MUSC231 - ERAS & TPCS: LTR PERIODS: 20th CENTURY REPERTOIRES

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC231 - ERAS & TPCS: LTR PERIODS: 20th CENTURY REPERTOIRES
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
001
Section ID
MUSC231001
Meeting times
TR 0300PM-0430PM
Meeting location
MUSIC BUILDING 101
Instructors
BOHLMAN, ANDREA F
Description
Classes under this number offer a more in-depth look at historical eras and topics or repertoiries associated with a specific period of music history. Classes will either focus on one historical epoch (Enlightenment, Romantic, Modernism). The purpose of this course is to give students the opportunity to engage deeply with musical objects, both historically and analytically, as well as to expose them to a range of methodologies with which to study music. (Formerly 123, 124).
Course number only
231
Use local description
No

MUSC171 - LABORATORY

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Title (text only)
MUSC171 - LABORATORY
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
101
Section ID
MUSC171101
Meeting times
MW 0200PM-0300PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
DUNPHY, MELISSA
Description
Continuation of techniques established in Theory and Musicianship I. Explores chromatic harmony. Concepts will be developed through analysis and model composition. Musicianship component will include sight singing, clef reading, harmonic dictation and keyboard harmony.
Course number only
171
Use local description
No

MUSC171 - THEORY & MUSCIANSHIP II

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC171 - THEORY & MUSCIANSHIP II
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
001
Section ID
MUSC171001
Meeting times
TR 0130PM-0300PM
Meeting location
MUSIC BUILDING 101
Instructors
AVERSA, ELEANOR A
Description
Continuation of techniques established in Theory and Musicianship I. Explores chromatic harmony. Concepts will be developed through analysis and model composition. Musicianship component will include sight singing, clef reading, harmonic dictation and keyboard harmony.
Course number only
171
Use local description
No

MUSC135 - MUSICAL LIFE IN AMERICA

Status
C
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC135 - MUSICAL LIFE IN AMERICA
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
001
Section ID
MUSC135001
Meeting times
TR 1030AM-1200PM
Meeting location
MUSIC BUILDING 101
Instructors
RAMSEY, GUTHRIE P.
Description
This course surveys American musical life from the colonial period to the present. Beginning with the music of Native Americans, the European legacy, and the African Diaspora, the course treats the singular social and political milieu that forged the profile of America's musical landscape. Attention will be given to the establishment of the culture industry and to various activities such as sacred music, parlor music, concert and theater music, the cultivation of oral traditions, the appearance of jazz, the trajectory of western art music in the United States, and the eventual global dominance of American popular music.
Course number only
135
Use local description
No

MUSC080 - LITERATURES OF JAZZ

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC080 - LITERATURES OF JAZZ
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
401
Section ID
MUSC080401
Meeting times
MW 0200PM-0330PM
Meeting location
MUSIC BUILDING 210
Instructors
BEAVERS, HERMAN
Description
That modernism is steeped as much in the rituals of race as of innovation is most evident in the emergence of the music we have come to know as jazz, which results from collaborations and confrontations taking place both across and within the color line. In this course we will look at jazz and the literary representations it engendered in order to understand modern American culture. We will explore a dizzying variety of forms, including autobiography and album liner notes, biography, poetry, fiction, and cinema. We'll examine how race, gender, and class influenced the development of jazz music, and then will use jazz music to develop critical approaches to literary form. Students are not required to have a critical understanding of music. Class will involve visits from musicians and critics, as well as field trips to some of Philadelphias most vibrant jazz venues.
Course number only
080
Cross listings
AFRC079401ENGL080401
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
601
Section ID
MUSC070601
Meeting times
T 0430PM-0710PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 406
Instructors
PRIMOSCH, JAMES T
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
006
Section ID
MUSC070006
Meeting times
TR 0130PM-0300PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
WEESNER, ANNA T
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
005
Section ID
MUSC070005
Meeting times
MWF 1100AM-1200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
BALL, ERICA J
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - MAKG SENSE OF MUS:INTRO
Term
2013A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
004
Section ID
MUSC070004
Meeting times
MWF 1000AM-1100AM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
CARLSON, LUKE A
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No