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Great Masters: Stravinsky - His Life and Music

By: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
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Stravinsky composed what is arguably one of the two most important musical compositions of the twentieth century, The Rite of Spring. He forged a new "musical language" to portray the sense of the ballet's primitive and earthy theme. More than a dozen excerpts of Stravinsky's works are examined.

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Greensberg presents the character of Stravinksy

Greensberg is engaging, comedic and relatable in his lecture style biography of Stravinsky. He talks not only of his life but offers great education about his compositional style and insets musical samples of his work where appropriate. I wish that the book came with lecture notes but did find them on The Great Courses website fortunately in order that I might more thoroughly examine the musical works mentioned.

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So much fun

very informative about his life and music. enjoyable. I intend to buy some of Stravinsky' s music work very soon.

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Greatest 20th century composer I like

Robert Greenberg has done it again, Learn about the great Stravinsky and go to the ballet. Hunt up Dumbarton Oaks for a listen and you will be pleased with the results. I enjoy these great courses very much. I have now listened to all the composers that Robert has recorded, very enjoyable.

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Very enjoyable overview of Stravinsky’s life and work.

Enjoyable and concise and as always told with great humor. Some wonderful anecdotes as well.

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I feel bad for those with no sense of humor

Robert Greenberg is extremely knowledgeable and is always able to present his information with enthusiasm. You will not fall asleep in his class, and he always throws in some humor to keep the material from being too heavy. Unfortunately, being light-hearted and knowledgeable annoys some listeners who prefer a somber presentation. I like Greenberg's style. But I discovered that I hate the "music" of Stravinsky. I listen to Greenberg's presentations for my own personal development vs a grade which might be the difference. I learned a great deal even though I cannot stand what I listened to, and began fast forwarding through the performances. I hope the next composer I choose will be a good one...

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Well done

This is a good introduction to Stravinsky and his most beloved compositions including The Rite of Spring, Petrushka and his later works. Prof. Greenberg speaks clearly with good diction and displays a clear love and appreciation for Stravinsky's varied works. My one problem is that the course does feel a bit rushed at times (and Greenberg even says such!). Why not give the proper amount of time necessary to cover all of Stravinsky? Overall though, it's a nice course to listen through.

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Good overview of I've if the great 20th composers

Greenberg, as ever is entertaining, knowledgeable and has compelling anecdotes to help bring to life composers who we only have known from their music.

He does a great job of providing the historical context behind how Stravinsky started why his style changed so abruptly in several phases. A great series.

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Bravo!!!

Professor Greenberg is a great speaker! I listen all of his lectures. Very enjoyable and music is forever.

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Right Up the Middle

After a very disappointing Wagner course followed by a stupendous Shostakovich course, I decided to put Greenberg in the lineup once again. This course started rather pleasantly with solid biographical background and excellent musical analysis of Stravinsky's early life and works. There's the typical Greenberg train wreck at about mid way through. He launches into a sort of "whose on first" dialogue about Stravinsky and another artist discussing a new piece.

Again, the jokes. This time we get a full routine smack in the middle of a serious discussion about World War 1 and the Russian Revolution. From there out, we get the usual corny Greenberg humor but not in as strong an application as usual. Perhaps his seemingly endless parody satisfied the frustrated comedian long enough to limp through the remaining lectures without need to ham it up?

I did learn from the course and enjoyed it for the most part. I am, however, weary of Greenberg's jokes which detract much from the subject matter. If you want to learn a bit about Stravinsky and get some insight into the technical aspects of his music, buy the course knowing you'll have to endure some bad humor.

The Great Courses should consider adding a couple of other music experts to their stable. It would be wonderful to have some variety in this category.

While not a home run, the course is a hit that will get you to first base of Stravinsky understanding. It's got some solid content and Greenberg obviously knows his stuff. Scale way back on the sophomoric humor and this would be a much better course.

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