21&62:700:101Introduction to Music (3) A comprehensive view of music designed to develop critical ability as a listener; significant composers, representative works, forms, and styles. |
21&62:700:135Music and Film (3) Relationship between music and film from the silent era of live accompaniment to the modern era of synchronized soundtracks; philosophical relationship of music to visual arts. |
21&62:700:219Women in Music (3) Women in pop, jazz, and classical music; their lives and society`s changing attitudes toward women performers and composers. |
21&62:700:229American Music (3) Survey of a representative sampling of U.S. musical traditions, including Native American, African-American, Ukrainian, Irish, Italian, Polish, Hispanic, and others; processes of change, development, and preservation, as well as musical features. Previous musical knowledge not required. |
21&62:700:237,238Survey of Western Music (3,3) The forms and styles of Western music from the early medieval period to the present day. |
21&62:700:265Jazz (3) A survey of jazz from its earliest roots to its present level of sophistication; lectures illustrated by recordings and live performances. |
21:700:280World Music-An Introduction (3) World folk and ethnic music, including Asian, African, European; musical instruments; methods of approach to diverse instrumental and vocal performance styles; lecture-demonstrations by visiting ethnic musicians. |
21:700:303The Age of Bach (3) Discussion of vocal and instrumental forms of the early 18th century, with emphasis on the works of Bach. |
21&62:700:304The Age of Beethoven (3) The evolution of the classical style; emphasis on the life and works of Beethoven. |
21:700:311,312Opera and Music Drama (3,3) A study of the development of dramatic forms in music, based on a selection of significant operas. |
21&62:700:317Music in the Romantic Era (3) A study of the period ca. 1815 to 1900; works of Schubert, Schumann, Berlioz, Liszt, Brahms, Wagner, and Verdi. |
21&62:700:318Music in the 20th Century (3) Study of the principal stylistic tendencies from ca. 1900 to the present; works of Debussy, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Hindemith, and Bartók; experimental music and the contributions of American composers. |
21&62:700:319Topics in Jazz (3) Changing topics, which may include the work of a particular performer, or style, or the sociology of jazz. |
21&62:700:321Topics in Music History (3) Changing topics delving into intriguing aspects of music history. |