What is sonata form? ; The sound of an orchestra ; What is a mode?
The first concert deals with the sonata form. The second concert discusses the orchestra as a functioning and changing entity. The third concert explains the ancient musical scales called modes. Features the music of Mozart, Prokofieff, Bizet, Brahms, Gershwin, Copland, Debussy, and Bernstein.
"The first concert deals with the sonata form. The second concert discusses the orchestra as a functioning and changing entity. The third concert explains the ancient musical scales called modes. Features the music of Mozart, Prokofieff, Bizet, Brahms, Gershwin, Copland, Debussy, and Bernstein."@en
"In "What is Sonata Form?", Leonard Bernstein analyzes the principles of form in music, pointing out that the sonata form is really an expansion of the basic three-part form found in popular tunes and in the dacapo aria. He discusses the basic key relationships of the sonata form, with musical illustrations. Includes excerpts from Symphony no. 41 "Jupiter" (Mozart), Piano Sonata in C Major (Mozart), Classical Symphony (Prokofieff), "And I Love Her" (Lennon & McCartney), and Carmen (Bizet). With Veronica Tyler soprano."@en
"Three lectures by Bernstein, with some examples played on the piano by Bernstein and other examples played by the orchestra as he conducts. Part of a series of 10 videos (25 programs) on music for young people."@en
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