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Music Theory III2018 Spring

Subject Music Theory (MUTH) 3381 Section 01 (CRN: 11141)

Prerequisites: MUTH 2391 with grades of C or greater for declared music majors or consent of instructor or department advisor. This third course in the music theory sequence will predominately focus on the chromatic elements found in texture, harmony, and melody of the music of the Romantic era as well as some of the chromatic elements within the Classical and Baroque eras of Western music. Students will gain and demonstrate knowledge of the period through written traditional Roman numeral score analysis, macro-analysis, chord building exercises, four-voice part-writing exercises, choral, keyboard, chamber instrumental music, and performance of keyboard reductions of sections from a variety of symphonic works; and, identify both aurally and through written score analysis characteristic modalities, harmonies (diatonic and chromatic), phrase and cadence types, and structural components of typical Beethoven, Chopin, and Wolf instrumental and vocal composition. Lecture and laboratory. Three credit hours.
13 seats available (capacity: 25)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am - 9:50am Fine Arts 272(Lecture)
    January 16th to May 8th, 2018 (16 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Music

College

Arts, Letters, Sciences
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