Celebrating 43 years as a society!
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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
(Members of the WSSC and Opera League are
at a discounted price.)
KLAUS FLORIAN VOGT RECITAL
“One of the premier Wagner tenors
of our time.”
Accompanist: Cathy Miller
Sat., Nov. 29th 2025, @ 1PM PST
In person at the Colburn School
Klaus Florian Vogt is one of the finest
Wagnerian tenors of our time. His repertoire
covers mostly dramatic roles such as
Lohengrin, Parsifal, Tannhäuser, Stolzing,
Siegmund and Siegfried but also Florestan
(„Fidelio“), Paul („Die tote Stadt“) and Hoffmann
(„Les Contes d’Hoffmann“). It extends
furthermore to lyric-dramatic roles such as Erik
(„Der fliegende Holländer“), and much more…
He’s a much sought after guest at all major
opera houses from the Bayreuth and Salzburg
Festivals to Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Paris,
London, Barcelona, Vienna, Madrid, Milan,
Toulouse, Helsinki, New York and Tokyo.
Born in Holstein, in the North of Germany,
Klaus Florian Vogt studied horn and played for
several years with the Philharmonic State
Orchestra Hamburg. Later he studied at the
Conservatory in Lübeck and gave up his
position as a horn player in the orchestra to
become a tenor. He made his debut in
Flensburg and then became a member of the
company at the Opera in Dresden. Since 2003
he has been a freelance artist.
Cathy Miller is the Music Director of St.
Matthew's Lutheran Church, on the Music Staff
for the San Diego Opera. She also serves as
Artistic Director of the Pasadena Vocal
Competition.
“ISOLDE SINGS!”
A discussion with soprano,
CATHERINE WOODWARD
Sun., Feb. 15th 2026 @ 11 AM PST
“For sheer consistency, though, could anyone hold
a candle to Catharine Woodward as Brünnhilde,
whose bright soprano gleamed from her first
triumphant appearance to the blazing finish? One
of the pleasures, and saving graces, of Die
Götterdämmerung was seeing her simply stand
and deliver. It’s not a competition but this
treasurable talent took home the gold.”
- Daniel Lewis, The Times Feb. 2, 2025
Catharine is a British dramatic soprano
resident in Germany. Her first Wagner role was
Eva in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg in 2019,
she has since sung Isolde, Kundry, Gerhilde in
Bayreuth, and Brünnhilde at the Regents Opera
for the complete Ring Cycle. She is singing
Isolde again in the upcoming Longborough
Opera production in June of 2026. Beyond
Wagner, she’s sung, Leonora di Vargas Forza
del destino, Mimi in La Boheme, Donna Elvira in
Don Giovanni, Alice Ford in Falstaff, Edna
Tobias & The Angel and Sarah Clemency and
more.
Catharine studied Music at the University of
Durham, vocal Performance at Trinity Laban &
at the Alexander Gibson Opera School at The
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She has
worked at the Royal and Ballet and Opera,
Covent Garden; English National Opera;
Scottish Opera; the Aix-en-Provence Festival
and many other prestigious companies and
festivals. Career highlights include a
documentary for the Open University - Future
Diva, and performing at Buckingham Palace for
the Queen’s Coronation Festival in 2014. In
2017 she appeared in comedy series
“Taskmaster” on Dave & also demonstrated the
function of the vocal tract by singing Puccini in
an MRI scanner for the Royal Institution
Christmas Lectures. In January 2018 she
performed excerpts of Madama Butterfas a
featured artist in ITV drama “Next Of Kin”.
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.
RUNNING THE BAYREUTH
FESTIVAL - ULRICH JAGELS
A discussion with the former
director of the Bayreuth Festival
Sun. Jan. 11th @ 11AM PDT
via ZOOM
Ulrich Jagels served as the managing director
of the Bayreuth Festival during one of the most
notably challenging periods for live
performance, and particularly for the Festival
itself. He assumed the role in January 2021, at a
time when the COVID-19 pandemic and the six-
week hospitalization of Festival Director
Katharina Wagner presented significant
obstacles. Under his leadership, the Festival
resumed operations for the summer of 2021,
despite restricted staffing and the necessity of
strict health protocols. Mr. Jagels’s thoughtful
approach and decisive vision motivated the
team to develop innovative solutions for
audience engagement and implement effective
safety measures, contributing to a successful
reopening of the Festival.
WAGNER’S 213th BIRTHDAY
EVENT!
SAVE THE DATE!
Sunday, May 24th @ 1PM PST