12/08/2022
Throwback Thursday. In case you missed our recent program on Mozart:
Humanities West presents a performance, and an elucidation, of Mozart’s String Quintet in G minor, K. 516, composed in Vienna in 1787. It is widely considered to be among Mozart's greatest and most tragic works. But the Quintet is not only “tragic”; it is a “tragedy” in the mode of the ancient Greeks: the enactment of the story of a hero who meets a catastrophic fate.
Mozart scholar Steve Machtinger will demonstrate how Mozart imbued the work with musical symbols that convey its tragic narrative. The program will include a live performance by the Hatzfeld Quintet of all four movements of Mozart’s String Quintet in G minor.
Humanities West presents Mozart's Music
Humanities West presents a performance, and an elucidation, of Mozart’s String Quintet in G minor, K. 516, composed in Vienna in 1787. It is widely considere...
11/18/2022
Our next event is coming up in two weeks: "Leonardo: The Scientist-Artist" Friday, December 2, 5 PM. In person at the Commonwealth Club of California and also online. For tickets and information:
https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2022-12-02/humanities-west-presents-leonardo-scientist-artist
Humanities West Presents Leonardo the Scientist-Artist
Five centuries after his death, Leonardo Da Vinci is attracting more attention for his art, his science and his mechanical inventiveness than ever.
10/25/2022
We're looking forward to our next program: "Ramses the Great" on Friday, Nov. 4, 5 PM (in person at the Commonwealth Club of California or online).
More information and discount code at link below. We hope to see you there.
Ramses the Great - Humanities West
Ramses the Great ruled Egypt over 3,200 years ago, but he made sure we would still be talking about him today. He ruled for 67 years, probably starting on May 31st (III Season of the Harvest, day 27 to ancient Egyptians) in 1279 BC. He soon set about creating a new capital city in the […]
10/07/2022
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07/12/2022
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02/24/2022
Did you miss our recent program on the Taj Mahal? You're in luck, you can watch using link below.
Thank you to the Commonwealth Club of California for hosting this great and informative talk.
Humanities West presents Shah Jahan's Taj Mahal
The most famous and most beautiful tomb in the world was born in the broken heart of Shah Jahan, when his wife Mumtaz Mahal died at 38 giving birth to their ...
02/04/2022
Have you missed us? We have missed you! In case you haven't received any of our recent communications, we have an upcoming program on the that will be presented both in-person and online:
Humanities West Presents Shah Jahan's Taj Mahal
The most famous and most beautiful tomb in the world was born in the broken heart of Shah Jahan, when his wife Mumtaz Mahal died at 38 giving birth to their 14th child. The riches of the Mughal Empire were poured into this testament to his grief and to his love, as thousands of artisans labored betw...
05/07/2019
Excited to announce our 2019-2020 season!
Humanities West 2019-2020 Season
08/08/2018
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Opinion | Oh, the Humanities!
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07/25/2018
Who was Tchaikovsky? Come learn more at our Late Czarist Russian Artistic Brilliance program in November!
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is widely considered the most popular Russian composer in history. His work includes the The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker.