VPMB82H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Military Camp, Symphony No. 8 (Mahler), Richard Strauss

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8 Apr 2018
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Extensive review of the syllabus and and introduction to the 19th century music. January 24th = 5 definitions of page 8 and 9 of the syllabus (cid:840)everything on it(cid:841) Not played from the beginning in the test. Unknown piece: know who might"ve composed it / what is the style. Professor will not ask for dates in the test / exams, but it is important to know the eras in order. This course starts with the end of the romantic era. Big 3 classical composers: mo art, beethoven (cid:840)(ery influential in the 19th century(cid:841, haydn. Important romantic composers: chopin, brombs, schumann, )agner (cid:840))as as influential as beethoven in the romantic era (cid:840)turn of the 19th 20th century(cid:841) Specifically, )agner promoted all of these traits, but not in a nice way (cid:840)racist, german(cid:841), and worshipped beethoven. )as a jewish that was forced to become a catholic. Music: 10 symphonies (cid:840)last incomplete(cid:841), 45 art songs etc.

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