Weekend Concert 23: Twentieth-Century Conservatism
2007/1/6 11:06:35
Twentieth-Century
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Conservatism
Musically, twentieth-century Russia was an absolute superpower,Compared to Old Chai, his successors were far more outstanding。Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich were among the more conservative,Compared to other masters of the twentieth century, their music has more nineteenth-century coloring。Of course, by comparison, for general listeners, their listenability is the strongest。
Today I've selected Old Rach's First Piano Concerto and Old Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony。Have to rush out, can't introduce further. Listen for yourselves。
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- Weekend Concert23:Lisztflat E MajorPiano Concerto10:00
- Weekend Concert23:Lisztflat E MajorPiano Concerto20:00
- Weekend Concert23:Lisztflat E MajorPiano Concerto30:00
- Weekend Concert23:Lisztflat E MajorPiano Concerto40:00
- Weekend Concert23:PaganiniD MajorNo. 1Violin Concerto10:00
- Weekend Concert23:PaganiniD MajorNo. 1Violin Concerto20:00
- Weekend Concert23:PaganiniD MajorNo. 1Violin Concerto30:00
Chán Zhōng Shuō Chán 2007/1/6 11:13:39
Had to go out. Everyone make do with listening,These two works are relatively accessible by twentieth-century music standards and shouldn't be too difficult to listen through。
Leave any questions -- if I can't return tonight, we'll talk tomorrow。