Select lectures and conversations from the New York Institute for the Humanities' forty-year archive.Read more »
Select lectures and conversations from the New York Institute for the Humanities' forty-year archive.Read Less
The writer and pianist Charles Rosen combined musicianship and critical acuity to a degree of accomplishment matched by few figures in the twentieth century. In this episode, we revisit Rosen’s 1978 lecture at the institute, on stage and at the keyboard, titled “Memory in Romantic Song Cycles.”