Allen Forte – “Warm, die Lufte” Second Half + End of Madeleine’s Concert April, 2007

(0:00) An Extraordinary Gesture
(1:22) A Very Dramatic Moment in the Song
(2:43) Form of the Song
(4:29) Philosophical Sections of the Song
(5:32) Forte Plays Philosophical Sections of the Song
(8:28) Forte's Response to Jackson's Question of Form
(10:02) Personae in the Poem
(11:50) Berg’s and Schoenberg’s Works
(13:05) Who Invented Atonality?
(13:55) Who Was Composing Music in 1909?
(15:04) Did Debussy Say Anything About Strauss?
(16:27) Schoenberg’s Opinion on Berg’s Work
(17:18) Forte’s Example 10
(20:40) Musical Setting to the Text “Listen, the Nightingale Is Singing”
(22:10) The Elements Which Are Reminiscent of Other Work
(23:34) Allusions of the Song
(24:09) What do E-flat and A Represent?
(24:53) Berg's Attachment to Schoenberg
(25:48) Schoenberg's Teaching Style
(26:47) Translation of the Text
(28:00) Chia-Ying's Interesting Observation
(28:49) Whose Text Is This?
(30:28) Berg’s Song for Teaching Purposes
(31:16) Berg’s Harmonic Language
(31:59) Did Gershwin Know Berg?
(32:59) Forte's Elaboration of His Example 10
(34:44) Forte’s Example 12
(36:46) Other Examples of Set 4-16
(38:13) What’s in Measure 4?
(38:45) Dr. Slottow’s Comment
(39:58) Bottom of Page 4 of Forte’s Handout
(40:52) Page 5 of Forte’s Handout
(52:50) Tonal Analysis of “Warm, die Lufte”
(45:12) Atonal or Post-tonal Music?
(46:30) How Were the Set Numbers Derived?
(48:47) Slottow's Announcement of Upcoming Activities of Forte
(49:17) Excerpt 1 of Violinist Pedro Pinyol and Pianist Madeleine Forte. April 6, 2007, University of North Texas, Concert Hall
(53:01) Excerpt 2 of Violinist Pedro Pinyol and Pianist Madeleine Forte. April 6, 2007, University of North Texas, Concert Hall
(56:38) Excerpt 3 of Violinist Pedro Pinyol and Pianist Madeleine Forte. April 6, 2007, University of North Texas, Concert Hall
(59:27) Excerpt 4 of Violinist Pedro Pinyol and Pianist Madeleine Forte. April 6, 2007, University of North Texas, Concert Hall
(1:03:09) Excerpt 5 of Violinist Pedro Pinyol and Pianist Madeleine Forte. April 6, 2007, University of North Texas, Concert Hall