"Bernstein discusses Arnold Schoenberg's movement toward atonality and Gustav Mahler's anticipation of the crisis."@en
"In these lectures Leonard Bernstein examines music from every age and place in the search for a worldwide, innate musical grammar. Includes performances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic."
"Bernstein explores the aesthetic origins and directions of music, touching upon concepts and visualizations from such fields as poetry, linguistics, and physics; includes musical performances."
"Renowned conductor and musician Leonard Bernstein gives six lectures at Harvard University on various aspects of music. Includes musical illustrations played on piano or conducted by the maestro. Musical phonology explores the origins and development of music and language, with a performance of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550. Musical syntax compares the structures of music and speech, and discusses the multiple transformations of which both are capable, with examples from Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550. Musical semantics demonstrates layers of meaning in Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F. Major, op. 68. Delights and dangers of ambiguity looks at explorations of new tonal fields by composers of the Romantic era. Musical illustrations from Berlioz, Wagner, and Debussy. The Twentieth century crisis is Arnold Schoenberg's movement toward atonality and Gustav Mahler's anticipation of the crisis in twentieth-century music. Includes performances of Ives, Ravel, and Mahler. The Poetry of earth examines how Igor Stravinsky kept tonality viable while experimenting freely with dissonance. Includes a complete performance of Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex."@en
"Renowned conductor and musician Leonard Bernstein, in six lectures on music, compares his theory of a universal musical grammar to the universal grammar underlying speech in the science of linguistics. Includes musical illustrations played on the piano or conducted by the maestro."
"Renowned conductor and musician Leonard Bernstein, in six lectures on music, compares his theory of a universal musical grammar to the universal grammar underlying speech in the science of linguistics. Includes musical illustrations played on the piano or conducted by the maestro."
""In these lectures Leonard Bernstein examines music from every age and place in the search for a worldwide, innate musical grammar"."
"In a series of lectures and perfomances, Bernstein examines music from every age and place in the search for a worldwide, innate musical grammar. Using analogies between music and linguistics, he shows how this language can be understood as an aesthetic surface, and explores what music means below the surface."
"Leonard Bernstein discusses various aspects of musical grammar, making analogies between music and linguistics, illustrating his points at the piano and in orchestral works which he conducts; includes a complete performance."@en
"In these lectures Leonard Bernstein examines music from every age and place in search for a worldwide, innate musical grammar."
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