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Course Name
Turkish Küme Teorisi ve Post-Tonal Müzik Analizi
English Set Th.&Ana.of Post-Tonal Mus.
Course Code
TKY 520E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Ozan Baysal
Course Objectives • Establishing a theoretical understanding of Set-Theory
• Be able to analyze musical structures beyond traditional tonality
• Learn about the structural foundations of post-tonal music through analizing works of composers from 20th century
• Building a fundamental framework for further studies on post-tonal music analysis.
Course Description An introduction to Set Theory and analytical approaches to post-tonal music. Pitch-Organizations beyond tonality. Fundamentals of Set theory; pitch-class sets, properties, relationships and basic operations, centricity and pitch collections, free atonality, serialism, twelve-tone theory and neotonality. Aspects other than pitch including rhythm and meter, texture, musical form and temporal organizations Examples from 20th century repertoire – including pieces from Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Bartok, Babbitt, Carter, Berio, Bartok, Seeger and Saariaho - and weekly analyses.
Course Outcomes Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge skills and competencies;
I. Theoretical and practical information about Set Theory Analysis
II. Information about 20th century composers and their works
III. Developing techniques of structural analysis in post-tonal music
IV. Attainment in creating and appying new theoretical models and evaluating them in an historical context.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Straus, Joseph N. 2016. Introduction to Post-Tonal Theory (4th Edition). W.W. Norton & Company. New York.
Roig-Francoli, Miguel A. 2021. Understanding Post-Tonal Music – Second Edition. Taylor & Francis.
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