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Author Greenberg, Robert, 1954-, author

Title The symphonies of Beethoven / Robert Greenberg.

Publication Info. Springfield, VA : The Teaching Company, [1996]
copyright 1996

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 784.184 GRE  PT.3 2 DVDS/1 BOOK    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 784.184 GRE  PT.2 2 DVDS/1 BOOK    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 784.184 GRE  PT.1 2 DVDS/1 BOOK    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 784.184 GRE  PT.4 2 DVDS/1 BOOK    Check Shelf
Description 2 videodiscs(circa 8 hrs.) each; 8 discs total sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet each; 4 booklets total
digital rda
DVD
video file DVD rda
Series Great courses.
Note In 4 containers 25 x 20 x 7 cm.
Course numbers 731.
Guidebooks contain outlines of each 45 minute lecture.
Copyrite date on guidebooks is 1998.
Contents Part 1: Lecture 1. Beethoven and the heroic style, part I -- Lecture 2. Beethoven and the heroic style, part II -- Lecture 3. Beethoven and the heroic style, part III -- Lecture 4. Beethoven and the heroic style, part IV -- Lecture 5. Symphony No. 1, Beethoven as classicist--tradition and innovation, part I -- Lecture 6. Symphony No. 1, Beethoven as classicist--tradition and innovation, part II -- Lecture 7. Symphony No. 2, Beethoven at the edge, part I -- Lecture 8. Symphony No. 2, Beethoven at the edge, part II.
Part 2: Lecture 9. Symphony No. 3, the "new path'--heroism and self-expression, part I -- Lecture 10. Symphony No. 3, the "new path"--heroism and self-expression, part II -- Lecture 11. Symphony No. 3, the "new path"--heroism and self-expression, part III -- Lecture 12. Symphony No. 3, the "new path"--heroism and self-expression, part IV -- Lecture 13. Symphony No. 4, consolidation of the new aesthetic, part I -- Lecture 14. Symphony No. 4, consolidation of the new aesthetic, part II -- Lecture 15. Symphony No. 4, consolidation of the new aesthetic, part III -- Lecture 16. Symphony No. 4, consolidation of the new aesthetic, part IV.
Part 3: Lecture 17. Symphony No. 5, the expressive idea fully formed, part I -- Lecture 18. Symphony No. 5, the expressive idea fully formed, part II -- Lecture 19. Symphony No. 5, the expressive idea fully formed, part III -- Lecture 20. Symphony No. 6, the symphony as program, part I -- Lecture 21. Symphony No. 6, the symphony as program, part II -- Lecture 22. Symphony No. 6, the symphony as program, part III -- Lecture 23. Symphony No. 7, the symphony as dance, part I -- Lecture 24. Symphony No. 7, the symphony as dance, part II.
Part 4: Lecture 25. Symphony No. 8, homage to classicism, part I -- Lecture 26. Symphony No. 8, homage to classicism, part II -- Lecture 27. Symphony No. 8, homage to classicism, part III -- Lecture 28. Symphony No. 9, the symphony as the world, part I -- Lecture 29. Symphony No. 9, the symphony as the world, part II -- Lecture 30. Symphony No. 9, the symphony as the world, part III -- Lecture 31. Symphony No. 9, the symphony as the world, part IV -- Lecture 32. Symphony No. 9: the symphony as the world, part V.
Credits Produced by Matthew A. Kraft; academic content supervision by Maggie Lyon; studio direction by Tom Dunton.
Performer Lectures delivered by Professor Robert Greenberg, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Summary A thirty-two lecture course on the history and analysis of the Beethoven's 9 symphonies.
Subject Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Music videos.
Symphony.
Music -- History and criticism.
Added Author Teaching Company.
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