“Russia at the Met”
“Russia at the Met.” Prof. Boris Gasparov: “ Eugene Onegin, Tristan, and Problems of Operatic Realism”; Marian Burleigh-Motley: visual presentation on Prince Igor and The Nose.
“Russia at the Met.” Prof. Boris Gasparov: “ Eugene Onegin, Tristan, and Problems of Operatic Realism”; Marian Burleigh-Motley: visual presentation on Prince Igor and The Nose.
Summer Festivals: Budapest, Erl, and Bayreuth (with visuals).
Tribute to Maestro Lorin Maazel; Michael Sherwin, presenter (with audio and video clips).
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.
Martin Kirschen: “The Story Map of the Land of the Ring.”
Peter Bassett: “Wagner’s Die Meistersinger and Lortzing’s Hans Sachs.”
Prof. Heath Lees: “Exploring the Ring.” Lecture with piano and a/v illustrations. With Wagner's 202nd birthday celebration.
Bayreuth Festival: Lecture and reception in recognition of the new production of Tristan und Isolde; John Muller, lecturer.
Walter Frisch. “After Tristan”: its impact, and the 2015 Bayreuth production.
Sven Friedrich: “The New Wagner Museum in Bayreuth.” At the Morgan Library & Museum, in conjunction with their exhibit “Wagner’s Ring: Forging an Epic.”