The Teaching Company: How to Listen to and Understand Great Music: Complete Set - 48 Audio CDs with Course Guidebooks (The Great Courses: Fine Arts and Music, Course # 700)

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English language

Published Sept. 19, 1998 by The Teaching Company.

ISBN:
978-1-56585-371-3
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5 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'The Teaching Company: How to Listen to and Understand Great Music: Complete Set - 48 Audio CDs with Course Guidebooks (The Great Courses: Fine Arts and Music, Course # 700)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I have been a lover of music since my early childhood - runs in the family - and have imitated and performed songs (mostly inside my own head) on numerous occasions. Despite this lifelong love affair with music of all kinds, there was one particular genre of music that always baffled me. Mostly because of my own ignorance, but partially also because nobody else was talking about it. Nobody else in my own vicinity that is. It didn't play on the radio, you won't hear it playing on any of the countless music channels and certainly, nobody was going on tours giving live performances.

This was the wonderful genre of concert music.

We have all probably heard the following names: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky. But, and this is especially true in India, very few listeners would be able to identify a piece of concert music by its composer, the way …

Review of 'The Teaching Company: How to Listen to and Understand Great Music: Complete Set - 48 Audio CDs with Course Guidebooks (The Great Courses: Fine Arts and Music, Course # 700)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Pretty good. Exceptional were the sections in early music through the Renaissance (my personal favorite) and the final content on the atonality of Schoenberg. The continuing context through the centuries if different musical ideas are very clear in this course, and they tie together disparate musical styles into a cogent continuum.

Review of 'The Teaching Company: How to Listen to and Understand Great Music: Complete Set - 48 Audio CDs with Course Guidebooks (The Great Courses: Fine Arts and Music, Course # 700)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This was simply lovely and interesting. Given the huge amount of material one could cover under such a broad topic, Greenberg did a fantastic job "editing" and creating as simple and clear a line through the material as possible. Obviously there is a lot missing, but you can only do so much in an introductory treatment. And even with the introductory treatment, I'll likely need a second and third pass through everything to really absorb it all.

I can't wait to delve into some of his other works on music, and I'm glad there are several others to follow this up.

Most interesting to me was the "musicality" of his voice and presentation that makes actually listening to the material that much more engaging over and above it's inherent general interest. This musicality also makes his enthusiasm so much more contagious!