Inleiding tot de 19e-eeuwse Tsjechische muziek: Antonín Dvořák
Program Overview
Program Overview
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Course Details
- Course Title: Inleiding tot de 19e-eeuwse Tsjechische muziek: Antonín Dvořák | fysiek
- Description: The course focuses on the life and work of Antonín Dvořák, a Czech composer. It also covers compositions by his colleagues, such as Bedřich Smetana, Josef Suk, and Leoš Janáček. The course is designed to provide an introduction to 19th-century Czech music, with the instructor offering guidance on how to continue exploring the subject independently after the course.
- Teaching Method: The course consists of 10 lectures with time for questions after each session.
- Literature: A printed syllabus is provided.
- Study Load: Approximately 1 hour per week.
- Prerequisites: There are no specific requirements for prior education or knowledge.
Instructor
- Name: Marcel Zwitser
- Background: Marcel Zwitser studied music theory and music science and received his Ph.D. in 2012 from the University of Utrecht. His dissertation was on the influence of Lutheran pneumatology on Johann Sebastian Bach. He has also been part of an international writers' collective for a book about Bach's personal copy of Abraham Calov's Bible commentaries.
Testimonials
- "Marcel Zwitser is an excellent teacher who presents his story in a stimulating way."
- "Both the study material and the lectures were very enlightening. The texts are very informative."
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