Rosamund Bartlett
Rosamund Bartlett
“Who was Tolstoy? The Life and Works of a Russian Rebel”, illustrated talk, 7pm, Thursday 24 April 2025, Books on the Rise, Hill Rise, Richmond
pre-concert talk, Brodsky String Quartet, Friday 9 May 2025, St. Just in Roseland Church, Cornwall: Haydn String Quartet Op 50 no 1 in B flat major, Debussy String Quartet in G minor, Shostakovich String Quartet no 9 in E flat major
“Naples and the Russian Literary Imagination”, part of “Conversations around Naples” public talks series, 6pm, Thursday 16 May, Il Corno cafe, Covered Market, Oxford
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BBC Radio 3, interval guest, Opera on 3: Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin from the Royal Opera House, 26 October 2024
BBC Radio 3, Proms interval guest, Stravinsky, The Firebird, 18 August 2024
BBC Radio 3, Proms interval guest, Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony, 31 July 2024
Rachmaninov’s Aleko and Francesca da Rimini, Opera on 3, BBC Radio 3, April 2024, in discussion with Andrew McGregor
“Rodchenko’s Farewell to Painting”, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Art Appreciation lecture, March, 2024
“Colour and Form: Kandinsky and Modern Art”, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, lecture series, February 2024
Rimsky-Korsakov, Christmas Eve, Opera on 3, BBC Radio 3, December 2023, in discussion with Tom Service
BBC Proms interval discussion about Shostakovich’s 10th Symphony, 15 August 2023
'Reading Russian Literature in a Time of War: Chekhov & Tolstoy’, Western Sydney University Writing and Research Centre seminar, 24 March 2023
“Rebels not Muses: The Women Artists of European Modernism”, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, lecture series, February 2023
“The Bright Palette of the Ukrainian Avant-Garde”, St. Margaret’s Institute, Oxford, 18 January 2023
“Eugene Onegin: The Letter and the Gun”, Opera Holland Park event with Lada Valešová, Anna Picard and Julia Burbach, Marylebone, London, March 2022
“From Balcone to Biglietto: The Story of Italian Art, Architecture and Music in St. Petersburg”, Aberdeen Italian Circle, January 2022
“Chekhov, Gardens, Climate Change and the Meaning of Life”, Pushkin House, Bloomsbury Square, London, 7pm. November 2021
“A Window into Russia: Paris, Moscow and St. Petersburg During the Belle Époque”
three lectures for the Friends of the Ashmolean, June 2021; The Two Faces of Russia: Moscow and St Petersburg; Russian Artists in Paris in the Belle Époque; Matisse in Moscow: Icons and the Avant-Garde
“Russia’s Artistic Journey”, three virtual lectures, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution,
April 2021: From Paris to St Petersburg: How the fine arts travelled to Russia in the 18th century, Wanderers: How Russian artists discovered their own country in the 19th century, Faberge and the Firebird: Cultural Exchange and the European Avant-Garde in the 20th Century
“The Superfluous Man and the Bookish Girl: Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin” - discussion with Lada Valešová and Anna Picard, Holland Park Opera, Marylebone, London, March 2020
‘Wagner - passing the baton’: panel discussion evening - Wagner Circle Event, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, November 2019
Sofia Tolstoy - A Centenary: Sophie Ratcliffe and Rosamund Bartlett in Conversation - John Sandoe Books, Chelsea, November 2019
Opera Bellissima, Verona Opera Festival, and the Rossini and Puccini Festivals, Renaissance Tours, August 2019
An exploration of the Russian symphonic tradition, BBC Proms Plus Talk, Imperial College Union, 24 August 2019
Tchaikovsky and the Folk Tradition, BBC Proms Plus Talk, Imperial College Union, 1 September 2019
Russian Classics, Better Read Bookstore literary tour to Moscow and St Petersburg, September 2019
Natalia Goncharova - A Russian Trailblazer, ‘London Art and More’ lecture series, June 2019, Richmond
Poland and the Baltics, Art Gallery of NSW tour from Warsaw to Helsinki, 21 June to 7 July, 2019
Chekhov and the Meaning of Life, Better Read Than Dead Bookstore event, Newtown, Sydney,
March 2019
Anna Karenina, Tolstoy and Russia, lecture, State Library of NSW, Sydney, March 2019
Power and Paradise: Woollahra Philharmonic Orchestra concert, including Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2, soloist Philip Shovk, 5.30pm. Saturday 30 March 2019 and 2.30pm, Sunday 31 March 2019, St. Columba Uniting Church, Woollahra, Sydney
From Chopin to Sibelius: Art and the National Soul in Poland and the Baltics, travel talk prior to Poland and the Baltics tour, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 10.30am, Saturday 2 March 2019
Matisse in Moscow: Icons and the Avant-Garde, lecture to accompany the Masters of Modern Art from the Hermitage exhibition, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 10.30am, Thursday 7 February 2019
Matisse in Leningrad: The Hermitage and its Masters of Modern Art, lecture to accompany the Masters of Modern Art from the Hermitage exhibition, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 10.30am, Thursday 14 February 2019
A Common Culture?, panel discussion on Anglo-Russian relations with Anthony Cross and Boris Akunin, Russia, Royalty and the Romanovs exhibition, Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, 6.30pm, 24 January 2019
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, guest lecture, V&A History of Performance, Dance and Theatre Year Course, Term 1, The History of Opera, V&A Museum, 7 December 2018
Musorgsky, Ravel and the International Mission of Moscow’s House of Song, 1908-1918, Oxford Lieder Festival symposium:“Reaching Out: European Song Across Borders” , Lincoln College, Oxford, 14 October 2018
‘Chekhov’s Gardens’, talk for the Oxford Perm Association, Rewley House, Oxford, 9 July, 6pm
Anton Chekhov’s Garden, designed by Anna Benn and Hannah Gardner for the Anton Chekhov Foundation, RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, 3-8 July 2018
Art, Architecture and Design in Scandinavia: Denmark and Norway, Art Gallery of NSW tour, 12-26 July
2018
The Doctor’s Garden: on the Anton Chekhov Garden at the RHS Hampton Court Garden Show, July 2018,
joint talk with Dr. Michael Dixon, Chairman, College of Medicine and Integrated Health, Second Plant Medicine Conference: “The Next Steps: Putting Nature to Work”, Barber Surgeons’ Hall, London EC2, 21st June 2018
Constructivism, Jazz and Montage: The Arts in Soviet Russia 1921-1928,, Part 1: 1921-1924, Stonehill House, Abingdon, 14 April 2018
Art and Revolution: The Life and Death of the Russian Avant-Garde, lecture for The Friends of Kenwood, Kenwood House, Hampstead, 15 April 2018
Constructivism, Jazz and Montage: The Arts in Soviet Russia 1921-1928, Part 2: 1925-1928, Stonehill House, Abingdon, 29 April 2018
The Golden Age of the Imperial Theatres: Opera at the Mariinsky, 1890-1917, event for Opera Prelude with Sophie Pullen (soprano) and Maria Levandovskaya (piano), Cadogan Hall, London, 1 May 2018
The Music of Dmitry Shostakovich: Of Its Time And For All Time, with Daniel Driscoll, Stonehill House, Abingdon, 24 February 2018
How Chekhov Took on Tolstoy, St. Margaret’s Institute, Tea and Talks, Polstead Road, Oxford, 7 March, 1.30-3.30pm