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California
Events
The WSSC plans unique events
throughout the calender year…
Our events occur in several regular places throughout the
year and sometimes in special locations which will be
noted:
NOTE: ZOOM Events are free for WSSC
members and guests who purchased a
$20,00 entry fee.
The Colburn School
200 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Directions
Parking
The Chairman’s Home:
1630 South Barranca Ave.. #167
Glendora, CA 91740
Bayreuth Festival
Festspielhügel 1-2
85445 Bayreuth
Artistic Foundations of Young Wagner
with Joshua Borths
Sun., October 11th @ 1 PM PDT
Due to Wagner’s incredible legacy, much of the discourse
surrounding him has focused on his artistic legacy
following his death in 1883. Yet, Wagner was a man of
the nineteenth century, firmly rooted to a specific time
and place. Joshua Borths will explore the artistic
influences on Richard Wagner to help audiences better
understand Wagner’s art as a conversation between the
old and the new, the conventional and the novel.
Joshua Borths is Director of Opera Theatre at James
Madison University (JMU) in Harrisonburg, VA. Last
summer, Borths directed a highly acclaimed production
of Der fliegender Holländer at Des Moines Metro Opera,
and this summer he returns to direct a new production of
Puccini’s Tosca. Other upcoming productions include
Dialogues of the Carmelites and La traviata.
GALA DINNER 2026
THE WAGNER SOCIETIES OF THE WORLD & THE
GESELLSCHAFT DER FREUNDE VON BAYREUTH
Das Rheingold Gala 2026
Wed, August 12th
after the performance at the New Festival
Restaurant. For pricing and information, click the
button below…
When Everything Stands Perplexed
with Jasmin Solfaghari
Sun., Nov. 22th @ 11 AM PDT
When a director undertakes a stage project, especially
in opera, the work begins largely alone. The next step is
the careful selection of singers and performers, a
process far more specialized than in typical theater.
There are also notable differences between opera
houses in Europe and North America in how this is
done. Considerations include training, vocal and
dramatic skill, and the artistic judgment required to
decide whether to cast a performer debuting in a role
or a seasoned artist for the sake of the production as a
whole.
Jasmin Solfaghari is an accomplished opera director
with more than 30 years of experience, based in Berlin,
Germany. Wagner has long stood at the center of her
artistic life and work. Early in her career, she
collaborated with Götz Friedrich and directed revivals
of his productions. Her credits include Tannhäuser, the
complete Der Ring des Nibelungen, and critically
acclaimed performances of Parsifal at the Goetheanum
over the past four years, with another production
scheduled for 2027. She is also the author of three
books and a teacher of masterclasses in music drama.