The Unexamined Partial Classical Music podcast is made by three freelance musicians/composers to explore classical music in depth in an entertaining, enlightening and comprehensible fashion. Our goal is to provide a deeper understanding of composers, musical works and musical styles, and engage in discussions on other philosophical topics related to classical music. Please visit this podcast at www.unexmainedpartial.com
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The Unexamined Partial Classical Music podcast is made by three freelance musicians/composers to explore classical music in depth in an entertaining, enlightening and comprehensible fashion. Our goal is to provide a deeper understanding of composers, musical works and musical styles, and engage in discussions on other philosophical topics related to classical music. Please visit this podcast at www.unexmainedpartial.com
In this third episode, we look at Beethoven's turbulent life within his changing environment and how this affected his creative output. We focus on Beethoven's pivotal role in music, a reflection of his time-period with changes to the liberty of the citizenry due to many forces including the French Revolution.
In this second episode, we continue to explore the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his place as a seminal figure in the canon of western music. We look at some readings that help us focus on Bach as situated between the medieval world view and the emerging realities of individualism and discuss why his music is so influential and what it may have to say to us today.
In our inaugural episode Bach is our Pilot we explore the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his place as a seminal figure in the canon of western music. We focus on Bach as situated between the medieval world view and the emerging realities of individualism and discuss why his music is so influential and what it may have to say to us today.
The Unexamined Partial Classical Music podcast is made by three freelance musicians/composers to explore classical music in depth in an entertaining, enlightening and comprehensible fashion. Our goal is to provide a deeper understanding of composers, musical works and musical styles, and engage in discussions on other philosophical topics related to classical music. Please visit this podcast at www.unexmainedpartial.com