Great Music of the Twentieth Century

by Robert Greenberg

Streaming video, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

781.17

Collection

Publication

Great Courses (2018), 24 lectures, 45 minutes, 247 pages

Description

The 20th century was a hotbed of musical exploration, innovation, and transformation unlike any other epoch in history. Ranging across the century in its entirety, these 24 lectures present a musical cornucopia of astounding dimensions?a major presentation and exploration of the incredible brilliance and diversity of musical art across a turbulent century. Using a chronological approach, you'll explore the fascinating gamut of 20th-century musical "isms," from impressionism and fauvism to serialism, stochasticism, ultraserialism, neo-classicism, neo-tonalism, and minimalism, as well as the inclusivity and synthesis within concert music that embraced Western historical styles, folk and popular music, jazz, rock, Asian, Latin American, and other influences in the service of heightened musical expression. Through the panoramic view of the course, you'll discover the genius of composers such as Debussy, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Webern, Bart?k, Ligeti, Riley, Ad?s, and many others. Far more than simply a series of lectures, the program comprises a huge and many-sided resource for discovering the endless riches of 20th-century concert music across the globe. The phenomenal range of genres and composers covered and the wealth of suggestions for specific works make this a reference that could easily inspire years of musical exploration and glorious listening.This remarkable inquiry opens the doors to an extraordinary spectrum of contemporary masterpieces that await discovery and deep listening. Within these unique and riveting lectures, Professor Greenberg offers you the keys to understanding and deep enjoyment of a revolutionary, visionary, and magnificent era in music. In Great Music of the 20th Century, you'll experience the living, evolving, and superlative musical art that so vividly and unforgettably speaks to the life of our times.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Local notes

[01] 20th-Century Music: Be Afraid No Longer! [02] Setting the Table and Parsing Out Blame [03] Debussy and le français in Musical Action [04] Russia and Igor Stravinsky [05] Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring [06] The Paradox of Arnold Schoenberg [07] The Emancipation of Melody! [08] The Second Viennese School [09] The “New” Classicism [10] Schoenberg and the 12-Tone Method [11] Synthesis and Nationalism: Béla Bartók [12] America’s Musical Gift [13] American Iconoclasts [14] The World Turned Upside Down [15] Electronic Music and European Ultraserialism [16] Schoenberg in Exile [17] Stravinsky in America [18] For Every Action an Equal Reaction [19] The California Avant-Garde [20] Rock around the Clock [21] East Meets West; South Meets North [22] Postmodernism: New Tonality and Eclecticism [23] The New Pluralism [24] Among Friends
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