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Johns Hopkins University | PY.710.612

Mozart

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This course delves analytically into the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. We will cover a range of musical forms and genres, such as solo sonatas, concertos, chamber music, symphonies, and opera, though the focus will be on instrumental repertoire. In some cases, we will briefly examine other contemporary composers to better understand what sets Mozart apart and has made him so beloved. While it is not a performance practice class, we will discuss current understanding of certain performance practice issues during our study and engage with a range of recordings as well.

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S. Levy
11:00 - 13:20
3 waitlist / 13 seats