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The Unanswered Question : : Norton Lectures 1973

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Lecture 1. Musical phonology (104 min.) : Beginning/introduction -- Musical grammar -- Overview of linguistics -- A common origin -- Heightened speech -- The harmonic series -- Tempered tones -- Universals -- Musical monogenesis -- The golden age -- Diatonic containment -- Mozart's symphony no. 40 in g minor, K.550. Molto allegro -- Andante -- Menuetto: allegretto-trio -- Allegro assai -- Conclusion.
Lecture 2. Musical syntax (95 min.) : Beginning/introduction -- Chromsky's universal grammar -- Verbal and musical correspondences -- Interdisciplinary terms -- Transformational grammar -- Musical analogies -- Poetry: a true parallel with music -- Musical prose -- Surface structure -- Mozart's symphony no. 40 in g minor K.550 performed for 21 bars showing the "surface structure" -- Deep structure -- Symmetry -- Bar-by-bar accentuation -- Structural ambiguities -- Review of entire first movement of Mozart's symphony no. 40 in g minor K.550 -- Conclusion.
Lecture 3. Musical semantics (104 min.) : Beginning/introduction -- Semantic ambiguity -- Musical metaphor -- Musical semantics -- What does music mean? -- Musical equivalent for figures of speech -- Repetition -- Analysis of Beethoven's Pastorale Symphony -- Transforming repetition into metaphor -- Varied repetitions -- Beethoven symphony no. 6 in F major. I. Allegro ma non troppo -- II. Andante molto mosso -- III. Allegro, IV. Allegro, V. Allegretto -- Conclusion.
Lecture 4. The delights and dangers of ambiguity (142 min.) : Beginning/introduction -- Defining ambiguity -- Beethoven and the increase of ambiguity -- Ambiguity and the Romantic revolution -- Chromaticism -- Chromatic ambiguity -- Berlioz: Romeo alone: festivities in Capulet's palace from Romeo and Juliet -- Berlioz and Wagner -- The growth of tonal language -- Wagner: prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde -- The brink of radical change -- Toward total ambiguity -- Debussy: prelude a l'apres midi d'un faune -- Conclusion.
Lecture 5. The twentieth century crisis (133 min.) : Beginning/introduction -- Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole, Mvt. 4 (Feria) -- The crisis in musical semantics -- The renunciation of tonality -- Ives' The unanswered question -- The dilemma of the new century -- The twelve tone method -- Atonality and tonality -- Is music ultimately tonal? -- Negative and positive ambiguity -- Berg: Violin concerto -- excerpt -- Mahler's prophetic visions -- Mahler's farewell -- Mahler: Symphony no. 9 in D major, mvt. 4.
Lecture 6. The poetry of Earth (177 min.) : Beginning/ introduction -- Art and artificiality -- Objectivity and expression -- New tonal dissonances -- Stravinsky's asymmetrical structures -- Old and new vernaculars -- Stravinsky's neoclassicism -- Neoclassicism in poetry -- Abstract semantics -- The sense of the absurd -- Analysis of Oedipus Rex -- Stravinsky: Oedipus Rex -- Conclusion.
Boston Symphony Orchestra ; Vienna Philharmonic (in lecture 5) ; Leonard Bernstein, conductor ; Lecture 6: René Kollo (Oedipus) ; Ezio Flagello (Creon) ; Tatiana Troyanos (Jocasta) ; David Evitts (Messenger) ; Frank Hoffmeiser (Shepherd) ; Michael Wager (Speaker) ; Harvard Glee Club.
In these lectures Leonard Bernstein examines music from every age and place in the search for a worldwide, innate musical grammar. Includes performances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic.
Lecture 1. Musical phonology: "Explores the origins and development of music and language, with a performance of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in g minor; K. 500"--Back of container.
Lecture 2. Musical syntax: "Compares the structures of music and speech, and discusses the multiple transformations of which both are capable, with examples from Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in g minor, K. 550"--Back of container.
Lecture 3. Musical semantics: "Demonstrates layers of meaning in Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F Major, op. 68"--Back of container.
Lecture 4. The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity: "Explorations of new tonal fields by composers of the Romantic era."--Back of container.
Lecture 5. The Twentieth Century Crisis: "Arnold Schoenberg's movement toward atonality and Gustav Mahler's anticipation of the crisis in twentieth-century music."--Back of container.
Lecture 6. The poetry of Earth: "Examines how Igor Stravinsky kept tonality viable while experimenting freely with dissonance."--Back of container.
DVD video; Dolby digital sound, orchestral performances in stereo ; full screen (4:3) ; NTSC ; region 1.
Contents: Symphonies, -- Roméo et Juliette. -- Tristan und Isolde. -- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune. -- Contemplations. -- Rapsodie espagnole. -- Oedipus Rex.

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