Programme 80 “about Music. The art of listening.” Beethoven’s influence - Schumann

Loading player...
Today we look at Beethoven's influence on future composers, specifically Schumann, an influential musical giant and editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, a new and most important and influential journal.

Beethoven’s influence on the generations of composers who followed him was monumental. He bridged the Classical and Romantic eras, transforming music into a deeply personal and expressive art form and opening the door for further experimentation in structure, harmony, and emotional depth.

Today we listen to Beethoven’s ground-breaking “An die ferne Geliebte” Opus 98. The first known song cycle. And then we follow it with two of Schumann’s song cycles: “Frauenliebe und –leben” opus 42 and “Liederkreis” Opus 24.
All three song-cycles are Romanticism at its best – heartbreaking emotion and ecstatic love!
16 Dec 2024 English South Africa Music History · Music Commentary

Other recent episodes

“about Music”, The Art of Listening Programme 83

And so we enter the New Year 2025 and my wish for each one of you is “Happy New Year, and let it be your best one yet!” Our gentle start to our New Year’s listening is with well-known pieces by Dvorak, Bizet, Rachmaninov, Faure, Brahms, Mozart, Wagner and Elgar.
5 Jan 59 min

about Music The Art of Listening. Programme 82

In this programme I present some well-known music which is both inspirational and motivational, so that we can individually meditate about how our 2024 year has been. The music is by Aaron Copeland, Carl Orff, Gustav Holst, Jules Massenet, Samuel Barber, Stanley Myers, Giuseppe Verdi, Johann Strauss, and Joey Tempest.
30 Dec 2024 59 min