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Twentieth Century Music
Feb
24
to Apr 13

Twentieth Century Music

Twentieth-century music is no longer “contemporary” music; it has become yet another complex and multifaceted notch along the continuum of musical history. We can now examine with reasonable objectivity the influence and permanence of a diverse range of composers...

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Russian Masters
Jun
25
to Aug 13

Russian Masters

We will highlight the flamboyant and coloristic compositional techniques of Borodin and Rimsky-Korsakov,  the elegance and craftsmanship of Tchaikovsky, and the prescient modernism of Mussorgsky with due attention to the beloved virtuoso performance tradition. Download the syllabus

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Beethoven and Schubert: The Sonatas and Quartets
Jun
23
to Aug 11

Beethoven and Schubert: The Sonatas and Quartets

For Beethoven, the sonata was his laboratory or workshop. It was the genre in which he experimented with his most audacious and original ideas, while the quartet decisively marks the culmination of each of his “three periods.” Schubert’s sonatas and quartets express his utterly complementary character in regard to Beethoven. Download Syllabus

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Nationalist Traditions in Music
Jan
15
to Mar 5

Nationalist Traditions in Music

This course focuses on the national traditions often omitted in standard musical survey courses. We will introduce the English and closely-related Scandinavian tradition, and the Eastern European tradition of the Czech, Polish and Hungarian masters. Syllabus

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The String Quartet: A History
Jan
13
to Mar 3

The String Quartet: A History

Compact and homogeneous, expressive and versatile, the string quartet is the preferred chamber music of composers from Haydn (who invented it as a genre) to the current day. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Wolf, Janáček, Bartók, and Berg’s quartets will be examined. Syllabus

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