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MU 735: Music in the Baroque Period
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A study of the trends and characteristics that mark the forms and musical styles of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The course deals with the disintegration of the Renaissance and the advent of the Baroque spirit through an investigation of the rise of practices and forms that have their roots in the sixteenth century as well as those novel to the Baroque: the monodic style, recitative, thorough-bass, opera, oratorio, ballet, cantata, concerto, suite, and the smaller sacred and secular vocal and instrumental forms.
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MU 736: Music in the Classical Period
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive overview of music in the Classic Era (c.1750-c.1830). In-depth knowledge of the period will be gained by focusing on the major musical developments, studying the major composers, and analyzing representative works in order to recognize stylistic trends in the context of various geographic regions.
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MU 737: Music in the Romantic Period
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive overview of music in the nineteenth century. The period will be examined in terms of major musical movements, geographic locations, major composers, significant works, and stylistic trends.
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MU 738: The Symphonic Orchestra and its Literature
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
The evolution of the symphony orchestra from the Baroque Period to the Modern Era is studied along with an investigation of landmark works for this ensemble. The development of the Symphony as an orchestral form is emphasized.
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MU 739: A Study of Chamber Music
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A historical study of chamber music literature from 1600 to the present with reference to significant works in the repertoire: string quartet, woodwind quintet, piano trio, and the like; it includes a study of important works of unusual combinations of instruments.
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MU 740: Piano Literature
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A scrutiny of the significant music written for the piano is investigat¬ed from three aspects: how the instrument was exploited and the performance techniques expected; how these works related to a composer¿s entire legacy of creations; and how the works were a statement of the aesthetic ideal of their time.
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MU 741: The Art Song: Its History and Literature
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A course outlining the history and development of art song in the western world. Standard repertoire of Germany, France, and England, as well as the lesser known contributions of Eastern Europe, Spain, and America will be discussed.
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MU 744: Music of the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A technical survey of the music of the major composers and important schools of twentieth-century composition through the critical analyses of representative works. The principal trends in Europe and America are covered: post-romanticism, neo-classicism, twentieth-century nationalism, the twelve-tone school, and electronic music.
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MU 746: Canon and Fugue
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Through a practical approach, students will explore the techniques of the eighteenth-century canon and fugue.
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MU 760: Applied Composition
1.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, MU 362.) Private Lesson format: study of compositional styles used by composers of the last four centuries. Student will use information gained in composing a major work of three to five minutes in length. A minimum of one composition will be performed during the semester.
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