08/14/14

20th September 2014, 11.45am – Wagner talk (Oxford University alumni weekend)

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Talk and book signing at Oxford University alumni weekend

Saturday 20 September at 11.45am–1.00pm
Maths Institute
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG

This event argues for Richard Wagner as one of prophets of the 19th Century. It emphasises Wagner’s importance as a supreme musician and a myth-invoking dramatist, but also his significance culturally, politically, and sociologically, for telling us things of importance for us and our time, perhaps for all time.

This runs against the common notion that Wagner was bad, an evil influence, a misguided notion which stems partly from the belief that he was a trailblazer for Hitler and Nazi Germany. These beliefs are erroneous, as this event makes clear.

The event then goes into the Wagner Experience as a whole, explaining what it is, how it works, and what makes it extraordinary, “not a new pleasure but a new kind of pleasure, if indeed pleasure is the right word, rather than trouble, astonishment, ecstasy, a conflict of sensations without name”. The plan is to illustrate the event with musical examples but it will become clear that the Wagner Experience is not simply a musical one but something more like falling in love or religious conversion. The event goes into some of the vital ideas which Wagner modelled in his dramas, both for living life more abundantly and for creating a better world.

For more information about the talk and the weekend, please see the Oxford Alumni website PDFs below.

Oxford alumni weekend planner (PDF)

Oxford alumni weekend brochure (PDF) – details of Wagner event on page 19

 

05/8/13

3rd July 2013, 7.30pm – Faversham talk and book signing

Talk by author, Paul Dawson-Bowling, about The Wagner Experience and its Meaning to Us including musical illustrations, question and answers session and book signing.  The book will also be on sale at special price (with various extras included).fleur-de-lis

Jointly hosted by the Faversham Society and the Faversham Music Club.

Free entrance and refreshments.

Wednesday 3rd July at 7.30pm at:

The Fleur de Lis Hall,
Gatefield Lane (Off Preston Street),
Faversham,
Kent.
ME13 8NS

 

04/22/13

15th May 2013, 7pm – London book launch

Book launch, introduction to the book and signing by Paul Dawson-Bowling hosted by the Wagner Society.

Free entrance and refreshments

Wednesday 15th May at 7pm at:wagner_society_logo

Portland Place School,
143 Great Portland Street,
London
W1W 6QN

“Paul is a wonderful author and speaker and this should be a really interesting and enjoyable evening.”
Andrea Buchanan, President of the Wagner Society

04/22/13

5th May 2013, 2pm – Eastbourne talk and book signing

As part of ‘Gods & Heroes’, a Music Club of London weekend of masterclasses and concerts, Paul Dawson-Bowling talks to his readers about The Wagner Experience and its Meaning to Us and will be doing a book signing.

Full details of the whole Wagner weekend can be found at: Eastbourne_Wagner_weekend_PDF

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‘Gods & heros’ event location

All Saints Chapel,
Darley Road,
Eastbourne.
BN20 7PE

 

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM

Eastbourne Information Centre,
Cornfield Road, Eastbourne BN21 4BQ
www.visiteastbourne.com
0871 663 0031


or from Michael Bousfield
01323 653009

TICKETS CAN ALSO BE BOUGHT ON THE DAY