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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:CM-212 Course Chair:G. Fritze Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Summer, Fall Description Analysis of the early tonal and free atonal techniques in Schoenberg's pre-1923 compositions. Examinations of the causes and effects of preserial techniques in twentieth-century composition.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:CM-212, CP-212, and LHAN-211 Course Chair:G. Fritze Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Summer, Fall Description A study of the aesthetic and compositional bases of representative works of J.S. Bach, placing the music in a cultural, biographical, and musicological context. Through lecture, listening, analysis, and discussion, the student will consider the distinctions, as well as the continuities, between the practical composer of weekly cantatas and the abstractionist composer of the Art of the Fugue.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:CM-212, CP-212, and LHAN-211 Course Chair:G. Fritze Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring, Summer Description An in-depth examination of representative works spanning Stravinsky's total creative output. Concentration on listening and analysis of representative works.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:CM-212 and CP-212 Course Chair:G. Fritze Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring Description Analysis of the development of the Sibelius style from the first through the seventh symphonies. Methods by which the Finnish master utilized tone color, motive development, beat modulation, and modal counterpoint. In addition, concepts of orchestration will be discussed and analyzed in selected tone poems as well as the symphonies.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:CM-212, CP-212, and LHAN-211 Course Chair:G. Fritze Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Fall Description An in-depth examination of composers whose work has proven of lasting importance, not only in and of itself, but also because of its influence on contemporary compositional styles. A different composer will be covered each semester; the current selection will be posted on student bulletin boards and in the Composition Department during registration and check-in periods. Composers covered include Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Paul Hindemith, Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, and music theater crossovers including George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:2 credits Prerequisites:LHAN-311 Course Chair:G. Fritze Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Summer, Fall Description A comparative, historical study of sonata forms from the baroque period to the present. Selective analysis of representative works by Scarlatti, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Scriabin, Schoenberg, Shostakovich, and Britten. Emphasis on historical development and evolution of the sonata form.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:3 credits Prerequisites:None Course Chair:C. Colatosti Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Fall Description The emphasis of this course is on language acquisition, that is, on developing a basic level of oral and written comprehension and a certain degree of self-expression. Note: This course is not available for credit to students for whom this is a first language.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:3 credits Prerequisites:LHUM-151 Course Chair:C. Colatosti Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring Description This course is a continuation of LHUM-151. The emphasis of the course is on continued language acquisition, that is, on developing more advanced oral and written comprehension and self-expression. Note: This course is not available for credit to students for whom this is a first language.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:3 credits Prerequisites:None Course Chair:C. Colatosti Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Fall Description This course covers basic grammar, composition, and cultural reading selections. The emphasis is on pronunciation and conversational Spanish. Note: This course is not available for credit to students for whom this is a first language.
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2.00 Credits
Credits:3 credits Prerequisites:LHUM-161 Course Chair:C. Colatosti Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring Description A continuation of LHUM-161, this course covers more advanced grammar, composition, and reading selections. Emphasis continues on pronunciation and conversational Spanish. Note: This course is not available for credit to students for whom this is a first language.
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