How to listen to and understand great music [videorecording].
How to listen to and understand great music [videorecording].
- Springfield, VA : Teaching Co., c1998.
- 12 DVDs sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 6 lecture transcriipts; 6 accompanying study guides (22 cm.)
- SuperStar teachers .
Varying copyright dates exist on cassette labels. Consists of 6 containers. Each container includes 2 videocassettes and 1 study guide. Each videocassette contains 4 lectures, each approximately 45 minutes in length. Each study guide covers the 8 lectures contained in 2 videocassettes in 1 container.
Part one. The ancient world through the early Baroque (lectures 1-8) -- Part two. The high Baroque (lectures 9-16) -- Part three. The Classical era (lectures 17-24) -- Part four. The Classical era II and the age of revolution--Beethoven (lectures 25-32) -- Part five. Nineteenth-century romanticism (lectures 33-40) -- Part six. From Romanticism to Modernism: 1848-1913 (lectures 41-48).
Robert Greenberg, lecturer.
A music appreciation course taught by Robert Greenberg, Ph. D., composer and Chair of the Department of Music History & Literature at San Francisco Conservatory. He covers the history of Western concert music, beginning with the ancient music of the Greeks and ending with early 20th century modernism. Includes selections of musical recordings.
Music--History and criticism.
Music appreciation.
Varying copyright dates exist on cassette labels. Consists of 6 containers. Each container includes 2 videocassettes and 1 study guide. Each videocassette contains 4 lectures, each approximately 45 minutes in length. Each study guide covers the 8 lectures contained in 2 videocassettes in 1 container.
Part one. The ancient world through the early Baroque (lectures 1-8) -- Part two. The high Baroque (lectures 9-16) -- Part three. The Classical era (lectures 17-24) -- Part four. The Classical era II and the age of revolution--Beethoven (lectures 25-32) -- Part five. Nineteenth-century romanticism (lectures 33-40) -- Part six. From Romanticism to Modernism: 1848-1913 (lectures 41-48).
Robert Greenberg, lecturer.
A music appreciation course taught by Robert Greenberg, Ph. D., composer and Chair of the Department of Music History & Literature at San Francisco Conservatory. He covers the history of Western concert music, beginning with the ancient music of the Greeks and ending with early 20th century modernism. Includes selections of musical recordings.
Music--History and criticism.
Music appreciation.