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More than Mozart
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Listening to and Appreciating Classical Music (Portable Professor Series)
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PORTABLE PROFESSOR™ is a series of exciting and informative lectures recorded by some of today's most renowned university and college professors. Each course introduces listeners to fascinating, and sometimes startling, insights into the intellectual forces that shape our understanding of the world. Each package includes 14 riveting lectures presented by notable professors as well as a book-length course guide.
Music is experienced temporally as well as aurally, passing before our ears in an instant yet creating a cumulative emotional dynamic that amounts to far more than the sum of its parts. In this inviting series of lectures that is neither history nor theory, Professor Richard Freedman trains the listener to better discern the color and texture in music, to distinguish among its rhythmic patterns, and to recognize certain established classical forms.
Richard Freedman is Chair of the Department of Music at Haverford College, where he teaches music history. His interests range from the music of sixteenth-century France and Italy to jazz and the music of South Asia. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught before joining the faculty at Haverford in 1986. He has published numerous articles and books on the history of music, including The Chansons of Orlando di Lasso and Their Protestant Listeners: Music, Piety, and Print in Sixteenth-Century France.

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- Published:
2004
- Number Of Lectures:
14
- Lecture Time:
30 Mins.
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
M003495
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