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Six Part Course: “Wagner: Questions of Influence and Originality”

National Opera Center 330 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY, United States

A six-part course , “Wagner: Questions of Influence and Originality,” poses the question: To what degree is any artist original? What role do the achievements of other artists, earlier and contemporary, play in influencing a composer as “original” as Richard Wagner?  Wagner occupies a special position in the history of music, both for his body of work and for his influence. Wagner’s own development was not linear; the past, present, and future of opera are present in all his works.

$300.00 – $375.00

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

The Juilliard School 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States

A Five-Part Course exploring Tristan und Isolde: since its premiere in 1865, the work has exerted an overwhelming impact on audiences. To understand Wagner’s world of longing, night, and death, explore Tristan in a variety of ways, starting with the sources, the creation of the libretto, and the genesis of the work. The primary focus of the course is on Wagner’s use of erotically-charged chromatic harmonies, an orchestral web of leitmotifs, and subtle orchestration to embody the inner, psychological world of his characters and the overall musical drama. In collaboration with Juilliard Extension.

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

The Juilliard School 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States

A Five-Part Course exploring Tristan und Isolde: since its premiere in 1865, the work has exerted an overwhelming impact on audiences. To understand Wagner’s world of longing, night, and death, explore Tristan in a variety of ways, starting with the sources, the creation of the libretto, and the genesis of the work. The primary focus of the course is on Wagner’s use of erotically-charged chromatic harmonies, an orchestral web of leitmotifs, and subtle orchestration to embody the inner, psychological world of his characters and the overall musical drama. In collaboration with Juilliard Extension.

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

The Juilliard School 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States

A Five-Part Course exploring Tristan und Isolde: since its premiere in 1865, the work has exerted an overwhelming impact on audiences. To understand Wagner’s world of longing, night, and death, explore Tristan in a variety of ways, starting with the sources, the creation of the libretto, and the genesis of the work. The primary focus of the course is on Wagner’s use of erotically-charged chromatic harmonies, an orchestral web of leitmotifs, and subtle orchestration to embody the inner, psychological world of his characters and the overall musical drama. In collaboration with Juilliard Extension.

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

The Juilliard School 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States

A Five-Part Course exploring Tristan und Isolde: since its premiere in 1865, the work has exerted an overwhelming impact on audiences. To understand Wagner’s world of longing, night, and death, explore Tristan in a variety of ways, starting with the sources, the creation of the libretto, and the genesis of the work. The primary focus of the course is on Wagner’s use of erotically-charged chromatic harmonies, an orchestral web of leitmotifs, and subtle orchestration to embody the inner, psychological world of his characters and the overall musical drama. In collaboration with Juilliard Extension.

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

Five-Part Course: Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde

The Juilliard School 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States

A Five-Part Course exploring Tristan und Isolde: since its premiere in 1865, the work has exerted an overwhelming impact on audiences. To understand Wagner’s world of longing, night, and death, explore Tristan in a variety of ways, starting with the sources, the creation of the libretto, and the genesis of the work. The primary focus of the course is on Wagner’s use of erotically-charged chromatic harmonies, an orchestral web of leitmotifs, and subtle orchestration to embody the inner, psychological world of his characters and the overall musical drama. In collaboration with Juilliard Extension.