
Ragtime
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Ragtime
Ragtime#4: Loose Canon
The sprawling, thought-provoking, and highly entertaining forth episode of Ragtime with the brilliant Peter de Jager and renowned scholar and performer Peter Tregear.
0’00 - Intro
3’29 - EXCERPT: Faust Symphony (Liszt)
5’34 - Is there an evolving principle at work leading to serialism?
17’12 - EXCERPT: Moro Lasso al Mio Duolo (Gesualdo)
18’52 - Are we losing receptivity to dissonances past?
23’54 - Ross Duffin and Equal Temperament
28’38 - Written versus oral traditions
30’38 - EXCERPT: Le Sacre (Stravinsky)
31’35 - How might Le Sacre have sounded to Mozart?
33’36 - Wagner’s Rheingold
35’42 - Octatonic versus bitonal
37’52 - EXCERPT: Harry Partch
39’53 - The Tri-tone
44’30 - Von Helmholtz’s findings
46’40 - EXCERPT: Etude Op.10#4 (Chopin)
47’43 - Major = happy, minor = sad?
55’46 - Derryck Cooke
57’02 - Eastern music (Arabic, Chinese, Javanese)
1:00’31 - Opening Pandora’s box
1:03’20 - EXCERPT: Cello Suite #1 (Bach)
1:05’08 - Plato on the effects of modes
1:09’37 - EXCERPT: Cantata Op.32 (Webern)
1:10’42 - Thought-experiment: reorganising the genesis; substituting 9th-10th century Organum with Serialism.
1:18’34 - Said and Orientalism.
1:20’40 - A Taruskin tale