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Music 351: History of Opera
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A survey of opera from its origins to the present day. The study will explore the relationship between music and drama, the development of characterization, the theatrical and aesthetic conventions of operatic production and the interrelationship between the operatic art work and its parent culture. Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor. Offered every other fall.
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Music 352: Choral Literature
0.50 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A survey of selectedmajor choral compositions and composers of the past 500 years, with emphasis on the standardmasterpieces, but also including lesser-known works of importance. Other topics include selection of quality literature, sources of literature and practical application of choral literature to various types of ensembles. Offered every other spring.
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Music 353: History ofMusical Style I:Renaissance
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of musical styles and historical context 1450-1600, culminating in the works of Palestrina and Victoria. Explores in greater depth the core repertory and composers covered inMUS 201 with emphasis on musical analysis and interdisciplinary perspectives. Substantial written component and required listening. Prerequisite: 201. Offered occasionally.
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Music 354: History ofMusical Style II:Baroque
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of musical style in Europe fromthe Florentine camerata to the end of high-Baroque counterpoint. Emphasis on application of appropriate analytical techniques, interdisciplinary prespectives, performance practice and interpretation. Substantial written component, required listening. Prerequisite: 201. Offered occasionally.
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Music 355: History ofMusical Style III:Classic
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of the Classic period in Europe and its opera, symphonic, piano, and chamber repertories. Emphasis on application of appropriate analytical techniques, interdisciplinary perspectives, historical and cultural context, performance practice and interpretation. Substantial written component, required listening. Prerequisite:MUS 202. Offered occasionally.
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Music 356: History ofMusical Style IV:Romantic
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of 19th century music in Europe and its opera, symphonic, piano, and chamber repertories. Emphasis on application of appropriate analytical techniques, interdisciplinary perspectives, historical and cultural context, performance practice and interpretation. Substantial written component, required listening. Prerequisite:MUS 202. Offered occasionally.
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Music 357: History ofMusical Style V:Post-RomanticismtoWWII
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of developments and innovations in musical styles during this volatile period. Emphasis on application of appropriate analytical techniques, interdisciplinary perspectives, historical and cultural context, performance practice and interpretation. Substantial written component, required listening. Prerequisite: MUS 202. Offered every other fall.
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Music 357 - History ofMusical Style V:Post-RomanticismtoWWII
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Music 358: History ofMusical Style VI:Post-WorldWar II to the Present
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
The expanding concert-music universe of the contemporary era. The modernist, neoclassic and postmodern aesthetics; the exploration of timbre, texture and intonation; the growth of electronic and computer music; the development of new forms of music theater and multimedia; the profound effects of popular, jazz, and traditional musics. Substantial required writing and listening. Prerequisite:MUS 202. Offered every other spring.
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Music 360 ,361: Keyboard Literature
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
See listing under Music History and Literature. 360 offered every other fall; 361 offered every other spring.
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Music 366: Piano Pedagogy:Methodologies and Resources
1.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Concepts and materials for teaching piano to pre-school children, and individual and group lessons to averageage beginners, adult beginners, and intermediate level students; survey of elementary method books, piano literature available to bridge the transition frommethod books to the standard advanced repertory, and study of the development of technique in the advancing pianist; curriculum and lesson planning concepts; introduction to computer-aided instruction in music theory and the use of otherMIDI applications in the applied studio; includes components of observation and intern teaching in the IWU piano preparatory program. Offered every other fall.
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