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English: This lecture addresses the history of the modern piano and its music. Undertaking a detailed discussion of the different forms of the piano from the early eighteenth through twentieth centuries, Professor Wright also shows how the instrument evolved through a variety of photographs and paintings. He further supplements the lecture by playing recordings that were made on the pianos actually owned by such composers as Mozart and Beethoven. The lecture ends with a guest piano performance by Yale undergraduate Daniel Schlossberg, Jr.
00:00 - Chapter 1. The History of the Piano -- The Harpsichord 02:25 - Chapter 2. Mozart's Exploration of the Pianoforte 13:31 - Chapter 3. Beethoven's Music for his Broadwood Piano 23:43 - Chapter 4. Increasing Range and Power -- The Graf Piano, Liszt, and Wagner 35:30 - Chapter 5. Guest Piano Performance by Daniel Scholssberg, Jr. Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2008. |
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Short title | Lecture 18. Piano Music of Mozart and Beethoven |
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Image title | Listening to Music (MUSI 112)
This lecture addresses the history of the modern piano and its music. Undertaking a detailed discussion of the different forms of the piano from the early eighteenth through twentieth centuries, Professor Wright also shows how the instrument evolved through a variety of photographs and paintings. He further supplements the lecture by playing recordings that were made on the pianos actually owned by such composers as Mozart and Beethoven. The lecture ends with a guest piano performance by Yale undergraduate Daniel Schlossberg, Jr. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The History of the Piano -- The Harpsichord 02:25 - Chapter 2. Mozart's Exploration of the Pianoforte 13:31 - Chapter 3. Beethoven's Music for his Broadwood Piano 23:43 - Chapter 4. Increasing Range and Power -- The Graf Piano, Liszt, and Wagner 35:30 - Chapter 5. Guest Piano Performance by Daniel Scholssberg, Jr. Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
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