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Great Piano Works Explained

By: Catherine Kautsky, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Catherine Kautsky
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The glorious repertoire for solo piano includes many of classical music’s most beloved masterpieces. In these 24 musically rich lectures, you’ll dig deeply into this magnificent tradition, in an in-depth exploration of the art of listening. With Professor Kautsky’s inspired guidance and expert playing, you’ll highlight key works of each composer, and unpack their structure, the musical materials that drive them, and the specific features that affect listeners so strongly, giving you a clear grounding in how to approach and hear this great music.

Within a rich spectrum of piano masterpieces, you’ll explore:

· Mozart’s Sonata in C Minor, K. 457—Hear the influence of opera in this tempestuous sonata, where Mozart transports the listener from joy to sorrow and back again in an ever-changing kaleidoscope of emotions.

· Beethoven’s Sonata Opus 110—In this monumental musical journey, study the majestic first movement, the dramatic Allegro molto, and the Arioso and great fugue that ends the sonata in triumphant affirmation.

· Schumann’s Kreisleriana, Papillons, and Carnaval—Delight in Schumann’s resplendent piano “cycles,” anthology-like works revealing multiple musical “characters” and sonic landscapes.

· Chopin’s Ballade in F Minor—Grasp how Chopin delivers a seemingly epic musical narrative within 12 minutes, moving from lyric tenderness to a passionate, thunderous denouement.

· Debussy’s Claire de Lune and Preludes—Grasp the compositional means behind the beloved, ethereal Claire de Lune, and taste the exoticism, humor, and flights of fancy of Debussy’s incandescent Preludes.

· Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata—Hear how this American innovator incorporates unconventional harmonies, dense textures, and multiple musical quotations in a massive, sprawling artistic statement.

In Great Piano Works Explained, you’ll study masterpieces from a wide selection of the great composers, deepening your skill in hearing and appreciating these timeless creations of the human spirit.

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Delightful, eye-epening and very accessible

Prof Kautsky is a talented pianist, and an inspired teacher. She brings to life the piano works of famous composers in chronological order, starting with Bach, through Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Debussy etc.etc. Every lecture is a delight, not just for her insightful commentary but also for her superb playing, literally bringing out the major themes in every work, and sharing her genuine love of great classical composition. Don't be put off if you find the delivery a little too "Yankee" for British tastes - Prof Kautsky's enthusiasm and down-to-earth humour will soon win you over. Thoroughly recommended for those who already know these pieces, and for those who don't - there's something for everyone in these lectures.

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Wonderful course

Illuminating and fascinating course. Thank you Ms Kautsky. Another course would be very welcome to me.

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Enjoyable and illuminating

If you only want to learn more about Mozart or Beethoven or Debussy etc you could get a lot from dipping into those lectures. I enjoyed going the whole way through from Bach to 21st century music.
Used to the polite accents of BBC Radio 3, I found her voice at first a little abrasive but soon very engaging and persuasive. She has a good sense of humour and a tremendous breadth of appreciation which is infectious. What more could you want? She also plays wonderfully well.

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