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  1. Some basic information that might be interesting and explains musical features (phrase, modulation, tonality, use of motifs) to a non-musician. Symphony No. 1: Beethoven announces himself Gardiner and the ORR on Beethoven’s Symphonies Program Note from NPR/Philadelphia Orchestra A Guide to Symphony 1 from Classical Music

  2. If you're not big on symphonies and are trying to start somewhere, then don't bother with listening to an entire symphony. Start with the popular and famous movements (there are usually three or four separate movements per symphony). We're talking Beethoven's 5th, mvt. 1; his 9th, mvt. 2 and 4, etc.

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  4. Jan 20, 2021 · For this introduction to classical music, we’re only going to cover the middle three time periods listed above. The Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods compose the vast majority of what people mean by the term “classical music.”. Which, just to remind you, is more accurately called “western art music.”.

  5. I feel like part of that was due to the way 20th century music history was taught to me at first--very rushed, very little context. The only Ives I heard until my senior year was that weird intermezzo about the Druids. I didn't learn about Penderecki's choral music or symphonies, just the threnody. So it was very disjointed, didn't make any sense.

  6. Dec 1, 2002 · 1,857 reviews 309 followers. August 21, 2023. Lockwood's Biography Of Beethoven. Lewis Lockwood's "Beethoven: the Music and the Life" (2003)is an outstanding introduction to Beethoven, aimed at the nonspecialist rather than the scholar.

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  7. Abstract. Remarkable both for the uniquely accessible quality of writing and the depth of scholarship, The Symphony in Beethoven's Vienna by David Wyn Jones, Reader of Music at Cardiff...

  8. My daughter learned Beethoven's Fur Elise (both hands) in a week with this program. My older daughter took piano lessons and she did not learn the song until after 2 years of lessons. Not a knock on piano teachers - but they often teach based on assumption that you are going to take 12 years of piano and play at a professional level.

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