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An intensive survey of the development of musical style in Europe through the analysis of selected works from the music of the Greeks to the mid-18th century. Composers to be studied include Machaut, Josquin Desprez, Monteverdi, Handel, and Bach. Prerequisite: Music 201 or equivalent. 1.00 units, Seminar
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3.00 Credits
An intensive survey of the development of musical style in Europe and the United States through the analysis of selected works from the mid-18th century to about 1900. Composers to be studied include Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Verdi, Brahms, and Mahler. Prerequisite: C- or Better in Music 202. 1.00 units, Lecture
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An intensive survey of the developments in musical style from the late-1890s to the present day, primarily in Europe and the Americas. This course will synthesize historical studies of the composers and their times, and analytical approaches to their compositional practices. Prerequisite: Music 202. 1.00 units, Seminar
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1.00 Credits
Comprehensive seminar exploring the history of salsa music, its Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican roots, related developments in Latin Jazz, and the contemporary Cuban salsa known as timba. The course will focus on intensive study of major artists from the 1920s to present, including Arsenio RodrÃguez, Machito, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Eddie Palmieri, Willie Colón, Ruben Blades, Los Van Van, and La India. To understand these powerful expressive forms, classes will emphasize listening and style analysis. We will look at key developments in Latin popular music, and explore the innovations of several musicians. The course concludes with a study of salsa's spread around the globe, from Latin America to Europe, Africa and even Japan. 1.00 units, Seminar
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A study of the life and works of Ludwig van Beethoven, concentrating on the development of his mature musical style and his enormous influence on later 19th-century composers. Prerequisite: Music 201 and 212 or permission of the instructor. Prerequisite: Music 201 and Music 212. 1.00 units, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
The preparation and presentation of a full-length program. Enrollment is subject to the approval of the faculty in music. Interested students should consult with the chair two semesters, if possible, before the proposed recital date to discuss the requirements and receive a copy of recital policies and procedures. The course is open to both majors and non-majors. Concurrent enrollment in Music 107 is not permitted. Submission of an independent study form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chair are required for enrollment. 1.00 units, Independent Study
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0.50 Credits
Individual or group study and research on a selected topic under the guidance of a member of the faculty in music. Permission granted only to advanced students. Submission of a completed independent study form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor and chair are required for enrollment. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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0.00 Credits
No Course Description Available. Prerequisite: Music 312. 1.00 units, Seminar
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0.00 Credits
A study of the life and works of Ludwig van Beethoven, concentrating on the development of his mature musical style and his enormous influence on later 19th-century composers. Prerequisite: Music 301, 311, 312 and 313 (313 may be taken concurrently). 1.00 units, Seminar
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An examination of the life and career of Giuseppe Verdi, the greatest master of Italian Romantic opera. We will survey his growth as a composer from the early works, based on the conventions of the operas of Rossini and Bellini, to the original masterpieces of his later years. Works to be studied include Luisa Miller, Il Trovatore, Rigoletto, Aida, and Don Carlo, as well as two great operas based on Shakespeare: Macbeth and Otello. Prerequisite: Music 312. 1.00 units, Seminar
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