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Bach and the High Baroque
Bach and the High Baroque

extraordinary sweep of Bach's music and understand his compositional language - whether you're a devoted admirer or a casual listener. You'll place Bach in context by tracing the musical traditions and composers from whom he drew his inspiration and learning how Bach absorbed these influences to become the transcendent composer of the High Baroque. Part I of these lectures gives an ...

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Great Masters: Brahms-His Life and Music
Great Masters: Brahms-His Life and Music

Johannes Brahms was a man of contrasts. His serious Teutonic music was balanced by joyful dance music. His miserliness with himself by exceeding generosity with family and associates. His kindness to working people with a biting, malicious wit reserved for those he encountered in artistic and aristocratic circles. He was not an easy man to know, destroying a good deal of his own work and almost...

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Great Masters: Liszt - His Life and Music
Great Masters: Liszt - His Life and Music

More than anyone before him - more than Beethoven, Byron, even the preternatural Paganini - it was Franz Liszt who created one of the most enduring archetypes of the Romantic era: that of the artist, "who walks with God and brings down fire from heaven in order to kindle the hearts of humankind." An innovative composer both for his own instrument and on an orchestral scale, Liszt was without a ...

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Great Masters: Mahler - His Life and Music
Great Masters: Mahler - His Life and Music

More than many other composers, Gustav Mahler's works are highly personal expressions of his inner world, a world of overwhelming alienation and loneliness - "thrice homeless," in his own words, "as a Bohemian in Austria, as an Austrian among Germans, as a Jew throughout the world - everywhere an intruder, never welcomed." Incredibly, Mahler was able to draw upon the diversity of this worl...

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Great Masters: Robert and Clara Schumann - Their Lives and Music
Great Masters: Robert and Clara Schumann - Their Lives and Music

In all the annals of Western music, there has never been a couple like the Schumanns: he a pioneering critic and composer (the only ever to achieve greatness as both), she one of the leading concert pianists of Europe, as well as a composer of no small talent herself. This series of eight lectures by an award-winning composer and acclaimed teacher includes excerpts of works by both of the Schum...

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Great Masters: Shostakovich - His Life and Music
Great Masters: Shostakovich - His Life and Music

Dmitri Shostakovich is without a doubt one of the central composers of the 20th century. His symphonies and string quartets are mainstays of the repertoire. But Shostakovich is also a figure whose story raises challenging and exciting issues that go far beyond music: they touch on questions of conscience, the moral role of the artist, the plight of humanity in the face of total war and mass oppres...

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Great Masters: Stravinsky - His Life and Music
Great Masters: Stravinsky - His Life and Music

Stravinsky composed what is arguably one of the two most important musical compositions of the twentieth century, The Rite of Spring. He forged a new "musical language" to portray the sense of the ballet's primitive and earthy theme. More than a dozen excerpts of Stravinsky's works are examined.

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Tchaikovsky-His Life and Music
Tchaikovsky-His Life and Music

8 lectures | 46 minutes per lecture The life of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) exhibits as close a link as you will find anywhere between an artist's inner world and the outward products of that artist's creative activity. As a man, Tchaikovsky was defined by and indivisible from his music, which became an outlet for all the shifting moods of his turbulent soul. As Professor Robert Greenb...

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Understanding the Fundamentals of Music
Understanding the Fundamentals of Music

We all know that beneath the surface of music, beyond the joy or excitement or even heartache that this beautiful language of sound can stir within us, lies the often mysterious realm of music theory—a complex syntax of structural and instrumental resources that composers may draw on. No matter what kind of music we listen to—symphony or string quartet, saxophone solo or vocal ballad, hip hop o...

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Concert Masterworks
Concert Masterworks

ave you ever thought about the creative process that boiled inside geniuses like Mozart, Beethoven, Dvorák, Strauss, Brahms, Mendelssohn, or Liszt - or any composer, for that matter? What goes through a composer's mind when a musical composition is being set to paper? Are those magical weeks or months spent in an agonizing creative blur of ideas first tried and then discarded, or is it a matter...

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