The symphony. Part 2 [videorecording] / [Robert Greenberg]. Produced by Matthew A. Kraft; academic content supervision by Maggie Lyon; studio direction by Tom Dunton.
[Robert Greenberg]. Produced by Matthew A. Kraft; academic content supervision by Maggie Lyon; studio direction by Tom Dunton Lecturer: Robert Greenberg.
Contents:
Disc 3. Lecture 9. Beethoven -- Lecture 10. Schubert -- Lecture 11. Berlioz and the Symphonie fantastique -- Lecture 12. Mendelssohn and Schumann. Disc 4. Lecture 13. Franck, Saint-Saens, and the symphony in France -- Lecture 14. Nationalism and the symphony -- Lecture 15. Brahms, Bruckner, and the Viennese symphony -- Lecture 16. Gustav Mahler.
Summary:
An eight lecture course that traces the development of the symphony from its roots in the opera of the Baroque period to the present.
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