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CORE 103 MUSIC AND CULTURE
SECTIONS 1 & 2
FALL 2004
MWF 9:30 – 10:20 AM
MWF 10:30 – 11:20 AM
Hearst Hall 114
Professor James Bohart
Office H-114: Office Phone Ext. 8397
email
jbohart@oglethorpe.edu
Office Hours
MTWTHF 7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Afternoons by appointment
Description for the Core Course -
COR103 - Music and Culture
The appreciation of music is an historical study of cycles,
trends, and development of ideas from early civilizations
through the 20th century. Music and Culture discusses the
basic relationship of the creative process as a means of
self-expression and the artist’s relationship to the world.
The development of different styles and movements is a
direct reflection of humankind’s understanding of self and
the world. Besides revolution, there are conflicts of the
intellectual versus the emotional aspects that influence
various styles and movements. Through examining and
questioning various tendencies of development and
influences, we draw conclusions about what is of permanent
value.
By discovering the role of music in
past cultures, we can better understand the role of music in
our own culture, and how it affects us and our place in the
universe. Through these discoveries, we begin to recognize
the worth of each person as an unique human being deserving
of respect, and are able to synthesize ways of understanding
self and the universe, values and conflicts, and how we
choose to live a productive life.
Music and Culture examines primary
sources – listening to the music with the aid of selected
scores and outlines, viewing selected art, and reading and
discussing composers and artists comments about their own
works. Each student will be given individual copies of these
sources, or reading lists from primary sources on reserve in
the library. The use of the WWW and the Internet is
encouraged and will be discussed in class.
Grading and Attendance
The student’s final grade will be based on four evaluations
worth 25% each, and four listening/viewing assignments.
Students will earn final grades of A, B, C, D, F, and may
have a plus or minus added to letter grades according to the
policy adopted by the faculty. Each student should carefully
read the O.U. Honor Code in the 2002-2004 Bulletin, and the
NEW O.U. policy concerning the grade of Incomplete: If the
student completes the work within thirty days of the last
day of exams (of the semester in question), the instructor
will evaluate the work and turn in a revised grade. Any
"I" not changed by the professor within forty-five days of
the last day of exams will automatically be changed to a
grade of "F."
Students withdrawing from a course may do so through the 9th
week, or two weeks after the published mid-semester date
with a "W". For two weeks between the 9th and 11th weeks the
grade "W" or "WF" may be given at the discretion of the
instructor. Students withdrawing after the Friday that falls
on the 11th week will receive a grade of "WF". Only in the
event of medical emergency or hardship may students appeal a
grade of "WF" to the Provost.
Every student, as a member of a team, will participate in
two oral presentations during the semester.
REGULAR ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION IS
ESSENTIAL TO THE STUDENT’S SUCCESS.
REQUIRED TEXTS: AN OUTLINE HISTORY OF
WESTERN MUSIC – WEISS & TARUSKIN. Each student will supply
4 CDRs.
OUTLINE
Aug. 25 – Introduction to the course
27 – Reading: Reading: "How We Listen" – Aaron
Copland
30 - Elements of Music
Sept. 1 - Greek Music
3 – Romanesque Period
6 – HOLIDAY
8 - Hildegard
10 – Gothic Period
13,15,17 – Renaissance Period –
Sacred: Josquin, Palestrina, Secular: Morley, Marenzio,
Jannequin,Instrumental: Susato, Dowland,
Voices/Instrumental: Gabrieli
1ST EVALUATION AND 1ST LISTENING
ASSIGNMENT DUE 9-27
20,22,24 – Baroque Period –
Opera/Song: Monteverdi, Strozzi, Oratorio/Cantata: Handel,
Bach, Keyboard: Scarlatti, Bach, Ensemble: Bach, Vivaldi
27,29, Oct.1 – Classical Period
– Symphony: Mozart, String Quartet, Haydn, Piano: Mozart,
Haydn
Oct. 4,6,8 – Opera: Mozart
2ND EVALUATION AND 2ND LISTENING
ASSIGNMENT DUE 10-18
11 - HOLIDAY
13,15 – Beethoven
18 – Romantic Period – Art
Song: Schubert, Beach, Piano: Chopin, Chamber: Schumann
20- Symphony/Requiem: Brahms
22 - Program Music: Berlioz, Nationalism: Smetana
25,27,29 – Opera: Bizet
3RD EVALUATION AND 3RD LISTENING
ASSIGNMENT DUE 11-8
Nov. 1,3,5 – 20th Century: 1890 -
1920
8,10,12 – 20th Century:
1920 - 1940
15,17,19,22 – 20th Century:
1940 - 1960
29,Dec. 1,3,6 – 20th Century:
1970 - 1990
Dec. 7 – Reading/Preparation Day
FINAL AND 4TH LISTENING/VIEWING
ASSIGNMENT
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