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In the second half of the 19th century, French composers strove create a new style of music, different from that of their German and Italian contemporaries. From the concert stage, the opera house, and even the neighborhood cabaret, French composers forged an unforgettably new music, one that emphasized the sheer beauty of sound itself. Join Elizabeth Seitz to explore this rich repertoire.
Elizabeth Seitz, head, Music History, Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
In the second half of the 19th century, French composers strove create a new style of music, different from that of their German and Italian contemporaries. From the concert stage, the opera house, and even the neighborhood cabaret, French composers forged an unforgettably new music, one that emphasized the sheer beauty of sound itself. Join Elizabeth Seitz to explore this rich repertoire.
Elizabeth Seitz, head, Music History, Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Wednesday, April 10, 2019