Celebrating 41 years as a society!
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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 for WSSC
members and guests who purchased a
$10,00 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
Directions
Bayreuth Festival
Festspielhügel 1-2
85445 Bayreuth
“Birthday Celebration Recital”
with soprano,
JENNIFER WILSON
Sun., May 24th 2026 @ 1 PM PST
Mayman Hall, Colburn School
Jennifer Wilson is best known for her Wagnerian
repertoire, for memorable performances of
Brünnhilde in the Der Ring Des Nibelungen, Isolde
in Tristan und Isolde, Elizabeth in Tannhäuser and
Senta in Holländer. She has had a long career
since her debut in 2002. In addition to her stage
performances, she is also known for her
outstanding performances on Blu-Ray as
Brunnhilde from the Valencia Ring in Spain,
conducted by Zubin Mehta. Though having global
acclaim, she is an American born Valkyrie who
attended Cornel University and made her
professional debut at 36 in the title role of
Puccini’s Turandot, followed by appearing at the
Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2005 as Brünnhilde. In
addition to her Wagnerian roles, she is also known
for Aida, Leonore and more.
PARISFAL: THE WILL AND REDEMPTION
Lecture with:
John L. Mastrogiovanni, D.Min.
Saturday, March 14th
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM PST
Cost: TBA (Lunch Included. Cost will be finalized as soon as we have
a final headcount. Please RSVP ASAP no later than February 27th, so
we can give you a cost for lunch. Payment will be available in
advance.)
Location:
Oasis of the Valley’s
(Livestream Studio)
870 S. Myrtle Ave.
Monrovia, CA 91016
Parsifal is Richard Wagner’s final musical and
philosophical treatise to the world. Since its
introduction to opera houses beyond Bayreuth,
many have shared their insights about what the
spiritual and religious meanings were regarding this
work. However, Wagner himself knew what he meant
when he conceived it and had a definite purpose for
the work. For instance, on September 7th, 1865,
Wagner wrote to Mathilde Wesendonck and defined
the meaning of Kundry’s kiss, its impact on Parsifal
and the drama. In “Parsifal: The Will and
Redemption,” Dr. Mastrogiovanni, an educator in
theology for more than 40 years, as well as a student
of Wagner’s music since the age of five, utilizes
Wagner’s own concepts from his letters and prose
works to help define the meaning of this amazing
Sacred Stage Drama. As a recent lecturer in Bayreuth
said, “If you love Wagner’s Ring and feel ready to
enter his last opera Parsifal – this is the book to
accompany you.”
PARISFAL
at the Goetheanum, Switzerland
Sunday, March 29th @ 4PM CET
After its national success, this Parsifal returns to
the Goetheanum stage, blending opera and
eurythmy. The Goetheanum, often called the Grail
Castle, is once again opening for modern
audiences in Dornach near Basel. Built between
1925 and 1928 by about 100 people following
Rudolf Steiner’s design, it is an early example of
organic reinforced concrete architecture, with
shipbuilders contributing innovative techniques.
The building’s organic forms reflect
anthroposophy’s focus on understanding and
promoting life, connecting the structure to its
surroundings. Steiner had always hoped to
witness Parsifal staged there, and now that dream
has finally come true. Wagner’s music is
performed by conductor Roland Fister and the
Baden-Baden Philharmonic, while 29 eurythmists
from the Goetheanum and Else Klink Ensembles
visually interpret the work. The opera is directed
by Jasmin Solfaghari. For more information about
the production and cast, click here.