lecture 1. Blessing of inconceivable richness -- lecture 2. "Hunt" -- lecture 3." Hunt", pt. 2 -- lecture 4. Flute quartet in D Major -- lecture 5. Vienna -- lecture 6. Haydn and inspiration glossary -- lecture 7. Exclusively for his friends -- lecture 8. Duos for violin and viola -- lecture 9. Not just a pretty face -- lecture 10. Blowin' in the winds -- lecture 11. Piano trios -- lecture 12. Piano quartets -- lecture 13. String quartet in A Major, K, 464 -- lecture 14. String quintets -- lecture 15. Dissonance--musical and financial -- lecture 16. Basset horns and harmonicas.
Summary:
Professor Robert Greenberg does for you what even someone as knowledgeable in music as that great composer and friend of Mozart's, Joseph Haydn, had to do to fully appreciate Mozart's brilliance: sit down with his music and carefully examine it. Professor Greenberg takes you deep inside the structure of Mozart's chamber masterworks to reveal his hand at work.
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