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How to Listen to and Understand Great Music
- Item Number
- 225
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 100 USD
Item Description
How to Listen to and Understand Great Music, 3rd Edition
Six How to Listen to and Understand Great Music audio CD sets totalling 48 CDs plus accompanying book.
This course can permanently enrich your life: With Professor Greenberg as your teacher, you will hear and understand an entire language of unmatched beauty, genius, and power.
The following are the course titles from How to Listen to and Understand Great Music, 3rd Edition.
- Music as a Mirror
- Sources—The Ancient World and the Early Church
- The Middle Ages
- Introduction to the Renaissance
- The Renaissance Mass
- The Madrigal
- An Introduction to the Baroque Era
- Style Features of Baroque-era Music
- National Styles—Italy and Germany
- Fugue
- Baroque Opera, Part 1
- Baroque Opera, Part 2
- The Oratorio
- The Lutheran Church Cantata
- Passacaglia
- Ritornello Form and the Baroque Concerto
- The Enlightenment and an Introduction to the Classical Era
- The Viennese Classical Style, Homophony, and the Cadence
- Classical-era Form—Theme and Variations
- Classical-era Form—Minuet and Trio: Baroque Antecedents
- Classical-era Form—Minuet and Trio Form
- Classical-era Form—Rondo Form
- Classical-era Form—Sonata Form, Part 1
- Classical-era Form—Sonata Form, Part 2
- Classical-era Form—Sonata Form, Part 3
- The Symphony—Music for Every Person
- The Solo Concerto
- Classical-era Opera—The Rise of Opera Buffa
- Classical-era Opera, Part 2—Mozart and the Operatic Ensemble
- The French Revolution and an Introduction to Beethoven
- Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in C Minor, op. 67, Part 1
- Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in C Minor, op. 67, Part 2
- Introduction to Romanticism
- Formal Challenges and Solutions in Early Romantic Music
- The Program Symphony—Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Part 1
- The Program Symphony—Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Part 2
- 19th-Century Italian Opera—Bel Canto Opera
- 19th-Century Italian Opera—Giuseppe Verdi
- 19th-Century German Opera—Nationalism and Experimentation
- 19th-Century German Opera—Richard Wagner
- The Concert Overture, Part 1
- The Concert Overture, Part 2
- Romantic-era Musical Nationalism
- Russian Nationalism
- An Introduction to Early 20th-Century Modernism
- Early 20th-Century Modernism—Claude Debussy
- Early 20th-Century Modernism—Igor Stravinsky
- Early 20th-Century Modernism—Arnold Schönberg
Item Special Note
Winning bidder may
- pick up the sets at New Philadelphia location
- arrange to receive it at the May 12, 2012 Tuscarawas Philharmonic concert or
- request that it be shipped. Winning bidder will be required to pay shipping costs.
Donated By:
Edith Price
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