How to listen to and understand great music, part 6: From Romanticism to modernism, 1848 to 1913.
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Published
Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [1998].
Format
DVD
Edition
Library edition.
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2 videodiscs (360 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide.
Status
Downtown Library - Adult Nonfiction
781.87 H8471h V.6 VIDEO DISC
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781.87 H8471h V.6 VIDEO DISC
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Published
Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [1998].
Edition
Library edition.
Language
English
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DVD.
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Title from container.
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Part 6 of 6; discs 11 and 12 of 12.
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Lecturer, Robert Greenberg.
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SUMMARY: Discusses descriptive or "program" music of the 19th century, as well as musical nationalism and eroticism. Examines changes to the musical language influenced by scientific, technological, and intellectual changes with the 20th century.
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Contents: The concert overture, part 1 -- The concert overture, part 2 -- Romantic nationalism: post 1848 musical nationalism -- Russian nationalism -- The early 20th century and the modernist movement: an introduction -- Early twentieth-century modernism: the search for a new musical language: Debussy -- Early twentieth-century modernism: the search for a new musical language: Stravinsky -- Early twentieth-century modernism: the search for a new musical language Schonberg.
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