
This is a list of links to You Tube. Every week I will be posting a list of the selections we listened to in my course on 20th century music. Enjoy!
9/26/19 – THE END AND THE BEGINNING – Serialism, 12-tone music, Dissonance…
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) – Five Orchestral Pieces (1909) – https://youtu.be/s-axba7wwfw – Vienna Philharmonic, Bernard Haiting, live: 1977
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) – Symphony no. 4 in D minor (1901) – https://youtu.be/YnfhInZLmUQ – Magdalena Kožená, mezzo-soprano; Lucerne Festival Orchestra; Claudio Abbado, conductor, live: 2009
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) – Petrouchka (1913) – https://youtu.be/esD90diWZds Concertgebouw Orchestra/ Andris Nelsons, live: 2011
Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) – Feste Romane (Roman Festivities) (1928) – https://youtu.be/9u1oT7QtQp4 / National Youth Symphony of Great Britain / Vassily Petrenko, live: 2013
20th century works also by the above composers:
Schoenberg – Transfigured Night
Mahler – Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major (Symphony of a Thousand)
Stravinsky – The Rite of Spring
Respighi – The Pines of Rome
Happy Listening!
Rafael de Acha http://www.RafaelMusicNotes.com
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Rafael de Acha has enjoyed a distinguished career in the arts as a performer, stage director, producer, and educator. He was born and grew up in Cuba. At the age of 17 he moved to the United States to study Drama at the University of Minnesota, and later Languages at L.A. City College, Music at the Juilliard School of Music, at the University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music, and at the New England Conservatory of Music, from which he received the Master's degree. He has taught courses on the History of Music at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music and at Florida International University, and contributed writings and reviews to Seen and Heard International (www.seenandheard-international.com ) and to this blog. He co-founded the award-winning New Theatre in Coral Gables, Florida, where he produced and staged twenty seasons of classical and contemporary theater, including fifty world premieres of plays that went on to have international and national productions on and off Broadway, including Ana in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz (Pulitzer Prize for Drama 2002 and Tony Nomination 2003.) In 2006 he was presented with a citation from The Dade County Cultural Affairs Council for “trailblazing contributions to the arts in South Florida.”
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