108 Stravinsky - His Life and Music
Art, Culture, Music, Tra | Registration opens 4/15/25 9:00 AM EDT
When it comes to creative longevity, brilliance across a range of styles, and near-universal fame, Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) is nearly unrivaled among 20th century artists. His career features styles ranging from nationalism and Impressionism to Fauvism, Neoclassicism, and the 12-tone ultra-serialism of Anton Webern and Alban Berg. “Stravinsky, without a doubt was a supreme original,” says Professor Greenberg. “We study him to see what, aside from the unaccountable gift of genius, made this originality possible.” This class will be part of the Great Courses.
Dan Robbins
Dan Robbins retired from B&W Y-12 in 2013 after 47 years of company service. At Y-12 he was the director of the analytical laboratories. He is a chemistry graduate of UNC, Chapel Hill and a Princeton PhD. He is also the founding chairman of Greenways Oak Ridge Organization, which has supported the development of greenways in Oak Ridge since 1993.