
The Rhine Maidens (Met Opera)
Debussy: Children’s Corner: VI. Golliwog’s Cake Walk (Kyoko Tabe, piano)
to full-blown operas with casts of gods and demi-gods.
Wagner: Das Rheingold: Scene 1: Weia! Waga! Woge, du Welle! (The Rhine Maidens: Eri Nakamura; Aurhelia Varak; Hermine Haselböck; Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden, cond.)
This series will look at the variety of ways that composers have sought and found inspiration in the characters that spring from authors’ imaginations.

Mickey Mouse as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice in Disney’s Fantasia
Dukas: L’apprenti sorcier (Ireland RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra; Jean-Luc Tingaud, cond.
Richard Burton’s translation of the traditional folk stories in his 10-volume collection from 1885: The Book of the One Thousand and one Nights brought us characters such as Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sinbad the Sailor, and even Scheherazade, the story teller, herself.

Keller: Scheherazade und Sultan Schariar (1880)
We’ll range far and wide on this search for fictional characters who inspired composers: from traditional fairy tales to modern comics. Little Red Riding Hood to Flash Gordon – there’s a world of inspiration everwhere!