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The ancestors to modern instruments are described and demonstrated by the Early Music Consort of London. Narrated by David Munrow. 6-part series, 30 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : Reed Instruments | Flutes and Whistles | Plucked Instruments | Bowed Instruments | Keyboard and Percussion | Brass Instruments
     


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Music in Time
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From pre-Gregorian to post-Modern, this series covers the major periods, styles, forms, composers, and works in the entire span of Western music with superb performances and authoritative narration. Ever unhurried, viewers are permitted to relish ent...(more details)
 
Science & Music
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For every music lover who has ever wondered how music happens, what Pythagoras meant when he classified music as a branch of mathematics, this informative and entertaining series of lecture-demonstrations provides fascinating insights into the relati...(more details)
 
The Art of Conducting: The Greatest Conductors of the 20th Century
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This series presents the greatest conductors of the 20th century: Wilhelm Furtwangler, Leopold Stokowski, Richard Strauss, Bruno Walter, Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan, Otto Klemperer, Leonard Bernstein, and more, in rehearsal and in concert. ...(more details)
 
J.S. Bach: A Documentary Portrait

This first-class documentary biography of Bach shows us the places and the documents of his life: the houses in which he lived, the organs on which he played, the report cards he got in school, and the letters he wrote to excuse his innovations and f...(more details)
 
Arnold Schoenberg: My Evolution

With Schoenberg's lecture at UCLA as the narrative track, the musical illustrations he cites, and with photographs, manuscripts, and period footage, this program offers a unique picture of music struggling into the 20th century, of atonality, and of ...(more details)
 


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