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MUS 220: Women's Music Through the Ages
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Presents the music composed by women from the middle ages to the present time. Students will listen to and analyze music by composers from Hildegard of Bingen to Elisabeth Claude Jacquet de la Guerre; from Clara Wieck-Schumann to Ruth Crawford Seeger; from Maria Agata Szymanowska to Amy Beach; from Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Taafe Zwilich to Bessie Smith and Ella Fitzgerald, and many others.
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MUS 221: Mozart's Greatest Operas
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A study of Mozart's four greatest operas ( Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, Cosi fan tutte and The Magic Flute) within the context of a discussion of Italian and German opera as genres. Students will read about opera, about its social role and implications, and about the representation of society in opera. We will also consider issues of gender as presented in these Viennese works from the 1780's. The plots of these four works will be studied in detail, and we will consider how music changes, adds, and shifts our understanding of the text, and how the sung text differs from the spoken. The course includes a screening of each of the works.
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MUS 222: Romantic Piano Music
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
An exploration of the romantic literature for the piano through dozens of short pieces by Chopin, Liszt, Brahms and Clara Schumann, Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn and others. We will also discuss the romantic movement in general and issues such as the role of the artist in society and of women composers and performers.
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MUS 223: History of Jazz
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A study of jazz in its historical and social context. We will trace the evolution of jazz from the early twentieth century to the present day, focusing on important artists and seminal recordings. In addition to familiarizing students with the vast body of music that comprises this genre, this course will introduce basic musical concepts and terminology and include exercises designed to strengthen listening and analytical skills.
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MUS 224: Introduction to Opera
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Opera is a singular genre, one involving all arts (from literature to acting, from music to costumes, from ballet to stage design). This seminar introduces students fo the history and development of the operatic genre. Class meetings will include discussions of staging and directing, reception and social aspects. Attending at least three operas is a required part of the course. No prerequisite except intellectual curiosity and propensity to enjoy learning something new.
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MUS 225: Music Appreciation
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A general introduction to the history and genres of music as these developed in Europe and America from the Middle Ages through the 20th Century.
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MUS 226: Jazz,Culture and Social Justice
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course chronologically surveys the musical and social evolution of this uniquely American art form called Jazz through the examination of the social justice issues that permeate our daily discussions of what we consider fair, democratic, desirable and what ought to be the basis of social and public policy in our multicultural nation. We will examine how Jazz music and its progenitors evolved as it was simultaneously shaped by the social context of education, poverty, religion, health and how public policies have influenced our concept of national identity and allegiance in a multicultural society. No pre-requisites except for intellectual curiosity
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MUS 240: Digital Audio Synthesis for Multimedia Applications
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
In this course students learn about sound and the computer, investigating established principles of computer audio such as synthesis techniques, sound sampling, digital signal processing, file formats and audio processing. Applications of digital audio for video will also be included.
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MUS 250: Diatonic Harmony and Composition
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MUSIC - 201. An intensive course in diatonic harmony, including ear training, four-part writing, and analysis of phrase, melody, and simple forms. Excerpts for analysis are taken from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic literature.
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MUS 301: History of Western Art Music I:Origins to 1750
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: MUSIC - 201 or permission of instructor. An in-depth study of European Art Music with emphasis placed on analysis of representative pieces of all eras and genres. Secular and sacred, vocal and instrumental music from the origins of notation in the 9th century to the end of the Baroque era.
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