
Deconstructing the Symphony: Finding the "Building Blocks" of Music
Music often feels like magic, a fleeting sequence of sounds that can move us to tears or make our hearts race. But behind that magic lies a sophisticated architecture. This spring, the Boulder Philharmonic invites you to pull back the curtain on the creative process with a special Exchange program: "Orchestral Building Blocks: Core Elements of Musical Composition."
Led by the acclaimed Dr. Fernanda Nieto, this course is designed for anyone who has ever sat in a concert hall and wondered, "How did the composer do that?"
The Anatomy of an Emotion
At its core, composition is about more than just "writing a tune." It is a delicate balance of three primary pillars:
- Melody and Rhythm: The "storytellers" of music that create hooks we remember long after the concert ends.
- Harmony and Harmonic Structure: The "vertical dimension" that provides depth. Harmony acts as the emotional color palette, providing the tension and resolution that make a melody feel triumphant, tragic, or mysterious.
- Form and Organization: The blueprint. From the symmetry of Sonata form to the adventurous nature of through-composed works, we will explore how composers organize time itself to create a narrative arc.



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