Henryk Siemiradzki's painting "Chopin concert," in which Frédéric Chopin plays his works before the aristocratic Polish family Radziwiłłs.

Romantic Images and Icons: The Generation of Chopin and Schumann

Cost
465.00

This course was available in the past and may be presented again as part of the Open Enrollment curriculum.

Bard, solitary wanderer, nationalist hero, mad genius, Prometheus, Faust- the Romantic era was awash in idealizations of the artist. Using Chopin and Schumann, as well as various contemporaries, as the basis for an examination of the Romantic generation, this class seeks to bring this most fascinating and unruly epoch into focus. Beyond the historical and social context of the first half of the nineteenth century, this class also explores the continued resonance of this repertory in today’s world. Analysis, live performance, and a multitude of relevant DVDs and CDs are presented, in addition to relevant historical and current commentaries.

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Online registration deadline: Thursday Dec. 29 at 5 PM CT.