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With the help of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by William Conway, this informative series explores the musical essence of five well-known works. The focus is on training the student to truly listen to musical effects created by the composers through the use of instrumentation, melody, timing, key change, and rhythmic patterns. Appreciation of classical music is enhanced through the development of more discerning listening skills. 5-part series, 15 minutes each.



 
                

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The Series Includes : Mozart: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro | Ravel: Pavane pour une Infante Defunte | Copland: Appalachian Spring | Milhaud: Boeuf sur le Toit | Stravinsky: Devil's Dance from A Soldier's Tale and Vivo and Finale from Pulcinella
     


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