
Bach and the High Baroque
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Though unappreciated in his own time, Johann Sebastian Bach has ascended to Olympian heights, the verdict of contemporary audiences long since overruled by succeeding generations of music lovers. But what makes his music great? In this series of 32 lectures, a working composer and musicologist brings his exceptional teaching skills to the task of helping you hear the extraordinary sweep of Bach's music. You'll understand the compositional language that enabled him to compose such extravagant, unbridled music while still maintaining precise control of every aspect - beat, melody, melodic repetition, interaction, and harmony. Whether devoted admirer or casual listener, you'll gain a new appreciation of the composer and a heightened skill at listening to his work.
You begin by learning the musical traditions and composers that inspired Bach, and how he absorbed those influences to become the transcendent composer of the High Baroque, more representative of the period and its aesthetic of emotional extravagance and technical control than any other. And you'll learn how both his German Lutheran heritage and family background - at least 42 relatives professionally involved with music - helped shape him as an artist.
Above all, though, you experience an abundance of music, with Professor Greenberg highlighting his discussions by playing major excerpts from several of Bach's most important works - including the Brandenburg Concerto no. 2, the Goldberg Variations, and the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - and also showing you how to compare Bach with other composers both before and after his time.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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Another Fabulous Greenberg Course
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The course is a great mix of background information, information about Bach and great explorations of his work. The explorations are well illustrated with recording excerpts.
Loved it but the written 'word score' would help
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Excellent work!
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Excellent!! Robert Greenberg is so enjoyable!
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Throughout, we enjoy a significant sampling of the glorious music itself. Now when I turn—either to listen or, as an amateur pianist, to play—a Bach fugue or any other musical genre of which he is the unequaled master, I have such a deeper appreciation of his genius.
Couldn’t wait to get to class!
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Educational and entertaining
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My first attempt to break into the world of really enjoying music came when my husband bought. The Concert Masterworks. Until then, I knew my favorite music was Bach’s and Mozart came second and Beethoven and Vivaldi and Teleman were in there somewhere. I was pretty much a Baroque girl. When I listened to the first two lectures, I realized I was missing a lot. So, I got the How to Listen and Understand Great Music. Loved it. Listened until I got to the Classical Period and went back and did Bach and the High Baroque. Then on with the Classical Period--which I have not finished yet because I did Great Masters: Mozart and am about to start The Concerto. And then, either The Chamber Music of Mozart or The Symphony. I am enjoying Dr. Greenberg’s expertise and attitude so much that I keep diving down new rabbit holes!
Down the rabbit hole with Dr. G!
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Substantial, detailed, delightful
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Just how great is he? Spend 25 hours and you will understand,
Highlights of the recording for me were the sections on Martin Luther, the Coffee Cantata, St Matthews Passion, and my favourite, the Goldberg Variations. 25 hours is a fair journey in one book, but one well worth taking. I probably l would not have taken it without audible.
This is the 4th book in the Great Courses Series I have read, the others, on Dante, Jazz and the Great Piano Solo recordings have been equally fine.
I have now purchased a number of others, and I just wish there were many, many more.
On the strength alone of his essay on Martin Luther, I have added Metaxes biography of him to my library - there goes another 20 hours.
They are a fantastic resource. I cannot recommend them highly enough. You will gain a deep appreciation for your subject, which I believe you will have difficulty in achieving efficiently by other means.
In my view, they really do deserve the title "The Great Couses"
What a story!
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Fantastic Course!
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