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Saul Lilienstien, “Parsifal: Exploring new dimensions in Wagner’s final masterwork.”

Saul Lilienstein explores new dimensions in Wagner’s final masterwork, Parsifal. This lecture will be held online via Zoom; we will send a registration link via email.

FREE FOR MEMBERS - must RSVP via email.
Non-members may purchase tickets here for $10 admission.

A former student of Leonard Bernstein, Saul Lilienstein holds B.A. and M.S. degrees in music from Queens College, NY. He has served as Director of the Handel Choir of Baltimore and the Harford Choral Society and, for many years, as Artistic Director and Conductor of Maryland’s Harford Opera Theatre and then of Operetta Renaissance in Baltimore. In 2005, the Wagner Society of Washington, DC bestowed the Society’s Award for “uncommon contributions” upon Lilienstein, who is honored to join past recipients Placido Domingo, Thomas Stewart, Evelyn Lear, and Heinz Fricke.

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