Six Masterpieces from the 20th Century

Stravinsky
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20th century music got a bad press. An unrelenting focus on atonal music, supported by a group of mostly European composers alienated a large section of Classical music audiences for decades. Atonal and serial music was only one strand - there were numerous composers who had their own unique voices while still adhering to the basic tenets of tonality - Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Bartok, Ravel, Richard Strauss are a few names that come to mind immediately.

This course addresses this issue by steering clear of serialism and highlights these other musical styles instead.

  • Stravinsky: Petrushka
  • Bartok: Piano concerto no 1
  • Lutoslawski: Livre Pour Orchestre
  • Shostakovich Cello concerto no 2
  • Ligeti Cello concerto and Xenakis
  • Electroacoustivc Music - Schaeffer, Stockhausen, Smalley, Boulez, Dhomont

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