1. Fugue - Bach, Bizet and Bernstein.
2. Sonata-Allegro Form Mozart and Beethoven
3. Rondo, Sonata-Allegro and Theme and Variations (cont.)
Craig Wright received the degree Bachelor of Music in piano and music
history at the Eastman School of Music (1966) and a Ph.D. in musicology
at Harvard (1972), and since 1973 has taught at Yale University where he
is currently the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Music. At
Yale, Wright's courses include his perennially popular introductory
course "Listening to Music" and his selective seminar "Exploring the
Nature of Genius." During the summers he has led several Yale Alumni
tours to France, Germany, and Italy. Among his six books are Music and Ceremony at Notre Dame of Paris (1989), Music in Western Civilization (2005), Listening to Music (6th edition, 2011), and Listening to Western Music (2007). He is presently at work on a volume entitled Mozart's Brain: Exploring the Nature of Genius. In 2004 Wright was awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Chicago.
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