Classical Music History
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Classical Music History

www.silvawood.co.uk
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Watch a half-hour chronology of western classical music, with excerpts from high quality video recordings of key works.

Chronological journey through western classical music history, with high quality video performances of revolutionary pieces. The journey begins with the early 18th century baroque, transitioning through the classical and romantic periods, and culminating in the 1960s avant garde. The videos include piano, orchestral and chamber music by major composers including Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Chopin, Liszt, Mahler, Debussy, Schoenberg, Webern, Boulez, Stockhausen and Ligeti. Experience the transformation of melody, harmony, rhythm and orchestration over three centuries, to better understand the transitions between the baroque, classical, romantic and modern periods, and hear how increasing chromaticism (use of non-key notes) eventually led to the breakdown of tonality, resulting in so-called atonality.

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Jake ParkerOct 6, 2015

My music library went with my ex wife. I tried to add this site to Chrome and it made me go to the site. Some sort of test I suppose. None the less, I'll just use G search if I need to know or re-learn music history.

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Piero MasiaAug 2, 2015

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  • Version
    0.0.0.6
  • Updated
    October 22, 2015
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  • Languages
    English
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