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Join NPR contributor Naomi Lewin for an in-depth look at the life, legend, and controversial legacy of the composer who revolutionized the operatic art form.
Cincinnati Opera and the Wagner Society collaborate to present an evening exploring Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. Composed in 1843, when Wagner was 30 years old, the opera offers glimpses at what would become his signature operatic style, featuring leitmotifs throughout the work. Join Naomi Lewin, NPR contributor and former WGUC host, for an in-depth look at the life, legend, and controversial legacy of the composer who revolutionized the operatic art form.
ADMISSION INFO
Admission is free for Mercantile Library members, and $10 non-members. Reservations required. Call the Mercantile Library at (513) 621-0717 or email reservations@mercantilelibrary.com.
Phone: (513) 621-0717
Email: reservations@mercantilelibrary.com
Website: https://www.cincinnatiopera.org/calendar/opera-rap-wagner
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Reception at 7:00 PM, program at 7:30 PM