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Nikhil Hogan Show | Partimento students didn't take Ear Training Classes #musictheory #classicalmusic #history @NikhilHoganShow | Uploaded 9 months ago | Updated 7 hours ago
18th-century partimento students did not have any dedicated ear training classes over their 10-year training at the famed Naples conservatories. Professor Peter van Tour, author of Counterpoint and Partimento, explains that it was because all their activities actively utilized their ears anyway.

From Episode 63: Peter van Tour (Counterpoint and Partimento)
Partimento students didnt take Ear Training Classes #musictheory #classicalmusic #historyThe three-fold model for change in modal theory (feat. Michael R. Dodds)175: Joshua Rifkin (One voice per part in Bach | Scott Joplin)189: Lydia Goehr (Werktreue: The Work Concept in the 19th-century Philosophy of Music)Schopenhauer and Hegel took Rossini not Beethoven as their model when discussing music (Lydia Goehr)Buttstett & Fux vs Mattheson - the polemic over church modes (feat. Michael R. Dodds)The historical partimento training of cellists in rare manuscript (feat. Guido Olivieri)Functional Harmony doesnt make any sense because you dont build cadences that wayConservatory students play Rachmaninoff but cant figure out Twinkle, Twinkle, Little StarHow did Mozart Learn Music? #classicalmusic #musictheory #education #historyIoana responds to Nikhil and Szymons reaction to her improvisation171: Emile Naoumoff (Pianist, Composer, Improviser)

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