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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Beethoven to Teach a Full Curriculum


In an unusual educational experiment [The Curtis Institute of Music] has established Beethoven's String Quartet No. 11 in F minor (Op. 95) as the touchstone of the academic year for its 160 students. . . . Each violinist, violist and cellist has worked on the piece in a quartet with coaches; literature courses cover the Beethoven letters that mention it; the music history survey course required of first-year students will devote classes to it this week; the advanced music theory course picked apart its structure. (New York Times, Tuesday)

An interesting innovation from private education.

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