The String Quartets of Beethoven

Jay Rosenblatt
Fall 2014
MONDAYS |  
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, and 17, 2014
Course Format: Hybrid
Location: Main Campus
Tuition: $85.00

Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the great masters of the Classical and Romantic eras in music, and no genre summarizes his achievement better than the string quartet. This course will examine 16 works spread evenly throughout his early, middle, and late styles. The first six quartets reveal his consolidation of Mozart’s and Haydn’s techniques, the five middle quartets demonstrate his expansion of form and mastery of harmony, and the final five quartets, along with the “Grosse Fuge,” invite us into the experimental realm of the deaf and isolated composer. The first session surveys Beethoven’s life and career; the subsequent three classes are devoted to each of his three style periods, including an in-depth examination of one representative quartet. It is not necessary to read music for this class, and excerpts from Beethoven’s works will be played on recordings and by Dr. Rosenblatt at the piano.

Required Reading

Winter, Robert, and Robert Martin, eds. The Beethoven Quartet Companion. University of California Press, 1995. ISBN-10: 0520204204.

Recommended Reading

Solomon, Maynard. Beethoven. 2nd edition. Schirner Trade Books, 2001. ISBN-10: 0825672686.

Meet Your Instructor

Associate Professor

JAY ROSENBLATT earned his B.A. in Piano Performance and M.A. in Musicology from UCLA and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, also in Musicology. He joined the School of Music at the University of Arizona in 1995. For the past twenty-eight years, he has taught survey courses (Classical and Romantic music), courses on opera, and seminars on individual composers such as Liszt and Mozart. Since 2012, he has taught eight courses in the Humanities Seminars.

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