Session 1: The Chamber Music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer at Work
Arts & Humanities
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43m
Is classical music your cup of tea? Has the art of Ludwig van Beethoven inspired you in your musical interests or pursuits? How much do you know about how Beethoven's art was created and his influence on the evolution of classical music? Celebrate the legendary artist's upcoming 200th birthday by joining Peabody Institute's Suhnne Ahn for a deep discussion about Beethoven's development as a chamber music composer. In Session 1, Ahn covers the musical inheritance as Beethoven works in the shadow of Mozart.
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