Leon Plantinga

Leon Plantinga

  • Leon Plantinga
  • Emeritus, Music History, Yale University

The fabled growth of the middle class in Europe in the later 18th century produced profound changes. Among them was a striking transformation in musical style. Radically different was the early 18th century career of J.S. Bach from his son’s in the latter part of the decade. The father was entirely dependent upon employment with the patronage system at court or church, while Johann Christian Bach addressed his effort, through opera, concerts and music publication, to an urban public, largely comprised of the new middle class. Leon Plantinga, Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Music at Yale University, will demonstrate this complete metamorphosis in musical style through recorded examples and live performance that should not be missed.

  • Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Music, Yale University
  • Concert Pianist
  • Author of "Romantic Music: A History of Musical Style in Nineteenth-Century Europe"

Presentations at Calvin University

How the Middle Class Remade Music
Part of the: January Series
Friday, January 23, 2004 12:30:00 PM
Covenant Fine Arts Center Auditorium

Publication(s) for this event

Romantic Music: A History of Musical Style in Nineteenth-Century Europ

Romantic Music: A History of Musical Style in Nineteenth-Century Europ
by Leon Plantinga
W. W. Norton & Company (January 17, 1985)



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