Well done! Thanks for an awesome presentation! I think this channel has a lot of potential - woud you mind some suggestions? Firstly, I enjoyed that bit of Strauss' music we listened to. It would be very interesting if, with every composer you could give a brief overview and listening fragments of his best pieces and comment on what's interesting about them! Second, I think a few pictures of the people we're talking about in the video would help to follow it :) Keep up the good work!
Linked in recommends me this article today that brought led me to your post: www.crif.org/fr/etudesducrif/crifweremember-etude-du-crif-ndeg56-des-usages-destructeurs-de-la-musique-dans-le-systeme-concentrationnaire-nazi
Thank you for this - I narrowly escaped a degree in Musicology and you do a great job of making it interesting!
The composer conducted its first performance on 27 November 1896 in Frankfurt.
Well done! Thanks for an awesome presentation! I think this channel has a lot of potential - woud you mind some suggestions?
Firstly, I enjoyed that bit of Strauss' music we listened to. It would be very interesting if, with every composer you could give a brief overview and listening fragments of his best pieces and comment on what's interesting about them!
Second, I think a few pictures of the people we're talking about in the video would help to follow it :)
Keep up the good work!
If I did want to find a youtube channel or website on music theory, what would you recommend?
Do a lesson on Holst!
Linked in recommends me this article today that brought led me to your post: www.crif.org/fr/etudesducrif/crifweremember-etude-du-crif-ndeg56-des-usages-destructeurs-de-la-musique-dans-le-systeme-concentrationnaire-nazi
Many have never heard of Strauss but yet they know gangam style....wow!!!!!!! Pathetic!