Classical music appreciation: basics - part II: Form
Musical form: features, meaning and implications
Description
Still not belonging to the first level of basic knowledge of music, FORM is a crucial concept that is truly necessary to anyone who wants to take a deeper step in his/her musical experience.
Form embodies the order, the architecture, the logic that music needs and is expression of. Getting a grasp on the form of a piece allows the listener to be in the driver seat and follow confidently the development and the flow of the music, avoiding becoming passive and getting lost through the often lenghty (but grand and magnificent) pieces that are common within classical music.
In this course we are going to understand deeply the idea of form and its crucial role within art in general and of course music, and then cruise through the most important and common types of form that are crossed listening to classical music.
We will listen to several examples of pieces keeping track of the formal architecture that are based on, sometimes enjoying going deep into them during sweet, full music appreciation lectures about memorable and truly heart-shaking pieces.
Join and enjoy, music won't sound the same!
What You Will Learn!
- The meaning of form within music
- How composers express themselves through form
- The most common types of form and how to recognize them
- In-depth music appreciation of "The death and the Maiden" by Schubert (2nd movement)
- In-depth music appreciation the 2nd symphony by Beethoven (1st movement)
Who Should Attend!
- Classical music interested who want to deepen their knowledge after the basics