The Making of Music Series 2 Episodes Episode guide
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Back up to: The Making of Music
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The Making of Music
30/30 Where have we come to and what is the current state of classical music?
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A Time of Plenty
29/30 British composers play a significant part in contemporary music.
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The Impact of Technology
28/30 Composers experimented with electronics to extend musical boundaries.
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Dissent
27/30 Composers in the 1960s and 70s expressed their rage against the system.
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The Sixties
26/30 Modern composers tried to make their voices heard above the noise of pop culture.
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Leonard Bernstein
25/30 The great American composer's music embraced the classical and the popular.
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The Modernists
24/30 A new generation of postwar composers wanted to sweep away the past.
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Britain Victorious
23/30 British composers such as Benjamin Britten responded to the war and its aftermath.
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Those Who Got Away
22/30 How many musicians escaped the jackbooted shadow of Hitler's Europe.
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World War II: Those Who Stayed Put
21/30 The war inspired many masterpieces, including Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony.
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The Depression
20/30 Despite the Wall Street crash and falling record sales, music was booming.
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Stalin
19/30 How did composers such as Shostakovich and Prokofiev fare under the Stalinist regime?
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Cinema
18/30 The film industry became the great patron of music in the 20th century.
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Music for the Masses
17/30 Audiences were able to buy vinyl discs for the first time.
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Into the Past
16/30 In the 1920s, French composers such as Poulenc and Ravel looked back to yesteryear.
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Jazz
15/30 A new musical form emerged, drawing on the singing of spirituals and early blues forms.
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Revolution in Russia
14/30 The Russian Revolution had a huge impact on music.
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Out of Fashion
13/30 After World War I, some composers were looking for a radical shift in classical music.
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The Path to War
12/30 Many composers were shaped by the horrors of World War One. Some were drafted themselves.
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The End of the Hapsburgs
11/30 With the Austro-Hungarian empire in its last years, Janacek became a poet of his time.
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A Riot
10/30 Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring caused a riot in Paris on its premiere in May 1913.
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Elgar
9/30 Does the music of the great English composer merely express jingoistic nationalism?
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Pre-War Vienna
8/30 The Austrian capital was one of the most culturally important cities in the world.
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Fakes and Mystics
7/30 Mysticism was in fashion at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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Exotic Paris
6/30 Claude Debussy produced music that was original and daring but immediately accepted.
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Wagner
5/30 The theatre established by Wagner at Bayreuth came to be a cultural magnet.
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My Country
4/30 In the late 19th century, European music began to express the desire for nation states.
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Viva Verdi
3/30 Giuseppe Verdi's work is inseparable from politics.
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Mother Russia
2/30 Glinka wanted Russian music to reflect the distinctiveness of his own country.
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The Shock of The Future
1/30 As nationalism swept across Europe, composers looked to both the past and the future.