Howard Goodall's Story of Music - Season 1 Episode 4 The Age of Tragedy

Howard Goodall's Story of Music
In the fourth part, composer Howard Goodall examines the music of the middle to late 19th century, in which a craze for operas and music that dealt with death and destiny swept Europe. Inspired by Berlioz and his Symphonie Fantastique, music written about witches, ghouls, trolls and hellish torment became the norm. Even Italian opera succumbed to the death and destiny obsession, with Verdi's La Traviata. The tragic death of its heroine was also a comment on the hypocrisies of the wider society. The composer who was the most influential figure of the mid 19th century was the cosmopolitan Hungarian-born Franz Liszt. Little wonder that he wrote pieces about two of the mythical figures that obsessed the composers of the period - Faust, the superior, brooding intellectual who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for esoteric knowledge and earthly pleasures, and Prometheus, who is punished for all eternity by Zeus for giving mankind the gift of fire.
TitleHoward Goodall's Story of Music - Season 1 Episode 4 The Age of Tragedy
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First Air DateJan 26, 2013
Last Air dateMar 02, 2013
Season1 Season
Episode6 Episode
Runtime26:14 minutes
QualityHD
IMDb: 7.00/ 10 by 1.00 users
Popularity0.56
LanguageEnglish

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