


Music’s Big Bang: The Genesis of Rock ‘n’ Roll: This is your chance to uncover the recipe of the metling pot that is the journey of American Rock ‘n’ Roll from the turn of the 20th century to the late 60’s.From the Repertoire: Western Music History through Performance: Taking you through the evolution of Western music through a series of works, the insights and performances of the Curtis School’s faculty make this course special.The Music of the Beatles : This course from Rochester will tell you all there is to know about the four lads from Liverpool who grew up to become ‘more popular than Jesus’.Jazz Appreciation : Take this course from UT Austin, to find out what makes America’s great original art form revered the world over for it’s innovation and creativity.History of Rock, Part Two: Picking up from it’s first part, this course shows you how rock splintered into a variety of styles and became commercially streamlined by the late 1990s.History of Rock, Part One : The first part of this University of Rochester course will take you from the genesis of ‘rowdy rock’ to the psychedelia of the late 1960s.Listening to World Music: From Pygmy Pop to Aboriginal Rock, this course from UPenn will teach you the meaning of music and its cultural impact in the farthest corners of this earth.Exploring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas: This is your chance to immerse yourself in the depth and paradox of Beethoven’s music under the tutelage of an engaging and passionate painist.Shout-out to /r/WeAreTheMusicMakers, /r/musictheory, /r/Learnmusic, and /r/audioengineering.
