Thomas Mann, Franz W. Beidler, and the Legacy of Richard Wagner
Lecture by Prof. Hans R. Vaget.
Lecture by Prof. Hans R. Vaget.
Lecture by Mary Jane Phillips-Matz, with recorded musical examples.
Presentation of the complete Tannhäuser in a revolutionary Bayreuth interpretation by Götz Friedrich.
Lecture with slides by William Fregosi (Technical Coordinator for Music and Theatre Arts, MIT).
Hospitality Suite and Boutique. All Met Ring attendees were invited to drop by and become acquainted with the Society.
Morgan Library Exhibit, by invitation only. A viewing of the Morgan’s holdings of Wagner documents.
Four-hour dinner cruise on the luxury yacht Mystique in honor of the Met Ring.
Hospitality Suite and Boutique. All Met Ring attendees were invited to drop by and become acquainted with the Society.
Met Grand Tier Dinner. Society ticket holders for Das Rheingold in the 2nd and 3rd Cycles at the Met were invited to dine on the Grand Tier before the performance.
The Society created this award to honor individuals who have made major and lasting contributions to the performance and appreciation of Wagner’s music dramas in the U.S. Maestro James Levine was the first recipient of the Award, which he received in person.
Morgan Library Exhibit, by invitation only. A viewing of the Morgan’s holdings of Wagner documents.
Hospitality Suite and Boutique. All Met Ring attendees were invited to drop by and become acquainted with the Society.