The Two Rings: Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Wagner’s Ring Cycle
Prof. Edward R. Haymes. “The Two Rings: Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Wagner’s Ring Cycle.”
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"
Joe Pearce. " Tannhäuser and the Windgassen Family."
Speight Jenkins. "The 2005 Seattle Opera Ring." With presentation of Anton Seidl Award to Mr. Jenkins.
Bayreuth English-language Lectures. Jeffrey Buller, Ph.D.
“Bayreuth 2005.” Visuals and panel discussion of new Bayreuth production of Tristan and Isolde and other 2005 operas. Bill Earle, Verena Kossodo, John Margulis George Preston, and Andrew Zacks; F. Peter Phillips, moderator.
Donald Arthur. “Ghosting for the Stars.” Co-biographer with Astrid Varnay, Hans Hotter, and James King. With rare footage and musical examples.
William Berger, author and lecturer. “Evolution of the Gesamtkunst.”