The Convergence of Fantasy and Geography in Wagner
“The Convergence of Fantasy and Geography in Wagner” – lecture by Prof. Rolf Sternberg, Montclair State University.
“The Convergence of Fantasy and Geography in Wagner” – lecture by Prof. Rolf Sternberg, Montclair State University.
Longborough Festival Opera and Its Mini-Ring. Lecture with slides by Martin Graham (founder-director of the Longborough Festival Opera).
Lecture by Jeffrey Buller, Ph.D., followed by book signing for his Classically Romantic: Classical Form and Meaning in Wagner’s Ring.
Jeffrey Swann, Ph.D. “Tristan and the Mystic Experience.”
Craig Knobles and Prof. Felicia Bonaparte. “ Rienzi.” Multimedia lecture on Rienzi in literature, art, and performance.
Prof. Hugh Macdonald. “Berlioz and Wagner: Master Sculptor and Master Singer.”
Prof. Edward R. Haymes. “The Two Rings: Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Wagner’s Ring Cycle.”
Alan Wagner. Mini-course on the Ring. Co-sponsored by the Society and City University of New York Graduate Center.
Alan Wagner. Mini-course on the Ring. Co-sponsored by the Society and City University of New York Graduate Center.
"Bayreuth 2004" Visuals, tapes, and panel discussion by attendees: Felicia Bonaparte, Eugene Brister, Verena Kossodo, and Thurmond Smithgall. Moderator: F. Peter Phillips.
Dr. Oswald Georg Bauer, lecturer. "United are Love and Spring."
Prof. Michael Beckerman, lecturer. "The Not Too Long and Somewhat Strange Story of How Dvorak Came to Choose Wagner over Brahms. Celebration of the centennial of Dvorak's death"