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Tthis programme suggests some of the ways in which Liszt and his contemporaries connected the feelings of the human soul with the form and content of their art. The bulk of the programme is taken u...p with the performance of 'Vallee d'Obermann' - a musical evocation of the Swiss Alps among which Liszt stayed in 1835-6.
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Module code and title: A101, An arts foundation course
Item code: A101; 30
First transmission date: 20-09-1978
Published: 1978
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Duration: 00:25:00
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Producer: Edward Hayward
Contributor: Richard Middleton
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): David Wilde; Liszt; Music
Footage description: Portrait of Liszt. David Wilde plays an extract from Liszt's Pastorale. Richard Middleton explains the sinnificance of Nature for 19th century Romantics. Print of Alpine scene. He describes the influence of Romanticism on Liszt, particularly the inspiration of Nature. He comments on the form of music like Pastorale, and quotes George Sand's opinion of Liszt's methods. Middleton describes the background to Liszt's Vallee d'Obermann (the score cover for which is shown). He quotes the passage by Senancour which inspired Lizst. Middleton plays the basic theme of the piano Vallee d'Obermann. A svmbol is displayed by which the theme will be later identified. He plays and describes extracts from three of the four sections that comprise the piece. Wilde plays Valleei d'Obermann. As they arise the four sections of the piece are captioned 'Lyric', 'Tempestuous', 'Climax', and 'Coda'. The theme symbol appears at intervals.
Master spool number: 6HT/72619
Production number: 00525_3439
Videofinder number: 2620
Available to public: no