

A Discordant Time: Musical Revolution Since the 1960s | Fr. William Goldin
Jan 10, 2019
Fr. William Goldin, an expert in music history, discusses the musical revolution since the 1960s. Topics include the rejection of tonality, atonality, serialism, and aleatoric music, the influence of global crises on classical music, and the exploration of objective beauty in modern music.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 6min
Exploring Tonal Harmony in Western Classical Music
05:49 • 18min
Influence of Historical Events on Artists and Musicians
23:40 • 3min
Revolution in Music: From Atonality to Aleatoric
26:12 • 14min
Musical Revolutions of the 1960s
40:10 • 14min
Exploring John Cage's Aria and Fontana Mix: A Musical Experiment
53:45 • 5min
Musical Revolution from the 1960s Onward
59:15 • 14min
Discerning Objective Beauty in Music
01:12:52 • 8min