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Juraj Kojs. w 2.30-4.20, 1 htba (0) A practical study of software and hardware applications in music and multimedia art. Topics include digital synthesis and sampling, patch design, digital audio effects, digital recording and mixing, digital audio workstations, midi controllers, image editing, animation, video production, media encoding, and content delivery. Prerequisite: musi 325a. Enrollment limited to 20.
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Kathryn Alexander, Michael Klingbeil. th 2.30-4.20, 1 htba (0) Advanced project-oriented studies in music composition, either acoustic or technological. Prerequisite: musi 312a and 313b, or 325a. Admission by audition only. May be repeated for credit. Enrollment limited to8.To audition, students should submit one or wo scores and recordings of work completed in musi 312a, 313b, 325a, 412a, or 413b to the Department of Music by September 9, 2009.
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Kathryn Alexander, Michael Klingbeil. th 2.30-4.20, 1 htba (0) Continuation of musi 412a.
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Leon Plantinga. For description see under Humanities.
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Michael Friedmann. tth1-2.15 Meets RP (0) Senior sem A study of selected chamber works by Beethoven, coupling analytical research with practical performance issues. Advanced violinists, violists, cellists, oboists, clarinetists, bassoonists, hornists, vocalists, and pianists admitted by audition.
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Ellen Rosand. w9.25-11.15 Hu Meets RP (0) Senior sem Handel's Italian works approached from the perspectives of biography, patronage, compositional process, and performance practice. Enrollment limited to senior Mus ic majors.
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EvePoudrier. t 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) The Schenkerian approach to the analysis of voice-leading structures in tonal music. A practical investigation of concepts and tools applied to works from the Western classical canon, from small-scale structures to entire pieces or movements. Further applications to noncanonical repertoires such asearly music and popular music; the interaction of analysis, listening, and performance. Enrollment limited to Music majors.
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Staff. 1htba (0) Continuation of musi 361a or b. Prerequisite: musi 361a or b.
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Staff. 1htba (0) Continuation of musi 460a or b. Prerequisite: musi 460a or b. Students beyond their fourth term of performance instruction register first in mus 540 in the School of Music, and then in mus 640. No Yale College degree credit is offered for these courses.
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Patrick McCreless. m9.25-11.15 (0) Senior sem An examination of the works of Shostakovich, including analytical studies and consideration of cultural background, with attention to the composer's position in twentieth-century music.
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