Compact discs. In three containers. "San Francisco performances." "Art & music" -- container. The Teaching Company: Course no. 7270. Bibliographical references in each course guide. Professor Robert Greenberg.
Contents:
Lecture 24. Lecture 1. Servants to the cause and guilty pleasures. Lecture 2. The Baroque Italian concerto -- Lecture 3. Baroque masters -- Lecture 4. Bach's Brandenburg concerti -- Lecture 5. Mozart, part 1 -- Lecture 6. Mozart, part 2 -- Lecture 7. Classical masters -- Lecture 8. Beethoven. Part 2. Lecture 9. The romantic concerto -- Lecture 10. Hummel and Chopin -- Lecture 11. Mendelssohn and Schumann -- Lecture 12. Romantic masters -- Lecture 13. Tchaikovsky -- Lecture 14. Brahms and the symphonic concerto -- Lecture 15. Dvorak -- Lecture 16. Rachmaninoff. Part 3. Lecture 17. The Russian concerto, part 1 -- Lecture 18. The Russian concerto, part 2 -- Lecture 19. The concerto in France -- Lecture 20. Bartok -- Lecture 21. SchoĢnberg, Berg and the 12-tone method -- Lecture 22. Twentieth-century masters -- Lecture 23. Elliott Carter -- Lecture 24. Servants to the cause and guilty pleasures.
Summary:
24 lectures exploring the range and history of the concerto from its beginnings in the late 1600s through the twentieth century.
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