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Handel | |
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LECTURE 1 An oratorio of personal, political and universal redemption. | |
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Mozart |
LECTURE 2 The "Mozart Effect" has a simple but life-changing message: music is medicine for the body, the mind and the soul. |
| Haydn The Creation | LECTURE
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spirit of the Enlightenment is amalgamated with Haydn's uncomplicated personality
to produce a work of filtered beauty |
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Beethoven
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LECTURE 4 The Heiligenstadt Testament is the closest Beethoven ever came to giving in to his despair. Listen to the work in which he welcomes life again |
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Bartok |
LECTURE 5 Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra follows the "Divine Proporton" of Creation |