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Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., p2006.
Provides understanding of musical forms, techniques, and terms and of the reciprocal relationship of social context and musical creation, using digitally recorded music to illustrate points and examining the contributions of nearly every major western composer.
48 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in .
Issued in 6 parts, each with 8 CDs.
Accompanying guidebooks include lecture outlines, time lines, biographical notes, glossaries, and bibliographical references.
In six containers: v. 1. (8 CDs) ; v. 2. (8 CDs) ; v. 3. (8 CDs) ; v. 4. (8 CDs) ; v. 5. (8 CDs) ; v. 6. (8 CDs).
Taught by Robert Greenberg, music historian-in-residence, San Francisco Performances.
lecture 3. Middle Ages ; lecture 4. Introduction to the Renaissance ; lecture 5. Renaissance mass ; lecture 6. Madrigal ; lecture 7. Introduction to the Baroque era ; lecture 8. Style features of Baroque-era music.
lecture 10. Fugue ; lecture 11. Baroque opera, pt. 1 ; lecture 12, Baroque opera, pt. 2 ; lecture 13. Oratorio ; lecture 14. Lutheran Church cantata ; lecture 15. Passacaglia ; lecture 16. Ritornello form and the Baroque concerto.
lecture 23. Sonata form, pt. 1 ; lecture 24. Sonata form, pt. 2.
Mozart and the operatic ensemble ; 30.
French Revolution and an introduction to Beethoven ; lecture 31. Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67, pt. 1 ; lecture 32. Beethoven's symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67, pt. 2.
Greenberg, R. (2006). How to listen to and understand great music. 3rd ed., library ed. Chantilly, VA: Teaching Co.
Greenberg, Robert, 1954-. 2006. How to Listen to and Understand Great Music. Chantilly, VA: Teaching Co.
Greenberg, Robert, 1954-, How to Listen to and Understand Great Music. Chantilly, VA: Teaching Co, 2006.
Greenberg, Robert. How to Listen to and Understand Great Music. 3rd ed., library ed. Chantilly, VA: Teaching Co, 2006.
|a CD 780.9 GREEN 3rd ed.
|a How to listen to and understand great music |h [sound recording] / |c Robert Greenberg.
|a 3rd ed., library ed.
|a Chantilly, VA : |b Teaching Co., |c p2006.
|a 48 sound discs : |b digital ; |c 4 3/4 in .
|a Issued in 6 parts, each with 8 CDs.
|a Accompanying guidebooks include lecture outlines, time lines, biographical notes, glossaries, and bibliographical references.
|a In six containers: v. 1. (8 CDs) ; v. 2. (8 CDs) ; v. 3. (8 CDs) ; v. 4. (8 CDs) ; v. 5. (8 CDs) ; v. 6. (8 CDs).
|g pt. 6. |g lecture 41. |t Concert overture, pt. 1 ; |g lecture 42. |t Concert overture, pt. 2 ; |g lecture 43. |t Romantic-era musical nationalism ; |g lecture 44. |t Russian nationalism ; |g lecture 45. |t Introduction to early 20th-century modernism ; |g lecture 46. |t Early 20th-century modernism--Claude Debussy ; |g lecture 47. |t Early 20th-century modernism--Igor Stravinsky ; |g lecture 48. |t Early 20th-century modernism--Arnold Schn?berg.
|g pt. 1. lecture 1. |t Music as a mirror ; |g lecture 2. |t Sources--the ancient world and the early church ; |g lecture 3. |t Middle Ages ; |g lecture 4. |t Introduction to the Renaissance ; |g lecture 5. |t Renaissance mass ; |g lecture 6. |t Madrigal ; |g lecture 7. |t Introduction to the Baroque era ; |g lecture 8. |t Style features of Baroque-era music.
|g pt. 2. |g lecture 9. |t National styles--Italy and Germany ; |g lecture 10. |t Fugue ; |g lecture 11. |t Baroque opera, pt. 1 ; |g lecture 12, |t Baroque opera, pt. 2 ; |g lecture 13. |t Oratorio ; |g lecture 14. |t Lutheran Church cantata ; |g lecture 15. |t Passacaglia ; |g lecture 16. |t Ritornello form and the Baroque concerto.
|g pt. 3. |g lecture 17. |t Enlightenment and an introduction to the classical era ; |g lecture 18. |t Viennese classical style--homophony and cadence ; |g lecture 19. |t Classical-era form--theme and variations ; |g lecture 20. |t Classical-era form--minuet and trio : Baroque antecedents ; |g lecture 21. |t Classical-era form--minuet and trio form ; |g lecture 22. |t Classical-era form--rondo form ; |g lecture 23. |t Sonata form, pt. 1 ; |g lecture 24. |t Sonata form, pt. 2.
|g pt. 4. |g lecture 25. |t Classical-era form--Sonata form, pt. 3 ; |g lecture 26. |t Symphony--music for every person ; |g lecture 27. |t Solo concerto ; |g lecture 28. |t Classical-era opera--the rise of opera buffa ; |g lecture 29. |t Classical-era opera, pt. 2--Mozart and the operatic ensemble ; 30. |t French Revolution and an introduction to Beethoven ; |g lecture 31. |t Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67, pt. 1 ; |g lecture 32. |t Beethoven's symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67, pt. 2.
|g pt. 5. |g lecture 33. |t Introduction to romanticism ; |g lecture 34. |t Formal challenges and solutions in early romantic music ; |g lecture 35. |t Program symphony--Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, pt. 1 ; |g lecture 36. |t Program symphony--Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, pt. 2 ; |g lecture 37. |t 19th-century Italian opera--bel canto opera ; |g lecture 38. |t 19th-century Italian opera--Giuseppe Verdi ; |g lecture 39. |t 19th-century opera--nationalism and experimentation ; |g lecture 40. |t 19th-century German opera--Richard Wagner.
|a Taught by Robert Greenberg, music historian-in-residence, San Francisco Performances.
|a Provides understanding of musical forms, techniques, and terms and of the reciprocal relationship of social context and musical creation, using digitally recorded music to illustrate points and examining the contributions of nearly every major western composer.

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