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Course Name
Turkish History of Eurogenetic Art Music 1 (until 1720)
English Hist.of Eu.Art Mus.1 (un.1720)
Course Code
MYL 5022E 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. Through readings and discussion, to teach the main trends and developments in periodisation of Western art music of the medieval through the Baroque periods,
2. To develop an understanding of the institutional framework and the cultural identity of Western music,
3. Through focused listening to selected examples to develop critical listening skills,
4. To introduce the representative genres and stylistic features present in Western early music,
Course Description Music in Ancient Greece and early Rome, music theory in the Classical world, origins of polyphony, organum and motet, secular song in the Middle Ages, Ars Nova, music in the Early Renaissance, Renaissance and Late Renaissance, vocal genres and instrumental music in the Early Baroque,
Course Outcomes On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
1, Acquire knowledge on the biographical background, and the cultural and intellectual settings of representative composers’ works,
2, Show competency on commenting on a range of music-historical issues such as periodisation, and music in relation to the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods,
3, Acquire knowledge on the standard bibliographical tools and resources used in the study of music history,
4, Show competency on identifying, categorising, and contextualising selected musical examples based on listening experiences.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Barbara Russano Hanning, Concise History of Western Music, 4th edition, (W, W, Norton, 2010).
Other References J, Peter Burkholder, Claude V, Palisca, eds,, Norton Anthology of Western Music, 6th edition, (W, W, Norton, 2005),
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, CDs 1 to 6,
Piero Weiss and Richard Taruskin, eds,, Music in the Western World: A History in Documents (Schirmer, 1984),
Oxford Music Online (internet resource)
J, Peter Burkholder, Donald Jay Grout, Claude V, Palisca, A History of Western Music, (W, W, Norton, 2010),
 
 
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