96 MUSIC Director: Katherine A. Hoffman Associate Professor: Donald R. Cox; Lecturers: Rev. Bede G. Camera, O.S.B., Lisa A. Cleveland. 1 Introduction to Music and Musicians A study of the basic elements of music: notation, melody, rhythm, harmony, tone color, texture and form, and how they are employed in various musical styles. Designed expressly for the student with no musical background, this course is devoted to the development of listening skills and a survey of major forms and types of Western art music. Other musical styles, including selected genres of American popular music and traditional ...
100 major forms and types of Western art music. Other musical styles, including selected genres of American popular music and traditional non-Western music, may also be covered. 11 Introduction to Music Theory An analytic investigation of the basic elements of music: melody, rhythm, harmony and form in the context of Western common-practice tonality. Topics will include rhythm and meter, keys and scales, chords and their inversions, melodic construction, elementary harmonic progressions, and ear training. Some familiarity with musical notation is recommended. 21 History of Western Music Before ...
89 81 82 An opportunity to explore different experiences in work settings in the Internship arts. Three to six credits. 84 An introductory chronological survey of the history of photography History of as a revolutionary new art form from its 19th century origins to the Photography present. This course will address critical and historical readings of content, style and techniques of photographs in various cultures and time periods, including digital images in contemporary photography. Emphasis on photography as an art with some consideration of photojournalism, advertising, etc. Lecture and discussion. ...
90 and their inversions, melodic construction, elementary harmonic progressions, and ear training. Some familiarity with musical notation is recommended. 21 The changing styles of European music from the emergence of History of Gregorian chant through about 1750. Topics to be covered include Western Music Medieval chant, polyphony, and secular song; Renaissance motet, Before 1750 mass, and madrigal; and Baroque opera, oratorio, cantata, sonata, suite and concerto. Composers to be studied include Machaut, Josquin, Palestrina, Vivaldi, J.S. Bach and Handel. 22 The development of European music styles ...
84 11 An analytic investigation of the basic elements of music: melody, Introduction to rhythm, harmony and form in the context of Western common-practice Music Theory tonality. Topics will include rhythm and meter, keys and scales, chords and their inversions, melodic construction, elementary harmonic progressions, and ear training. Some familiarity with musical notation is recommended. 21 The changing styles of European music from the emergence of History of Gregorian chant through about 1750. Topics to be covered include Western Music Medieval chant, polyphony, and secular song; Renaissance ...
Courses of Instruction Fine Arts and Music 101 melodic construction, elementary harmonic progressions, and ear training. Some familiarity with musical notation is recommended. 140 Introduction to Music and Musicians A study of the basic elements of music: notation, melody, rhythm, harmony, tone color, texture and form, and how they are employed in various musical styles. Designed expressly for the student with no musical background, this course is devoted to the development of listening skills and a survey of major forms and types of Western art music. Other musical styles, including selected ...