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_beng
100 1 _aGreenberg, Robert
_d1954-
110 _aSan Francisco Performances
245 1 4 _aThe Symphony /
_cRobert Greenberg ; The Teaching Company.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aChantilly, VA :
_bThe Teaching Company,
_c2003.
300 _a6 DVDs (1080 min.) :
_bsd. col. ;
_c4 3/4 in. +
_e1 Course Guidebook (iv, 217 p. : ill. ; 19 cm)
440 _aThe Great Courses
440 _aFine Arts and Music
440 _aMusic Appreciation
500 _aIncludes 24 x 30 min. lectures. Also Includes Course Guidebook.
504 _aThe Course Guidebook includes a glossary and bibliographical references.
505 _a"The symphony evolved from the 17th-century Italian opera overture and the Baroque ripieno concerto. By the mid to late 18th century, the symphony became the single most important genre of orchestral music. In 300 years—with backdrops ranging from the French Revolution to the Soviet Empire, the Enlightenment to the Roaring Twenties—the symphony would arrive at where it stands today: one of the longest lived, and perhaps the most expressively inclusive, genres of instrumental music. In this series of 24 45-minute lectures, Professor Robert Greenberg guides the listener on a survey of the symphony. You'll listen to selections from the greatest symphonies by many of the greatest composers of the past 300 years. You'll also hear selections from some overlooked works that, undeservedly, have been forgotten by contemporary audiences." (Publisher's Website)
505 _aCONTENTS:
505 _aDisc 1
_tLecture 1. Let's Take It From The Top!
_tLecture 2. The Concerto and The Orchestra
_tLecture 3. The Pre-Classical Symphony
_tLecture 4. Mannheim
505 _aDisc 2
_tLecture 5. Classical Masters
_tLecture 6. Franz Joseph Haydn, Part 1
_tLecture 7. Franz Joseph Haydn, Part 2
_tLecture 8. Mozart
505 _aDisc 3
_tLecture 9. Beethoven
_tLecture 10. Schubert
_tLecture 11. Berlioz and the Symphonie Fantastique
_tLecture 12. Mendelssohn and Schumann
505 _aDISC 4
_tLecture 13. Franck, Saint-Saens, and the Symphony in France
_tLecture 14. Nationalism and the Symphony
_tLecture 15. Brahms, Bruckner, and the Viennese Symphony
_tLecture 16. Gustav Mahler
505 _aDISC 5
_tLecture 17. Nielsen and Sibelius
_tLecture 18. The Symphony in Russia
_tLecture 19. Charles Ives
_tLecture 20. Aaron Copland and Samuel Barber
505 _aDISC 6
_tLecture 21. Roy Harris and William Schuman
_tLecture 22. The Twentieth-Century British Symphony
_tLecture 23. Olivier Messiaen and Turangalila!
_tLecture 24. Dmitri Shostakovich and his Tenth Symphony
520 3 _a"The symphony evolved from the 17th-century Italian opera overture and the Baroque ripieno concerto. By the mid to late 18th century, the symphony became the single most important genre of orchestral music. In 300 years—with backdrops ranging from the French Revolution to the Soviet Empire, the Enlightenment to the Roaring Twenties—the symphony would arrive at where it stands today: one of the longest lived, and perhaps the most expressively inclusive, genres of instrumental music. In this series of 24 45-minute lectures, Professor Robert Greenberg guides the listener on a survey of the symphony. You'll listen to selections from the greatest symphonies by many of the greatest composers of the past 300 years. You'll also hear selections from some overlooked works that, undeservedly, have been forgotten by contemporary audiences." (Publisher's Website)
520 2 _aDVD CONTENTS: Disc 1 Lecture 1. Let's Take It From The Top! Lecture 2. The Concerto and The Orchestra Lecture 3. The Pre-Classical Symphony Lecture 4. Mannheim Disc 2 Lecture 5. Classical Masters Lecture 6. Franz Joseph Haydn, Part 1 Lecture 7. Franz Joseph Haydn, Part 2 Lecture 8. Mozart 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 DISC 5 Lecture 17. Nielsen and Sibelius Lecture 18. The Symphony in Russia Lecture 19. Charles Ives Lecture 20. Aaron Copland and Samuel Barber DISC 6 Lecture 21. Roy Harris and William Schuman Lecture 22. The Twentieth-Century British Symphony Lecture 23. Olivier Messiaen and Turangalila! Lecture 24. Dmitri Shostakovich and his Tenth Symphony
520 2 _aCOURSE GUIDEBOOK CONTENTS: Professor Biography Course Scope Lecture 1: Let's Take It From The Top! Lecture 2: The Concerto and The Orchestra Lecture 3: The Pre-Classical Symphony Lecture 4: Mannheim Lecture 5: Classical Masters Lecture 6: Franz Joseph Haydn, Part 1 Lecture 7: Franz Joseph Haydn, Part 2 Lecture 8: Mozart Lecture 9: Beethoven Lecture 10: Schubert Lecture 11: Berlioz and the Symphonie Fantastique Lecture 12: Mendelssohn and Schumann 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 Lecture 17: Nielsen and Sibelius Lecture 18: The Symphony in Russia Lecture 19: Charles Ives Lecture 20: Aaron Copland and Samuel Barber Lecture 21: Roy Harris and William Schuman Lecture 22: The Twentieth-Century British Symphony Lecture 23: Olivier Messiaen and Turangalila! Lecture 24: Dmitri Shostakovich and his Tenth Symphony Timeline of Works Glossary List of Symphonists Annotated Bibliography Bibliography
650 0 _aSymphony
650 0 _aMusic
650 0 _aFine Arts
650 0 _aMusic Appreciation
710 _aThe Teaching Company
856 _uhttps://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/music/classical-music/the-symphony.html
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/item/show/423314026
_zCheck the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalogue.
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