Patrick Bade
About Patrick Bade
Patrick Bade is a historian, writer, and broadcaster. He studied at UCL and the Courtauld Institute of Art. He was a senior lecturer at Christie’s Education for many years and has worked for the Art Fund, Royal Opera House, National Gallery, and V&A. He has published on 19th- and early 20th-century paintings and historical vocal recordings. His latest book is Music Wars: 1937–1945.
Patrick’s lectures (267)
Date
Title
3 January
American Art Deco
7 January
American Art Between the Wars: Edward Hopper and Georgia O’Keeffe
24 January
Leopold Stokowski: Genius and Showman
28 January
Harlem Renaissance
31 January
Hollywood Imagines Europe
4 February
Florence Price and William Grant Still
11 February
The Struggle for Recognition: African American Classical Singers: Roland Hayes, Marian Anderson, Dorothy Maynor and Leontyne Price
14 February
Jewish Singers at the Met: Alma Gluck, Alexander Kipnis, Rose Pauly, Richard Tucker, Jan Peerce and Leonard Warren
18 February
Black Divas on the Jazz Scene
21 February
The Fall of Paris and the Rise of New York
25 February
Rudolf Bing at The Met
28 February
Composers in Exile
3 March
Franz Waxman: Berlin to Hollywood
6 March
Leontyne Price, Shirley Verrett, Grace Bumbry and Martina Arroyo: Afro-American Divas
10 March
George Antheil: The Bad Boy of Hollywood Music
13 March
Alfred Drake: Broadway's Greatest Singing Actor
17 March
Samuel Barber: American Composer
20 March
Marilyn Horne and Jessye Norman
27 March
Bernard Herrmann: Citizen Kane to Taxi Driver
16 June
Paris and Modernity, Part I: The Streets of Paris
23 June
Paris and Modernity, Part II: 1905 - 1925
7 July
The Louvre, Part 1: The Italian Schools from Giotto to Tiepolo
14 July
The Louvre, Part 2: The Northern Schools from Van Eyck to Vermeer
28 July
The Louvre, Part 3: The French School
4 August
The Louvre, Part 4: French Painting: The "Grandes Machines" from Jacques-Louis David to Delacroix
18 August
The Louvre, Part 5: Italian Baroque, Spanish and British Painting
25 August
Singers Who Changed How We Listen: Enrico Caruso
1 September
Singers Who Changed How We Listen: Maria Callas
8 September
Exploring the Marais, Part 1
15 September
Exploring the Marais, Part 2: Musée Carnavalet
22 September
Exploring the Marais, Part 3: Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme
29 September
Musée Jacquemart-André
27 October
Musée de l'Orangerie
10 November
Women in the École de Paris, Part 1: Suzanne Valadon and Marie Laurencin
24 November
Women in the École de Paris, Part 2: Hermine David and Kiki de Montparnasse
1 December
Jewish Women of the École de Paris, Part 3: Sonia Delaunay, Chana Orloff, Alice Halicka