IN Series' unique series of conversation with artist and scholars on the themes of each production continues in a digital form with this enlightening conversation with Benjamin Williamson (Orpheus), Paula Sides (Eurydice), and Andrew Albin, poe
On the third and longest night in their playing, the fairies play out the story of four young lovers in the woods, As they sleep the fairies led by Puck, Oberon, and Titania, confuse their love with drops from the magical flower. When they wake
On the second evening of their revels, Puck narrates the feud between Fairy King Oberon and his Queen Titania, who soon square. Cursing Titania and her fairy band, Oberon consorts with Puck to pick an herb which will make her, when placed on he
In this opening episode a prologue introduces the world of fairies and the plots that they will play. First come the Mechanicals, a group of odd folks setting out to perform a play. They are led by Quince and their stay is Bottom, a stuttering
Finally the Mechanicals return to perform their play. Chaos mysteriously turns to comfort as fiasco becomes revelation, The fairies gather in an epilogue just before the fourth nights end, at break of day, and Puck makes amends.
In this final installment of our RING listening guide, Artistic Director Timothy Nelson explores not only this final segment, but also the power this work and Wagner's music continued to hold throughout the entire 20th century, even impacting h
From Handel's appeal for a place to mourn to his later assurance that the sun also rises, this podcast looks at not only how we measure the times, but perhaps how the times might also measure us.
IN Series Artistic Director Timothy Nelson introduces Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" in advance of the Metropolitan Opera's March 23rd streaming of the opera.
IN Series Artistic Director Timothy Nelson starts a new series of INtune podcasts, musing of the mind for a brave new world. In this episode he talks epics, the Decameron, and plays music from Vivaldi's "Griselda".
A preview discussion of BUTTERFLY, its sources (Puccini and otherwise), why its important that IN Series present this work today, and what our audiences can expect.
A live recording of our Director's Salon for THE TALE OF SERSE with Fatemeh Keshavarz and Parinaz Pahdori in conversation with Timothy Nelson about Handel, Rumi, and the connections of the universe.