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The Secret Life of Great Classical Music

We all love music and many of us love classical music, but what do we know about its meaning?  Is it just flowing and fleeting emotions or is there more?  What makes it tick?  This is the secret of music---it is full of stories and meaning always!   The secrets are in the structure of the music and in the DNA—the harmonic changes!  All masterpieces—new and old—Mozart, Mahler, Beethoven, Bartok—you name it!  Don’t miss this chance to finally open your ears to the joy of classical music!

Wed.                            2/18-3/11                                   11 am-12:30 pm                        Campus: CYC Room 111

Instructor: Steve Lund                                                                                                    Sessions: 4

 

Steve Lund has taught writing, literature and music classes to adults, universities, community colleges, high school students, ESL (and even prison inmates) for 42 years.  His Opera Society at Lutheran High School of Dallas was featured in the Dallas Morning News.  Mr. Lund has also appeared on local radio stations (The Wolf, The Ticket and i93) talking about (believe it or not!) Mozart’s opera, The Magic Flute, and Wordsworth poem about “Tintern Abbey.”  He is the author of a book about the James Joyce literary archives at Southern Illinois University and a grammar book entitled Loving Grammar:  Mr. Lund’s Guide to Professional Clamdigging.

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Section Title
The Secret Life of Great Classical Music
Type
Lecture
Days
W
Time
11:00AM to 12:30PM
Dates
Feb 18, 2026 to Mar 11, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
6.0
Course Fee(s)
Course Fee non-credit $0.00 Click here to get more information
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