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Course Name
Turkish Batı Müziği Tarzlarında Evrim
English The Devel.of West.Mus.Style 1
Course Code
MYE 561E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 2
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Paul Alıster Whıtehead
Course Objectives 1. To develop an awareness of the main trends and developments in periodisation and cultural context of key instrumental genres within Western music, through readings and discussion,
2. To teach how musical genres develop and are categorised,
3. To familiarise students with current ideas on the definition of genre,
4. To develop critical listening skills and an understanding of the stylistic and structural features present in particular genres, through focused listening to selected examples
Course Description Genre as a criterion for de-limiting musical repertoires; inter-disciplinary theories of genre; emphasis on key genres of instrumental music (including sonata, symphony, and concerto); interrelationships among musico-dramatic genres and connections to stage works and literature; distinctions between sacred and secular environments and between 'aesthetic' and 'functional' parameters; historical aspects of instrumental genres,
Course Outcomes Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge, skills and competencies:
1. Knowledge of the historical background, and the cultural and intellectual settings, of representative instrumental genres
2. Competency in commenting on a range of critical issues relevant to the definition and demarcation of genre
3. Skill in describing, evaluating and/or challenging current scholarly thinking on genre
4. Knowledge of the standard bibliographical tools and resources used in the study of instrumental genres
5. Competency in categorising and contextualising musical examples according to genre, based on listening experiences
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Atlas, Allan, Renaissance music: Music in Western Europe, 1400-1600 (Norton, 1998)
Other References Dubrow, Heather, 1982, Genre, Methuen,
Newman, William S, 1983, The Sonata in the Baroque Era, W, W, Norton,
Allsop, Peter, 1992, The Italian 'Trio' Sonata: From its Origins until Corelli, Oxford University Press,
Newman, William S, 1963, The Sonata in the Classic Era, University of North Carolina Press,
Holoman, D, Kern, ed, 1997, The Nineteenth-Century Symphony, Schirmer,
Brown, A, Peter, 1998, The Symphonic Repertoire, Indiana University Press,
Kallberg, Jeffrey, 1996, Chopin at the Boundaries: Sex, History, and Musical Genre, Harvard University Press,
Roeder, Michael Thomas, 1994, A History of the Concerto, Amadeus Press,
 
 
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