LMuSTCL Set Piece B Study – Mahler Symphony no.4 in G major
LMuSTCL Set Piece B Study Mahler’s Symphonicism and German Modernicism in Late Romantic Period
The course is designed for those who are preparing the LMusTCL examination syllabus 2015-16. The content of the study will include the exploration of both historical and analytical surveys of Mahler Symphonies in relation to the development of German symphonicism from the 18th century to the 19th century. In addition to Mahler and his styles and ideas on the development of German symphonic tradition and lied, other important composers of symphonic writiers in the both 19th and 20th century, as well as their works will also be discussed.
Lesson 1 |
Introduction to German Romanticism in Literature What is a Lied? |
Poetry into Music Schubert’s Theater of |
Lesson 2 |
General Stylistic Characteristics of Social, Cultural and Historical Studies |
Schwanengesang: Schubert’s |
Lesson 3 |
Schumann’s Distance and the Concepts of German Romanticism |
Programming |
Lesson 4 |
Analysis and Interpretation: Schumann’s Lied and Schubert’s Lied |
Examples from Dichterliebe and Winterreisse |
Lesson 5 |
Schubert’s life, lied, and musical style Background Reference of Schwanengesang |
Schubert’s |
Lesson 6 |
Analysis and Interpretation I: Discussion |
Examples taken from the Schwanengesang |
Lesson 7 |
Discussion of Song Cycle and its Issues in Historical Horizon |
The Song |
Lesson 8 |
Analysis and Interpretation II: Discussion |
Examples taken from Schwanengesang |
Lesson 9 |
Other Important Lied Composers from the 19th to the 20th |
Song Companion and Guides 19th Century |
Lesson 10 |
Analysis and Interpretation III: Discussion |
Examples taken from the Schwanengesan |