Wagner's Son and Contemporaries Enchant Bayreuth at Friedrichsforum


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Rare Sound Worlds at Friedrichsforum: Bayreuth Hears Wagner's Son and His Contemporaries
On Sunday, August 9, 2026, the Friedrichsforum in Bayreuth opens its Grand Hall for an extraordinary orchestral concert. Under the title Wagner's Son and Contemporaries, musical rarities by Hermann Levi, Franz von Hoeßlin, Bruno Walter, and Siegfried Wagner come together – a program that not only celebrates Wagner's reception but makes it newly audible in fine layers.
An Evening Between Late Romanticism and Rediscovery
Those attending this concert will experience not a routine standard repertoire, but a finely curated concert experience with rare brilliance. The works tell of an era in which conductors, composers, and musical companions developed their own signatures. The interplay of song, orchestral color, and dramatic intensification promises an intense live atmosphere.
Siegfried Wagner in Focus
The focus is on Siegfried Wagner, who led and modernized the Bayreuth Festival in challenging times from 1908 to 1930. The program features excerpts and orchestral works from his oeuvre, including scenes from Star Mandate, The Bearskin, and Rainulf and Adelasia, as well as the Peace Hymn and the Symphony. This creates a panorama between opera, concert, and musical heritage.
Rarely Played, Strong in Expression
The contributions from Hermann Levi, Franz von Hoeßlin, and Bruno Walter also add distinctive accents. Their music broadens the perspective on the Wagner era and makes audible how diverse the Bayreuth cosmos was. Particularly exciting: the announced rarities will partly be presented as world and Bayreuth premieres, giving the evening a true discovery character.
The Acoustic Space of Friedrichsforum
The Grand Hall of the Friedrichsforum is regarded as a modern, barrier-free venue in the heart of Bayreuth. For an orchestral concert of this kind, the space offers the right balance of closeness and acoustic expansiveness. Seating, accessible toilets, wheelchair ramps, and wheelchair spaces are available according to event details; there is also an evening box office and paid parking options.
Strong Lineup, Clear Authority
With the West Bohemian Symphony Orchestra, soloists Sharon Azrieli and Nadja Kristi, baritone Roman Trekel, and conductor David Robert Coleman, a ensemble takes the stage that brings professional depth and stylistic precision. The introduction will be given by Achim Bahr. This results in a mix of musical expertise, historical context, and lively stage presence.
Conclusion: This concert is a must for everyone who wants to experience Bayreuth beyond the major Wagner titles. Rare works, a special venue, and a smart program make the evening an invitation to curious classical music fans. Those who love musical discoveries should mark this date and join live.
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