Classical music appreciation: a practical example

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Last updated on April 15, 2025 8:27 pm

Learn how to listen to classical music with greater understanding and enjoyment. Explore the links between classical music and European culture, history, and society. Discover effective ways to approach new pieces and enhance your appreciation. This free course is perfect for classical music lovers, curious individuals, and amateur musicians looking to deepen their knowledge of this art form. Join now and enjoy a short but juicy practical demonstration of classical music appreciation teaching.

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What you’ll learn

  • How to listen to classical music with greater understanding and enjoyment
  • A picture of the European musical civilization
  • The links between classical music and the evolution of European culture, history and society
  • A clear way to approach a new piece in an effective way

Hello everybody and welcome!

In this short free course I am going to give you information about what and how I teach and other things related to my courses in general.

The main body of this time together will be dedicated to a short but juicy practical demonstration of how I conceive and convey classical music appreciation teaching, my method and the result I will be aiming for in all my courses.

Join and enjoy!

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in Classical Music or curious about it
  • Classical Music lovers
  • Amateur musicians eager of deepen the knowledge about the art

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