Courses

MUSC-5742 (3) Performance Practice of Early Music

Examines instrumental and vocal performance practices through the 18th century. Topics may vary from year to year. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music graduate students only.

MUSC-5752 (3) Women in Music

Examines the role of women as creators and performers of Western Music. Explores related issues in musicology, including canon formation, reception history, and feminist aesthetics.

MUSC-5762 (3-4) History of Choral Literature

Provides a seminar in analysis of musical style and history of choral repertory . Those wishing review of literature and repertory may enroll for 4 credit hours.

MUSC-5772 (3) History of Opera

Examines representative operas from the 17th century. Emphasizes historical and stylistic analysis and surveys related musicological literature. Restricted to graduate students. Same as MUSC 4772.

MUSC-5802 (3) Studies in 20th Century Music

Same as MUSC 4802. Prereq., graduate standing.

MUSC-5812 (3) Symphonic Literature

Studies literature for orchestra, band, and other symphonic ensembles including pre-Classic, Classic, Romantic, and 20th century.

MUSC-5822 (3) Ancient and Medieval Music

Surveys sources from the ancient Greeks to the early Christian era and music from the 8th to the 15th century.

MUSC-5832 (3) Studies in American Music

Offers intensified work in folk, popular, and art music of the United States.

MUSC-5842 (3) Aesthetics of Music

Surveys various philosophies of music in writings of philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, composers, critics, and historians. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-5852 (3) 17th and Early 18th Century Music

Examines music and writings about music from the Baroque era. Emphasizes historical and stylistic analysis and current musicological literature.

MUSC-5872 (3) Late 18th and 19th Century Music

May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Same as MUSC 4872.

MUSC-5882 (3) Studies in 18th and 19th Century Music

Meets as a seminar and examines selected topics in Classic and Romantic music, 1750-1900. Topics vary from year to year.

MUSC-5892 (3) Latin American Music

Restricted to graduate students. Same as MUSC 4892.

MUSC-6822 (3) Advanced Studies in Musicology

Intensive study of a specialized topic in musicology. Students will be guided in critical reading, historical or ethnographic issues, analysis, oral presentations, and independent research. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. prereq., MUSC 5708. Restricted to MUAD or MUSD majors. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music (MUAD or MUSD) graduate students only.

MUSC-7822 (3) Seminar in Musicology

Required of all musicology majors before completion of comprehensive examinations. A different research area is designated each semester. Restricted to MUSD majors. See also MUSC 7832. Offered fall only. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music (MUSD) graduate students only.

MUSC-7832 (3) Seminar in Musicology

Required of all musicology majors before completion of comprehensive examinations. A different research area is designated each semester. See also MUSC 7822. Offered spring only.

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