ClassicalBookspan: Polish Poetry And American Athleticism – The Music Of Chopin And CoplandApril 2, 2014 | Kent TeetersThe April 2014 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” shines the spotlight on two composers with a gift for creating appealing melodies, Frederic Chopin and Aaron Copland.
Bookspan: String Concertos By Brahms And Symphonies By BrucknerMarch 3, 2014 | Kent TeetersThe March 2014 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features a pair of concertos by Brahms and the Seventh and Ninth symphonies by Bruckner.
Bookspan: The Symphonies and Piano Concertos of Johannes BrahmsFebruary 3, 2014 | Kent TeetersThe February 2014 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features the four symphonies by Brahms and his two majestic piano concertos.
Bookspan: Take Two Berlioz And See Me In The MorningJanuary 7, 2014 | Kent TeetersThe January 2014 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features two works by Berlioz, a tuneful symphony by Bizet and an incredible chamber piece by Beethoven.
Bookspan: Four Concertos By Beethoven And His Moonlight SonataDecember 5, 2013 | Kent TeetersThe December 2013 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features several concertos by Beethoven and a popular piano sonata.
Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra and Beethoven’s Nine SymphoniesOctober 29, 2013 | Kent TeetersThe November 2013 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features a swan song from Bela Bartok and the monumental Nine Symphonies of Beethoven.
Martin Bookspan's 101: Appreciating Bach's MagnificatOctober 22, 2013 | Kent TeetersThis month we’ll explore the other two masterpieces by J. S. Bach included by Martin Bookspan, Bach’s acclaimed Chaconne from the D Minor Partita for solo violin and his glorious setting of the Magnificat.
Teeters Takes On Bookspan: The Brandenburg ConcertosSeptember 5, 2013 | Kent TeetersClassical Music Content Coordinator and Host Kent Teeters shares one of his favorite music books in the first edition of a monthly series on masterpieces.