The Soundtrack Music to The Matrix, by Don Davis, is an incredible work of Minimalism, influenced by John Adams, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, as well as others such as Lutoslawski and Ligeti.
This video looks at the minimalist music in Don Davis's score for the Matrix, and how it uses Motifs, Themes, Theme, Ostinatos, Rhythms, Canon, and other techniques to achieve its effect.
The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions were three important films in the sci-fi genre.
While the Matrix also included many techno pieces, such as the famous Clubbed to Death by Rob Dougan, this focuses on the main score composed by composer Don Davis.
We look at music for the Agents including the fight scene agent smith vs Neo, as well as Sentinals, helicopter crash scene, and others.
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The Soundtrack Music to The Matrix, by Don Davis, is an incredible work of Minimalism, influenced by John Adams, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, as well as others such as Lutoslawski and Ligeti.
This video looks at the minimalist music in Don Davis's score for the Matrix, and how it uses Motifs, Themes, Theme, Ostinatos, Rhythms, Canon, and other techniques to achieve its effect.
The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions were three important films in the sci-fi genre.
While the Matrix also included many techno pieces, such as the famous Clubbed to Death by Rob Dougan, this focuses on the main score composed by composer Don Davis.
We look at music for the Agents including the fight scene agent smith vs Neo, as well as Sentinals, helicopter crash scene, and others.How She Fills Concert Halls Around the World - Aubrey BergauerInside the Score2024-03-09 | Check out Aubrey's new book, 'Run It Like A Business', which is a fascinating look into her work and findings about building both the numbers, and the strength, of audiences in art industries!
0:00 - Introduction 1:15 - Problems 7:22 - SolutionsHow Epic Can a Christmas Carol Be? #shortsInside the Score2023-12-21 | Full video on my channel! #christmasmusic #epicmusic #composer #musicproducer #vocalist #tenor #opera #recordingstudio #christmascarolHow Long Can Cameron Last...?Inside the Score2023-12-11 | Full video on my channel! This is the final note of our epic Christmas carol cover - and honestly, I did not expect Cameron to last the whole length!
#singing #vocalist #classicalmusicWe Tried to Create the Most Epic Christmas Song Possible...Inside the Score2023-12-06 | Our Epic Christmas Carol is now LIVE on all major streaming services - look for: Cameron Owen - O Holy Night
I've started a new Instagram account to document my journey in music production, for the years to come. I'm really excited to share this journey with you. You can find me on Instagram at: instagram.com/oscarosicki
0:00 - We're Creating An Epic Christmas Carol 0:22 - Stage One - The Ideation Phase 1:42 - Stage Two - The Planning Phase 4:13 - Stage Three - The Writing Phase 9:14 - Stage Four - Recording 12:35 - The FinaleWhat Makes Stravinskys Music Revolutionary?Inside the Score2023-10-31 | A deep look into Stravinsky's life, his major works, and his major musical periods, including his "Russian period", experiments with Musical Primitivism, his Neoclassical period, and his Serialist period, and the impat he made on music.
Written and Narrated by Oscar Osicki Video Edited by Eddie Muniz
0:00 - Introduction 0:43 - Early Life and First Major Works 2:44 - The Firebird 4:11 - Petrushka 5:16 - The Rite of Spring 6:11 - The Russian Period and Primitivism 9:05 - Les Noces 10:15 - WW1, The Russian Revolution, Stravinsky Goes to USA 11:05 - New Creative Alliances 12:24 - The Neoclassical Period 15:43 - Stravinsky and Serialism 17:56 - Stravinsky's LegacyWhat Are Modes? A Guide to Composers TechniquesInside the Score2023-08-22 | A guide to modes and how composers use them, in great music from Vaughan Williams to Hans Zimmer and beyond.
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0:00 - Introduction to Modes 3:13 - Ionian Mode 3:44 - Dorian Mode 5:39 - Phrygian Mode 7:36 - Lydian Mode 9:15 - Mixolydian Mode 10:52 - Aeolian Mode 12:00 - Locrian Mode 13:48 - Advanced ModesHow Film Composers Write Music for MachinesInside the Score2023-07-25 | Explores how film composers write music for machines in films such as Ex Machina, The Matrix, Metropolis, and The Imitation Game.
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0:00 - Introduction 0:39 - Ex Machina 2:25 - Historic Example: Metropolis 3:34 - The Matrix 6:01 - The Imitation Game 9:18 - What Does A Machine Sound Like?Why The Organ Is The Future of MusicInside the Score2023-07-10 | Discover Great Organ Music with Apple Music Classical: http://apple.co/InsideTheScore New members get a free trial
Written by James Mitchell Narrated by Oscar Osicki Edited by Ricardo Santos
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0:00 - Why the Organ Will Change Things 1:05 - A Quick History - How the Organ Developed 4:27 - Where to Find Great Organ Music 5:28 - The Symphonic Organ 8:51 - Radical French Developments 10:14 - The Modern Organ 10:40 - Combining Modern Tech with the Organ 12:35 - What Synth Users Can Learn 14:09 - Where Could This Take Us?Why Listen to Bruckner?Inside the Score2023-06-15 | On the life, epic music, and strangeness of Anton Bruckner. Including excerpts from his Te Deum, Mass in F minor, Symphonies nos. 4, 8, and 9, and more!
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0:00 - Introduction 1:20 - Early Life 2:16 - Influences 3:03 - Bruckner's Strangeness 4:03 - His Academic Excellence 4:38 - First Major Works 5:20 - Why Listen, Reason #1 7:08 - Why Listen, Reason #2 8:24 - Why Listen, Reason #3 9:02 - Why Listen, Reason #4 11:38 - Bruckner's LegacyThe Truth About Vivaldis Four SeasonsInside the Score2023-05-26 | Download Apple Music Classical Today: http://apple.co/InsideTheScore Free trial available for new subscribers to Apple Music
This video shows how Vivaldi's Four Seasons *actually* function - they're not straightforward pieces of music, but actually follow a very carefully written narrative, telling stories and following poetry. Learn more about Vivaldi's Four Seasons in this video.
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0:00 - What You Didn't Know About The Four Seasons 1:10 - Spring 4:28 - Summer 7:50 - Autumn 10:17 - WinterDoes This App Revolutionize the Classical Experience?Inside the Score2023-05-09 | Looking deep into a brand new app designed to enhance your experience discovering and listening to classical music.
0:00 - Why Your Experience Matters 1:09 - Expertly Created Playlists 2:57 - How to Explore More Deeply 4:26 - Streamlined Browsing 5:05 - Smart Searching for Music 6:00 - Spatial Audio and Atmos 6:51 - Should You Get This?
#ApplePartnerShostakovich: How to Compose a MassacreInside the Score2023-04-19 | On Shostakovich's 11th Symphony (subtitled 'The Year 1905'), and how art can be used to process trauma and atrocities.
0:00 - Bloody Sunday 1:30 - Program Music Reflecting Reality 2:30 - How to Compose a Massacre (Shostakovich's 11th) 5:00 - Fugere... 8:38 - In the wake of tragedy... 9:17 - Tocsin, A Warning Bell 9:56 - LegacyWhy Listen to Rachmaninoff?Inside the Score2023-04-06 | Download Apple Music Classical Today: http://apple.co/InsideTheScore
A dive into the life and music of one of the great late-Romantic pianist composers, Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Script by Ricardo Santos Narrated by Oscar Osicki
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Music included (Listening List): Piano Concerto no. 2 - First Movement Lilacs Op. 21 no. 5 Six moments musicaux - no. 5 Grieg's Piano Concerto - First Movement Piano Concerto no. 1 - First Movement Tchaikovsky's String Quartet no. 1 - Scherzo Six moments musicaux - no. 1 Prelude in C-sharp minor Isle of the Dead Op. 29 Piano Concerto no. 2 - Second Movement Symphony no. 1 - First Movement Piano Concerto no. 2 - Third Movement Nocturne no. 2 in F Major All-Night Vigil Op. 37 - 2. Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Gospoda Symphony no. 2 - Adagio Symphonic Dances - Finale Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini - 18th Variation
0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Early Life 4:11 - Prelude in C# Minor 5:23 - Death as a Motif 6:23 - Piano Concertos 7:50 - The 2nd Piano Concerto 10:13 - Best Known Works 10:45 - WW1 and the All-Night Vigil 12:12 - Late Work: The Symphonic Dances 12:55 - FinaleHow Composers Use SynesthesiaInside the Score2023-03-21 | Discover the fascinating phenomenon that intertwines music with an extraordinary sensory experience, unlocking a hidden world of color and emotion. Journey with us as we explore this mysterious connection between sound and the senses.
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0:00 - The Hidden Sixth Sense 1:48 - Olivier Messiaen 4:40 - Alexander Scriabin 5:40 - The Mystic Chord 6:32 - Why does this all matter?How LOrfeo Changed Opera ForeverInside the Score2023-03-02 | Contrary to popular belief, Monteverdi's L'Orfeo wasn't actually the first ever opera. So what did l'Orfeo do differently, and why has it become recognised as such an important landmark piece, as the origin of 'true' opera?
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0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Monteverdi's Background 1:40 - Humanism 2:27 - Music and Humanism 3:14 - Seconda Practica 3:40 - The Genres that Led to Opera 5:00 - L'Orfeo 7:23 - Word Painting 10:16 - How L'Orfeo Changed the GameHow Beethoven Revolutionized the SymphonyInside the Score2023-01-25 | Six ways that Beethoven revolutionized the symphonic genre, and changed music history forever.
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Script by: Kadin Madgwick Narrated by: Oscar OsickiThe Celesta - The Sound of Heaven?Inside the Score2022-12-24 | A history of the construction and usage of the 'heavenly', celestial instrument, the celesta, also known as the celeste!
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Script by Adam Smetana Narrated by Oscar OsickiHow Mozart Changed Opera ForeverInside the Score2022-12-21 | Mozart's collaboration with Lorenzo Da Ponte was legendary. Here is how Mozart's two great operatic achievements, The Marriage of Figaro (La Nozze di Figaro) and Don Giovanni revolutionised the genre of opera.
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0:00 - Introduction 1:34 - Mozart's Operatic Ambitions 2:53 - The Marriage of Figaro 9:08 - Don GiovanniRussias Most Influential Composer...Inside the Score2022-11-21 | A look at one of Russia's most influential composers - a teacher of Stravinsky, Prokofiev, and many others, and composer of such great works as Scheherazade, Antar, and Flight of the Bumblebee.
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0:00 - Introduction 1:09 - Early Life 2:37 - The Mighty Handful 4:56 - Master of Orchestration and Storytelling 6:38 - Antar 10:34 - LegacyWhy Is This Music So Memorable? How to Train Your DragonInside the Score2022-10-20 | What makes John Powell's soundtracks to the 'How to Train Your Dragon' series so memorable? This video looks at several reasons why the music might stick out, and find a place in our memory.
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0:00 - Introduction 0:51 - Unique Sound Palettes 3:35 - Repetition 5:30 - PentatonicismOpera and Ballet: How We Missed the Point EntirelyInside the Score2022-09-29 | Many of us will be familiar with the world's most famous opera and ballet excerpts - but have we missed the point entirely?
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Script Written by Kadin Madgwick Narrated by Oscar Osicki
0:00 - Introduction 1:45 - La Donna e Mobile 3:19 - The Temple Duet 5:47 - The Dance of the Knights 7:40 - Swan LakeWhy Listen to Liszt?Inside the Score2022-09-12 | Discover more music with Apple Music Classical, the streaming service for classical music. http://apple.co/InsideTheScore Search for 'Liszt Essentials' or 'Liszt: Undiscovered' to hear much more of his greatest!
A guide to the life and works of pianist and composer Franz Liszt, and what made him such an important figure in music history.
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Script Written by Jeffrey S. and Oscar Osicki Narrated by Oscar Osicki
0:00 - Introduction 1:17 - Chapter 1: Youth 5:01 - Chapter 2: Intermezzo 6:16 - Chapter 3: Years of Pilgrimage 11:07 - Chapter 4: King of the Piano 13:36 - Chapter 5: FinaleWhy Ravel Wrote a Concerto... For Only One Hand??Inside the Score2022-08-22 | The fascinating and dark story behind Ravel's Left Hand Concerto, with plenty of musical excerpts for you to enjoy!
π Support this Channel - patreon.com/insidethescore π¬ Join the Discord - discord.gg/HSZYJXD5CjGrand Budapest Hotel: How to Write Music for a Fake CountryInside the Score2022-08-09 | How Alexandre Desplat creates a musical language for a country that doesn't actually exist.
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Script by Adam Smetana Narrated by Oscar OsickiWhy Listen to Haydn? His Life and MusicInside the Score2022-08-01 | He composed 104 symphonies, as well as an oratorio which chronicles the creation of the entire world! This is the life and works of Franz Joseph Haydn, including his early, middle, and late symphonies as well as a dive into his Creation Oratorio.
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Script by Ricardo Santos Narrated by Oscar OsickiGriegs Peer Gynt - How to Create a World in 4 BarsInside the Score2022-07-22 | How Grieg uses 4 bar melodies, with continuous development and variation, to create the vibrant world of Peer Gynt - a narrative exploration of Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite #1 - including discussions of Morning, In the Hall of the Mountain King, and other famous moments from the suite.
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Script by Lee Yan Xing Narrated by Oscar OsickiSaties Furniture Music: Designed to be Ignored?Inside the Score2022-07-10 | What is Satie's Furniture Music, and did it give birth to modern-day Muzak, and even more beloved forms of background music such as film music?
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Video script by Louis Wild Narrated by Oscar OsickiMusics Greatest Loss: Why Listen to Lili BoulangerInside the Score2022-04-01 | Music used (all by Lili Boulanger): D'un Soir Triste Faust et Helene D'un Matin de Printemps Nocturne Les Sirenes Pour les Funerailles d'un Soldat Soir Sur La Plaine Faust et Helene Clarieres dans le Ciel Psalm 24 Psalm 129 Psalm 130 (De Profundis) Vielle Priere Bouddhique Pie Jesu
I forgot to mention Lili's extraordinary piece, "D'un Soir Triste" (Of a Sad Evening...) - definitely give it a listen.
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Sources: Nadia and Lili Boulanger - Caroline Potter Lili Boulanger - Paul Landormy and Frederick H. Martens Lili Boulanger - Annegret Fauser
0:00 - Introduction 2:14 - The Child Prodigy 3:47 - Early Works 5:25 - The Prix de Rome 9:23 - Aftermath 10:13 - Later Works 14:16 - Illness and Final WorksHow Nadia Boulanger Raised a Generation of ComposersInside the Score2021-12-18 | The Life and Teachings of Nadia Boulanger - the great music teacher who influenced composers including Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Philip Glass, Quincy Jones, and many more!
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Gustav Mahler has been one of my favourite composers since I discovered Classical Music β and in this video I try to explain why he holds that place, from many angles, channelled through the extraordinary, moving story of Mahlerβs life and works.
I hope you can consider this a complete introduction to Mahlerβs life and works, and a compelling springboard for a musical journey into the depths of Mahlerβs soul.
Music included (Listening List): Symphony no. 2 (βResurrectionβ) β Finale Symphony no. 1 (βTitanβ) β First Movement Symphony no. 1 β Third Movement Symphony no. 3 β Final Movement (Adagio) Symphony no. 4 β Das Himmlische Leben Symphony no. 4 β Third Movement (Adagio) Symphony no. 5 β Adagietto Kindertotenlieder - Wenn dein MΓΌtterlein (If your motherβ¦) Symphony no. 6 (βTragicβ) β Scherzo Symphony no. 6 β Finale Symphony no. 8 (βSymphony of a Thousandβ) β Movement 2 (Closing Scene from Goetheβs Faust) Symphony no. 9 β First Movement Symphony no. 9 β Finale Symphony no. 10 β Adagio (First Movement)
0:00 - Introduction 1:20 β Chapter One: Spring 8:01 β Chapter Two: Summer 13:17 β Chapter Three: Autumn 17:59 β Chapter Four: WinterHow Much Music Theory Do We Really Need?Inside the Score2021-07-05 | A lot of people ask whether music theory is even necessary to learn β and if so, then what theory should they learn, and how much of it? I get many questions ranging from learning to read and write music, to learning ear training, to questions about orchestration, harmony, counterpoint, and of course, parallel fifths.
In this video I hope to answer those questions, and recommend exactly how much music theory I really think you should learn!
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0:00 - Introduction 0:44 - What Actually IS Music Theory? 1:17 - Music Theory is Often Late to the Party 2:56 - The Limitations of Music Theory 5:11 - Sight Reading - Should You Learn It? 8:14 - Relative Pitch - Should You Learn It? 10:54 - The Western 'Rules' of Music - Should You Learn Them? 12:37 - Transcending Music Theory 14:50 - Don't Be LazyHow Do You Become A Better Musician?Inside the Score2021-06-28 | insidethescore.com/musicality I am extremely excited to make this announcement. One of the most common requests I've had from students is for help with core musical skills: ear training, sight reading, writing, and music theory. These are skills that I would branch under the label of "Musicianship" - skills that will have a massive influence on your overall music-making. I won't say too much more right now, but keep an eye out over the next few weeks as the Program gets closer to becoming a reality. And in the mean time, you can sign up for a free masterclass at this link: insidethescore.com/musicalityCreate a BIG Symphonic Sound in 7 Minutes (Easy to Follow)Inside the Score2021-05-27 | How to Write for Orchestra - Step by Step Orchestration, helping your music to get that big, Hollywood, symphonic sound. Sound like a Hollywood composer and learn to orchestrate well. .
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0:00 - Introduction 0:38 - Orchestrating that Big Hollywood Sound (Step By Step)These Fugues Are MASTERPIECES My Favourite Thrill RidesInside the Score2021-05-20 | What is a Fugue? A Complete Introduction - youtu.be/ZG4SKgCpppE
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My favorite counterpoint and fugues from different eras (baroque, classical, romantic) - featuring our favourites such as J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Mahler, and more. I truly think that these fugues are masterpieces!
0:00 - Introduction 0:45 - Baroque Period 3:08 - Classical Period 5:16 - Romantic PeriodStuck Writing 4 Chords? How To Write Better HarmonyInside the Score2021-05-06 | The Core Principles for Writing Better Harmony. A video for composers and musicians alike!
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00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Difficulty with Harmony 01:45 - The Problem with 'Chords' 04:05 - The Core Principle 06:32 - Chopin's Harmony 09:47 - Advanced Harmony and Wagner 10:55 - The Core Principle Revisited 11:12 - How to Use This When ComposingEverybody Hates BeethovenInside the Score2021-03-12 | π FREE Accelerate your ear training, sight reading, and musicianship skills with this free mini-course: insidethescore.com/fast-track
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"There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing." - Aristotle
Criticism Found in: Lexicon of Musical Invective - Nicolas SlonimskyWhat Makes Debussy Sound French?Inside the Score2021-02-25 | π FREE Accelerate your ear training, sight reading, and musicianship skills with this free mini-course: insidethescore.com/fast-track
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Music used: Debussy - Reflets dans l'eau Bach - Prelude in C major Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries Delibes - Flower Duet Satie - Sarabande Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1 Debussy - Reverie Debussy - Girl with the Flaxen Hair Debussy - Footsteps in the Snow Debussy - Voiles Debussy - The Submerged Cathedral Debussy - Prelude for the Afternoon of a FaunHow to Compose Music BackwardsInside the Score2020-12-22 | π FREE Accelerate your ear training, sight reading, and musicianship skills with this free mini-course: insidethescore.com/fast-track
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A quick guide to Brahms' Fourth Symphony - including the First Movement (Allegro non troppo), Movement 2 (Andante Moderato), Movement 3 (Allegro giocoso), and Movement 4 (Allegro energico e passionato)
Enjoy!Quick Guide: Brahms Symphony No. 3Inside the Score2020-11-16 | This video explores Brahms Third Symphony, including the famous slow movement, the Poco Allegretto, the First Movement (allegro con brio), and the finale.
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0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - First Movement 5:50 - Second Movement 7:57 - Third Movement 9:02 - Fourth Movement 13:02 - Recommended RecordingsSolving Elgars Enigma in 6 MinutesInside the Score2020-11-09 | A Solution to Elgar's Enigma Variations
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Listening In - Elgar Video: youtu.be/ZatQm8ASsmIQuick Guide: Brahms Symphony No. 2Inside the Score2020-11-03 | This video is a Quick Guide of Brahms' Second Symphony.
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0:00 - Introduction 1:40 - Movement 1 7:02 - Movement 2 10:02 - Movement 3 12:00 - Movement 4 14:54 - Recommended RecordingsThe Golden Age of Music - 1908-1913??Inside the Score2020-10-27 | This video looks at the years 1908-1913 in classical music - often called the fin de siecle, with huge composers such as Mahler, Strauss, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Rachmaninoff, Vaughan Williams, Ravel, Debussy, Webern, and many others!
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0:00 - Intro and Theatre in 1600 1:05 - Innovation in Music by 1913 1:48 - Mahler and the Fin de Siecle 3:11 - Post-Romantic Music Showcase 5:08 - Impressionist Music Showcase 6:24 - Expressionist Music Showcase 7:53 - Lili Boulanger 9:11 - Discover More MusicHow to Listen to Classical Music: The ConcertoInside the Score2020-10-19 | An Introduction to the Sonata (and Musical Form): youtu.be/Y_5K8f5CZpg
This video gives a quick run through of Brahms' First Symphony, including the movements: Un poco sostenuto β Allegro β Meno allegro (C minor, ending in C major) Andante sostenuto (E major) Un poco allegretto e grazioso (Aβ major) Adagio β PiΓΉ andante β Allegro non troppo, ma con brio β PiΓΉ allegro (C minor β C major)
0:00 - Movement 1 6:08 - Movement 2 8:06 - Movement 3 9:14 - Movement 4 12:43 - Recommended RecordingsMy Favourite Leitmotif (And Why)Inside the Score2020-09-30 | This video answers the question "What is your favourite leitmotif, and why" - the answer comes from Richard Wagner, and his final opera, Parsifal. Also features some themes from The Lord of the Rings films (music by Howard Shore).
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This video looks at the importance of Johannes Brahms, in the context of the War of the Romantics (against Wagner and Liszt, supported by Schumann and Mendelssohn), and also looking closer at his Geistliches Lied, and his First Symphony, the Symphony No. 1 in C minor. We look at how Brahms' music is motivic, using motifs and tiny cells to weave extraordinary tapestries of motivic music.Quick Guide: Beethovens 9th - Ode to JoyInside the Score2020-09-16 | π FREE Accelerate your ear training, sight reading, and musicianship skills with this free mini-course: insidethescore.com/fast-track
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This is a Quick Guide (or not so quick guide) to Beethoven's 9th Symphony, the "Choral Symphony" - including the famous Scherzo, and the final movement, which includes the Ode to Joy tune.A Guide to Beethovens Ninth Symphony (Choral)Inside the Score2020-09-16 | π FREE Accelerate your ear training, sight reading, and musicianship skills with this free mini-course: insidethescore.com/fast-track
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This is a Quick Guide (or not so quick guide) to Beethoven's 9th Symphony, the "Choral Symphony" - including the famous Scherzo, and the final movement, which includes the Ode to Joy tune.