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James Galway takes us backward through time to demonstrate how ageless and universal the human impulse is to make music. Working chronologically backward from Ligeti to Gregorian chant, Galway outlines the development of Western music. The impishness in his smile and tone are quickly submerged in the depth of his commitment to music and his enthusiastic conviction that knowledge of musical history is a prerequisite to understanding and that understanding precedes appreciation. Contents include excerpts from: Ligeti’s Melodien, Messiaen’s Messe de la Pentecôte, Britten’s War Requiem, Gershwin’s An American in Paris, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Mahler’s Symphony No. 10, Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, back through Wagner, Chopin, Schubert, Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, Bach, past Monteverdi and Dufay, to Anonymous. Most of these extracts appear in fuller form in subsequent units. (60 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1982



Part of the Series : Music in Time
     


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The Renaissance
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The First Secular Music
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This program proceeds from the early music of the Eastern churches to the establishment of music as part of the Christian liturgy; the influence of Pope Gregory and the first composers for the Church; Notre-Dame de Paris and other religious centers; ...(more details)
 
Today and Tomorrow

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Luther and the Reformation

This program covers the impact of the Reformation on the history of music; the work of Johann Sebastian Bach; the importance of church organs and chorale singing. Music of Buxtehude and Bach is performed by James Galway, Peter Hurford, the Vienna Boy...(more details)
 
The Golden Age
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This program covers the wealth of music during the age of Elizabeth I in England and its spread from the Church and the courts to the middle classes; the emergence of opera in Italy and France; the celebration of St. Cecilia; Elizabethan madrigals. M...(more details)
 


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