Eastern Europe has produced some of the most emotionally stirring and distinctive music in the Western tradition. In this 6-week seminar, we will explore the musical heritage of Slavic nations, including Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Through works by composers such as Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and Dvořák—as well as lesser-known Ukrainian voices—we’ll trace how national identity, political struggle, and cultural resilience find expression in sound. Special attention will be given to the unique melodies and tonal structures shaped by histories of conflict, occupation, and artistic triumph. With live piano demonstrations and no prior musical training required, this course offers an accessible and engaging introduction to the beauty, sorrow, and vitality of Slavic music traditions. Participants will deepen their appreciation of how music both reflects and shapes the soul of a people.
Registration Opens Online:
Monday, August 4, 2025, at 8 AM (AZ Time)