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How does music reflect the experience of physical decline and the confrontation with death? This question lies behind the notion of late style: the belief in a distinctive musical idiom, of visionary purity or unresolved complexity, achieved by great artists toward the end of their lives. Today the idea has assumed the status of common sense, applied in recent criticism to everyone from Bob Dylan to John Coltrane.
We think we understand what lateness is, and that we know it when we see it. Yet the concept has a specific origin: it comes from Beethoven, above all from the enigmatic monuments of his late string quartets. And it has been subject to multiple, often contradictory interpretations: to 19th-century critics, late style implied the ascent to a realm of transcendent spirituality or subjective inwardness; to modernist thinkers like Theodor Adorno, it was something like the opposite: an insoluble puzzle in which the contradictions of the artist’s society were at last laid bare. “In the history of art,” Adorno wrote, “late works are the catastrophes.” How, if at all, can we understand “late style?”
In this course we will trace the concept of late style from its origins, examining the different ways in which it has been understood and the varying bodies of music to which it has been applied.
We’ll consider canonical examples of late style in classical music, including Beethoven’s late quartets, Bach’s Art of Fugue, and Wagner’s Parsifal, alongside late music by Richard Strauss and Igor Stravinsky. We’ll explore how the concept has been applied to jazz and popular music, listening to recordings by Coltrane, Billie Holiday, David Bowie, and others. And we’ll read discussions of late style by Adorno, Thomas Mann, Edward Said, Carolyn Abbate, and Geoff Dyer, considering how the concept has reflected and shaped our broader understanding of music, the self, and society.
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Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
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The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research was established in 2011 in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Its mission is to extend liberal arts education and research far beyond the borders of the traditional university, supporting community education needs and opening up new possibilities for scholarship in the...
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at New York Open Center - Online 00000
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Read moreFriday Feb 26th, 8pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
at Scott's Pizza Tours - Online 00000
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Go Behind the Counter at NYC's Top Pizzerias Without...
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6:00pm - 7:00pm Eastern Time
Sun, Mar 14
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Sun, Apr 11
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Sunday Feb 28th, 6pm - 7pm Eastern Time
at brunchwork - Online 00000
Explore early stage technology businesses with Jeremy Liew, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners. Jeremy Liew is a Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, joining the firm in 2006. Jeremy was the firm’s first consumer specialist, focusing on massive-scale social media, commerce, new media, and financial services. Jeremy has funded several companies...
Explore early stage technology businesses with Jeremy...
Read moreTuesday Mar 2nd, 2:45pm - 4:15pm Pacific Time
at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Online Online, New York, New York 00000
The Making of the Modern Middle East: From Postcolonialism to the Arab Spring The last decade has seen revolutionary movements take place throughout the Middle East and North Africa. From Tunisia and Egypt to Sudan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Bahrain, people have banded together (with mixed results) in attempts to overturn long-standing dictators and...
The Making of the Modern Middle East: From Postcolonialism...
Read moreTuesday Mar 2nd, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Online Online, New York, New York 00000
From the aerial views provided by army hot air balloons to the synchronized camera/machine-guns of World War I to the contemporary sensing operations of military drones, perception has always been linked to destruction. As Paul Virilio wrote, “the function of the weapon is the function of the eye.” Militarized nation states understand this...
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Read moreTuesday Mar 2nd, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Online Online, New York, New York 00000
While conversations about race are seemingly everywhere, the definition of a race—what it means, and how we should understand it—remains remarkably under-explored. What, exactly, is race? What does it mean to be “racialized”? Rejecting at once pat dismissals of race as immaterial, Obama-era fantasies of a so-called post-racial society, and...
While conversations about race are seemingly everywhere,...
Read moreThursday Mar 4th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
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Eastern Medicine for the Western Mind & Body: Taoism & The Five Elements This 6-week OlioCourse, will go in-depth in three different aspects of Self-Care based on the The Taoist philosophy of Yin Yang and the Five Elements of Chinese Medicine. The three aspects we will cover are; the mind, movement and touch via the Taoist based practices...
Eastern Medicine for the Western Mind & Body:...
Read moreThursday Mar 4th, 7pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time
(6 sessions)at 92nd Street Y - Online Online Classroom, New York, New York 00000
Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A-Changin' and the Politics of Song “By 1962, Greenwich Village had become world headquarters for a folk music scene that, to its own occasional shock and horror, was beginning to matter in the music and popular culture business,” wrote the critic David Hinckley. “What made the Village folk community matter beyond...
Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A-Changin' and the...
Read moreSunday Mar 7th, 1:30pm - 3:30pm Eastern Time
at Be Social Change - BSC Virtual Clasroom
Food affects each of our lives. It is a global issue in which all people are stakeholders. We all need to eat, and food production is the largest provider of jobs worldwide with over 1.3 billion people employed (GIS Geography). Recent research reports that there are maybe 10 more seasons of “regular” agricultural practices before our food systems...
Food affects each of our lives. It is a global issue...
Read moreTuesday Mar 9th, 6pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
at 92nd Street Y - Online Online Classroom, New York, New York 00000
In many ways, Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is a haunted book—and in turn, one that has haunted readers and writers since its publication in 1847. Join us for a series of lectures that begin with Brontë’s classic Gothic novel, then continue into its literary afterlife, up to the present moment. We will read Jane Eyre alongside texts that take...
In many ways, Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is...
Read moreFriday Feb 26th, 2:30pm - 3:30pm Eastern Time
at 92nd Street Y - Online Online Classroom, New York, New York 00000
Learn more details about bird identification, from field marks and songs to habitat and behavior. Then put this into practice on the walk. Join urban naturalist and environmental educator Gabriel Willow to explore the surprising diversity of wildlife and ecology in New York City. Sessions include a 45-minute lecture followed by a 45-minute bird-watching...
Learn more details about bird identification, from...
Read moreTuesday Mar 16th, 6pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
(7 sessions)at Think Olio - Online Online Class, New York, New York 00000
How do we confront and think critically about difficult ethical questions we all encounter in our daily, personal and professional lives? As biomedical advances have extended the realm of possibilities, how do we grapple with the moral and ethical quandaries of living and dying? Join us for an eight-week OlioCourse, exploring applied ethics and philosophy,...
How do we confront and think critically about difficult...
Read moreTuesday Mar 23rd, 7:30pm - 9pm Eastern Time
(8 sessions)at 92nd Street Y - Online Online Classroom, New York, New York 00000
This program is taking place remotely. If you have signed up, you will receive an email with details of how to access the program. If we are able to offer an in-person version of this class in the coming months, we will contact you and make both options available to you. __________________ Join author Stephanie Rabinowitz for an exciting...
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Read moreThursday Mar 25th, 12pm - 1pm Eastern Time
at brunchwork - Online 00000
Explore growth marketing with Disney Streaming Services Vice President of Product Marketing and Subscriber Engagement Andrea Cutright. Andrea Cutright is vice president of product marketing and subscriber engagement for Disney+ streaming service. She is responsible for marketing intelligence, consumer insights, and product marketing touchpoints. Prior...
Explore growth marketing with Disney Streaming Services...
Read moreThursday Mar 25th, 2:30pm - 4pm Pacific Time
at New York Open Center - Online 00000
Psychedelics for Palliative Care and the Treatment of End-of-Life Existential Distress Existential despair, anxiety and depression are far too common at the end of life. This webinar will focus on findings from psychedelic research relieving the psychological and existential suffering associated with a life-threatening illness or the end of life.The...
Psychedelics for Palliative Care and the Treatment...
Read moreThursday Apr 22nd, 7pm - 9pm Eastern Time
at Think Olio - Online Online Class, New York, New York 00000
Deschooling & Decolonizing: Systemic Change From the Inside Out This 8-week OlioCourse examines the settler colonial history of the university and the different ways we can create decolonial projects from the institution’s structure using Janelle Monae’s work. We'll be launching our conversations off la paperson’s "A Third University is...
Deschooling & Decolonizing: Systemic Change From...
Read moreFriday Apr 23rd, 7:30pm - 9pm Eastern Time
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