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The Music of the 1960's: From Evolution to Revolution   

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The music of the 1960s is often considered by historians as one of the most varied and creative in pop music history. From the revolutionary songs of Bob Dylan to the sounds of Motown, numerous styles of music emerged that reflected social and political issues of the decade. Come join Dr. Tom Cimarusti as we survey (and sing-a-long) some of the most revolutionary songs of the period!

Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.

Thomas M. Cimarusti, Ph.D., is a Professor of Music History at Florida Gulf Coast University, specializing in 18th and 19th-century music. He has lectured at universities nationwide and published extensively on Mozart, Beethoven, Italian opera, and chamber music.

"Probably the best lecture we’ve attended!"- OLLI Patron

 

 

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