Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
The Mason Gross School of the Arts
 
About the University
About the School
Admission
University Policies and Procedures
Graduate Programs in Music
Members of the Faculty
Admission
Information and Regulations for All Graduate Music Students
Master of Music Programs
Doctor of Musical Arts Program
Artist Diploma Program
Graduate Courses
Music History and Theory Courses Offered through the Graduate School–New Brunswick (700)
Graduate Music Courses Offered through Mason Gross School of the Arts (702)
Graduate Applied Music Courses Offered through Mason Gross School of the Arts (703)
Graduate Programs in Theater Arts
Graduate Programs in Visual Arts
Faculty and Administration
Divisions of the University
Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Mason Gross School of the Arts 2013-2015 Graduate Programs in Music Graduate Courses Music History and Theory Courses Offered through the Graduate School–New Brunswick (700)  

Music History and Theory Courses Offered through the Graduate School–New Brunswick (700)

16:700:501 (F) Introduction to Music Research (3) Introduction to bibliographical tools and research techniques for scholars and performers. The primary aim of the course is to develop a critical attitude toward the manuscripts and editions used for performance and study.
16:700:502 (S) Current Issues in Musicology (3) Issues and debates within the current discipline of musicology via examination and discussion of recently published books and journal articles. Prerequisite: 16:700:501.
16:700:5XX Current Issues in Music Theory (3) Issues and debates within the current discipline of music theory via examination and discussion of recently published books and articles. Permission of the instructor and graduate director.
16:700:511 Music Theory-Intensive Review (3) Review of harmony (part-writing and progressions); counterpoint (two and three-part species counterpoint, including imitation) and harmonic analysis. This course does not fulfill regular theory requirements. It serves strictly as a preparation for the graduate theory courses.
16:700:515,516 Sound Synthesis and Computer-Assisted Composition (3,3) Analysis of sound and timbre. Use of the computer for musical composition. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:517 The History of Musical Style (3) Aspects of convention and innovation in composer's approach to sonority, harmony, melody, rhythm, and form in representative vocal and instrumental compositions from different historical periods, ca. 1600-1950. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:519,520 Proseminar in Music History (3,3)     Intensive study of selected areas in the history of music, with guided research leading to oral and written reports. Prerequisite: 16:700:501.
16:700:522 Canon and Fugue (3) Exercises in polyphonic techniques based on practices from the Renaissance to the tonal period.
16:700:525,526 Studies in Music Analysis (3,3) Study of styles and structures in compositions from the Middle Ages to the present and their relationship to ideas on composition held by composers and theorists.
16:700:527 Studies in Opera (3) Study of selected operas. Historical background, sources, editions, textual criticism, analysis, and performance practice. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:528 Studies in Choral Literature (3) Study of selected works for chorus and vocal ensemble from the 16th century to the present. Historical background, sources, editions, textual criticism, analysis, and performance practice. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:529 Studies in Instrumental Ensemble Literature (3) Study of selected chamber and orchestral works from the 17th century to the present. Historical background, sources, editions, textual criticism, analysis, and performance practice. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:530 Studies in Keyboard Literature (3) Study of selected works for keyboard instruments. Historical background, sources, editions, textual criticism, analysis, and performance practice. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:531,532 Proseminar in Composition (3,3) Practice in the techniques of creative composition.
16:700:541,542 Special Topics in Music Theory and Analysis (3,3) Recent developments in music theory and 20th-century analytical techniques. Topics vary from year to year. Prerequisites: 16:700:525,526.
16:700:551 Jazz Research and Analysis (3) Introduction to scholarly research in jazz. Covers research methods, transcription, and analysis of recorded jazz performances; pertinent African-American cultural issues; and questions of performance practice. Prerequisite: 16:700:501. Recommended as pre- or corequisite: 16:700:525.
16:700:552 Introduction to Ethnomusicology (3) Introduction to the theory and methodology of ethnomusicology; current issues and intellectual history. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:567,568 Proseminar in Performance Practice (3,3) Problems of performance practice in vocal and instrumental music from three different periods:  Renaissance through the 18th century; classic and romantic; 20th century.  Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:700:571-572 Schenkerian Analysis (3,3) Analytic applications of Heinrich Schenker's notational graphing techniques for understanding structural and harmonic/contrapuntal aspects of tonal music. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered in alternate years.
16:700:573,574 Twentieth-Century Theory (3,3) Analysis of selected compositions from ca. 1910 to the present. Theoretical strategies and perspectives. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered in alternate years.
16:700:601 Independent Study (BA) Individual research leading to an essay demonstrating command of the techniques of historical or analytical research.
16:700:619,620 Seminar in Musicology (3,3) Individual research in selected areas of music history and the specialized fields of musicology. Prerequisite: 16:700:501.
16:700:631,632 Seminar in Composition (3,3) Advanced study of the techniques of creative composition. For students pursuing the doctoral degree.
16:700:651,652 History of Music Theory and Notation (3,3) Intensive study of selected sources from antiquity to the 20th century, with emphasis on medieval and Renaissance notational systems, church modes, the teaching of counterpoint, and theories of tonality. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered in alternate years.
 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-445-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
Comments and corrections to: Campus Information Services.

© 2013 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.