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An Introduction to Classical German Composers Including Performances

Introduction to Classical Composers

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An Introduction to Classical German Composers Including Performances

By: Anthony Lowski
Narrated by: Paige Hargreaves, Amit Panchal
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Explore the works of German classical composers. This book provides context before you listen to the piece and additional context afterwards. It’s an ideal way to familiarize yourself with the works of classical composers. This book focuses on German classical composers. The book includes the works of Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Strauss, Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, Robert Schumann, Wilhelm Richard Wagner, Georg Friedrich Handel, and Felix Mendelssohn. It's the ideal way to introduce yourself to German classical composers and understand the techniques they pioneered and how they helped shaped classical music up to this day. An audiobook offers an ideal format for this material, enabling you to both hear the context and then listen to the relevant pieces, creating a seamless, immersive experience for your classical education.

©2020 Anthony Lowski (P)2020 Oxted Press
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This narration ruins a commentary that is superficial at best. Wikipedia has as much. I can’t recommend it.

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