An initial inquiry into the post-Renaissance emergence and development of polyphonic music in Europe, including a sampling of works from the Baroque (Bach), Classical (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven), Romantic (Liszt, Chopin, Schumann), or Romantic-Nationalist (Berlioz, Wagner, Verdi) styles or periods. Based on a combination of readings and lectures on the overall historical context surrounding each composer's individual lifetime and output, with intensive listenings and musical analysis of the compositions concerned. Intended to develop a sense of music appreciation covering both the social, political, cultural, religious, and literary backgrounds or connections of great music, as well as its internal conditions and requirements (vis-à-vis notation, instruments, orchestras, performance skills and methods of composition). In addition to the existing pre-requisite " to have completed 23 credits" for this course , a new condition will be added as "to complete SPS 101 and SPS 102 courses at least with D grade" as of the Fall semester of 2015-2016 Academic Year. Students who failed from SPS 101 and SPS 102 courses, do not have right to take this course.
Major Works of Classical Music (HUM 204)
2019 Spring
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Humanities(HUM)
3
6/5 ECTS (for students admitted in the 2013-14 Academic Year or following years)
Fulya Çelikel fulya@sabanciuniv.edu,
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English
Undergraduate
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Formal lecture,Field work/field study/on-the-job,Recitation
Interactive,Learner centered,Discussion based learning,Case Study
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CONTENT
OBJECTIVE
The main objectives are:
*To provide the tools for a basic understanding of western classical
music
*To introduce the important elements of musical trends within a
historical
perspective
*To explore the relationships between classical music and its
political,
social, cultural environments
*To emphasize the most important genres, styles, composers and
masterworks
of music
*To enhance the listening experience of classical music
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: - Identify the main themes in the history of European art music between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries - Distinguish the stylistic properties of works of music representative of different historical periods - Contextualize studied works of music in terms of cultural, historical, and biographical background - Synthesize the generic and unique aspects of individual works of music - Develop bibliographical searching skills while researching a topic in music history - Critically evaluate the value and relevance of secondary literature to the selected topic - Produce, to a deadline, a coherent and cogent argument, developed through the mode of assessment
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ASSESSMENT METHODS and CRITERIA
Percentage (%) | |
Final | 40 |
Midterm | 25 |
Quiz | 10 |
Term-Paper | 25 |
Participation | 10 |
RECOMENDED or REQUIRED READINGS
Textbook |
Paul Griffiths - A Concise History of Western Music (also available in Turkish from Iş Sanat Yayınları) |
Readings |
Course slides, concert program. |