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Seth Brodsky. mw 2.30-3.45 Hu (37) An introduction to the principal styles of Western art music through an examination of works by outstanding composers, beginning with Gregorian chant and ending with the music of Haydn and Mozart. No prerequisites.
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Gundula Kreuzer. mw 2.30-3.45 Hu (37) A survey of nineteenth- and twentieth-century composers, genres, and styles of music in Europe and America, with an emphasis on ways of listening. No prerequisites.
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Patrick McCreless and staff. 3htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo Hu (50) Athorough review of music al rudiments -scales, keys, chords, rhythm, notation-followed by a study of the fundamentals of tonal harmony and form. Emphasis on listening skills-how to hear what is happening harmonically and formally in tonal pieces without following a score. Intended for non-music majors who have proficiency in reading music. Students who have not taken musi 110a or b mu st take the music theory pla cement tes t a t 3 p.m. on Mond ay Aug ust 31, or6 p.m. on Tuesd ay Sept ember 1, 2009, in 119 wlh , or 6.30 p.m. on Monday J anuary 11, 2010, in 1 19 wlh. To be followed by musi 210a or b.
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Eve Poudrier and staff. 3htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo Hu Meets RP (0) Practical investigation of th e basic principles of tonal harmony, counterpoint, and composition through exercises in analysis, motivic development, phrase rhythm, texture, form, performance, and model composition. Recommended to be taken concurrently with mus i 218a or b or 219a or b. Admission after musi 205a or b or by th e m usi c theory placeme nt test, g ive n at 3 p.m. on Monday August 31, or 6 p.m. on Tues day Sep tember 1, 2009, i n 11 9 w lh, or 6.30 p.m. on Monday J anuary 11, 2010, in 1 19 wlh. To be followed by musi 211a or b.
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Eve Poudrier and staff. 3htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo Hu Meets RP (0) Continuation of musi 21 0a or b. Recommended to be taken concurrently with mus i 218a orbor219a orb.Admission aftermusi21 0a orbor b y the musi c th eoryplacement test, give n at 3 p.m. on Monday August 31, or 6 p.m. on Tues day Sep tember 1, 2009, i n 11 9 w lh, or 6.30 p.m. on Monday J anuary 11, 2010, in 1 19 wlh.
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Andrew Gerle.
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3.00 Credits
Sarita Kwok. mw or tth10.30-11.20, 1 htba § C Credit Meets RP (50) Exercises in melodic and harmonic dictation, sight-singing, keyboard harmony, and aural analysis. Recommended to be taken concurrently with musi 210a or b or 211a orb.
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Sarita Kwok. mw or tth9.25-10.15, 1 htba § C Credit Meets RP (50) Continuation of musi 218a or b. Prerequisite: musi 218a or b. Recommended to be taken concurrently with musi 210a or b or 211a or b.
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3.00 Credits
Wendy Sharp. 3htba §C Credit per term Meets RP (0) Coached chamber music emphasizing the development of ensemble skills, familiarization with the repertory, and musical analysis through performance. Admission by audition only. Credit only on completion of both terms. May be repeated for course credit, but not for distributional credit. For audition information see www.yale.edu/ courseinfo.
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Richard Lalli. t6-8 p.m. Hu Meets RP (0) A course for singers and pianists that emphasizes the analysis and musical preparation of classical solo song and operatic repertoire. Examination of structure (poetic, harmonic, motivic), discussion of style, exploration of vocal techniques, and introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet. Students are strongly encouraged to supplement the course with individual voice instruction. Admission by audition only May be repeated for course credit, but not for distributional credit. For audition information see www.yale.edu/courseinfo.
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