Multimedia Schubert ~ The Trout Quintet | 
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Format: Cd-rom Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Microsoft Windows Compatible
UPC: 008789702450 EAN: 0008789702450 ASIN: B001DHUM9S
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Product Description As part of the Microsoft multimedia series on great composers, Microsoft Multimedia Schubert: The Trout Quintet offers a comprehensive and delightful excursion into the world of Franz Schubert's music and inspirations. Narrated by National Public Radio commentator and music critic Alan Rich, the program brings fresh insight into the original song that inspired The Trout Quintet, historical and social background information, and reproductions of artwork that capture the spirit of the era. In keeping with the design of the other titles in the series, a tuneful matching quiz, The Trout Game, tests your knowledge of various themes found throughout the music, with animated sequences as the reward for correct answers. The content is divided into easy-to-access sections including Close Reading, Bibliography, Glossary, and A Classical Background among others. The Pocket Audio Guide allows you to listen to the composition Die Forelle at any point, while Inside Schubert provides background on the composer's life and times. Compositions are divided into easily selectable sections by movement, including exposition themes, development and recapitulation. All sections provide cross-linking to other sections and pertinent words in the glossary. Microsoft Multimedia Schubert: The Trout Quintet offers a superb introduction to classical music, Schubert-style, and is enhanced by the lively and insightful comments of Alan Rich.
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