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MUS 209: Music and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Explores effects of social, economic, and political structures on composition, performance, and listening of music. Topics include autonomous music and aesthetic ideology, the role of the composer in several historical periods, and new modes of listening developed in response to electronic dissemination of music. Prerequisite(s): Any 100-level music course, experience in music ensemble or permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: FSVP Unit(s): 1
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MUS 211: Tonal Harmony II:Chromaticism
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Continuation of MUS 110. Study and application of harmonic practice in Western music of the 18th and 19th centuries by means of original compositions and analysis of selected literature. Continuation of musicianship exercises from Music 109. Prerequisite(s): Music 110. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 212: Analytic Approaches to Contemporary Music
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Study and application of harmonic practice in Western music of the 20th and 21st centuries by means of original compositions and analysis of selected literature. Continuation of musicianship exercises from Music 211. Prerequisite(s): Music 211. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 213: Any Sound You Can Imagine:Recording,Transforming and Organizing Sound
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Introduces students to the techniques, tools, aesthetic ideas, and traditions of organizing sound in meaningful ways using computers. Students will learn recording techniques, principles of digital audio, and techniques of audio transformation and organization in the service of producing several original brief compositions. In addition, students will study relevant readings and pieces drawn from the electronica, electroacoustic, and experimental repertoires. General Education Requirement: FSVP Unit(s): 1
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MUS 214: Jazz Arranging
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Comprehensive study of evolution of jazz arranging and composition from 1920s to present. Score analysis of representative works by Sammy Nestico, Thad Jones, Bob Brookmeyer, and others. Extensive listening. Students will arrange for small and large jazz ensembles. Prerequisite(s): Music 110. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 215: Jazz Theory and Harmony
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Development of theoretical and harmonic skills which bridge tonal and chromatic approaches. Students will work to develop ability to assess and modify harmonic schemes with the goal of systematic growth and increased individuality in their jazz compositions. Extensive listening. Prerequisite(s): Music 110. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 216: Jazz Performance and Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Performance and analysis of original jazz works and transcriptions. Discussion, demonstration, and performance of advanced jazz improvisational techniques. Transcribe and study transcriptions of jazz masters and engage in critical analysis of great printed and recorded improvised jazz solos. Prerequisite(s): Music 110 and permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 227: Critical Studies in Music History I
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
First in a series of three courses devoted to exploration of significant topics, issues, methodologies, and theories applicable to historical and ethnographic music studies. Taught principally through examination of the core repertoire of Western art music. Prerequisite(s): Music 109 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 228: Critical Studies in Music History II
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Second in series of three courses devoted to exploration of significant topics, issues, methodologies, and theories applicable to historical and ethnographic music studies. Taught principally through the examination of the core repertoire of Western art music. Prerequisite(s): Music 227 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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MUS 229: Critical Studies of Ethnomusicology
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Third in series of courses devoted to the exploration of significant topics and issues, methodologies, and theories applicable to historical and ethnographic music studies. Taught through examination of a broad cross selection of musical styles, genres, and traditions. Prerequisite(s): Music 228 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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