Richard Wagner: Self-Promotion and the Making of a Brand
Prof. Nicholas Vazsonyi (University of SC): Richard Wagner: Self-Promotion and the Making of a Brand. With visuals and booksigning.
Prof. Nicholas Vazsonyi (University of SC): Richard Wagner: Self-Promotion and the Making of a Brand. With visuals and booksigning.
Nancy Ellison: Entering Wagner's World on her book of photos, Wagner's Eternal Ring. With visuals and booksigning.
Joseph Horowitz: “Wagner’s Surrogate Son: New Perspectives on Anton Seidl in Wahnfried.” With book signing.
Peter Conrad: “The Greatest of the Monsters?” Conversation with Fred Cohn. With book signing.
Charles Affron: “From Fremstad to Flagstad: Wagner at the Met, 1914-1935.” With book signing.
Judith Cabaud, author: Mathilde Wesendonck: Isolde’s Dream. With book signing.
Eve Queler on Conducting Wagner, with booksigning of her memoir A View from the Podium.
The Wagner Society of New York and Powerhouse Arena book store presented the Official U.S. Launch of Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music by Alex Ross in Conversation with A.O. Scott on Monday, September 14. WSNY was represented by Scott Carlton, the Society's Director of Singer's Programs. About the Book: Alex Ross, […]
Description: In a special presentation and book signing hosted by the Wagner Society of New York, Joseph W. Polisi offered a summary and archival images of the creation and growth of Lincoln Center, drawn from his recent book, Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center. Copies of the book were available for sale […]
An event to celebrate the life of Stephen Gould and the publication of his book Performing Wagner: A Singer's Perspective on the Major Roles. Co-author Peter Phillips will relate how the book took form and lead a discussion on some of the many interesting insights that Gould offers on Wagner's heroic characters.
An event to celebrate the life of Stephen Gould and the publication of his book Performing Wagner: A Singer's Perspective on the Major Roles. Co-author Peter Phillips will relate how the book took form and lead a discussion on some of the many interesting insights that Gould offers on Wagner's heroic characters.
Join the Wagner Society of New York in a special U.S. Book Release: Story of the Century: Wagner and the Creation of the Ring and a talk by its author Michael Downes. Part cultural history, part biography, this is the fascinating story of Richard Wagner’s life, influences, gift for storytelling, and artistic revolution, culminating in his dramatic journey to write The Ring Cycle. Downes states that "the Ring is a story not only from the nineteenth century, but also about it."