dive into his artistic genius and ongoing influence in the realm of both classical music and the concert experience itself.

    Wagner History

    Richard Wagner (1813-1883) was a revolutionary German composer, conductor, and theater director known for his operas and music dramas. His early career began amid the upheavals of the 19th century in Europe, where he introduced radical innovations in musical storytelling. Wagner's compositions, including famed works like 'The Flying Dutchman', 'Tannhäuser', and 'Der Ring des Nibelungen', not only transformed the landscape of opera but also redefined concert performances. Rather than simply presenting music, his concerts aimed to evoke an immersive experience, integrating vast orchestral forces with theatrical elements. Wagner was also known for his intense philosophical ideas about art and aesthetics, promoting the concept of the 'Gesamtkunstwerk' or total artwork, where all art forms unite in a singular vision. His concerts became arenas for showcasing his innovative ideas, often featuring his own compositions alongside influential works from others, thereby changing the concert format forever. Moreover, Wagner's music has often been the focal point of significant events, with performances at prestigious venues like the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, which he designed expressly for the performance of his operas, reinforcing his legacy as a pioneer of concert presentation.