In this last class of the series, we will study all the major forms that Western music uses to capture our imagination and interest in listening. Among the favorites will be Sonata Form, the foundation upon which Haydn and Mozart in the 18th century; Beethoven, Brahms, and Dvorak, in the 19th century; and Rachmaninov in the 20th century used for the first movements of their symphonies; and the Minuet and later the Scherzo and Trio form, used in the third movements of their symphonies; Most important: Why do these forms remain successful after 200 years?! Those students who have not taken parts 1-3 may join in here to learn the answer.
912.581.01 Homewood campus
Tuesday, March 10-31, 6:45 to 8:15 p.m.
Cost: $105
JHU full-time faculty/staff are eligible for 80% tuition remission. You will be unable to register online and receive the discount. Contact 410-516-8516 for more details.