The study of composers, forms, and styles of Western music from about 1600 to the early nineteenth century.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 002 Theory II and sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered every third semester in alternation with MUSIC 213 Medieval and Renaissance Music and MUSIC 215 Music Since 1800.)
MUSIC 002 Theory II (3 hours)
A continuation of Theory I including inversions of triads, non-harmonic tones, dominant seventh chords, and their resolutions. Emphasis is on four-part writing and analysis of music from the Common Practice Period.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 001 Fundamentals of Music Theory or permission of the instructor.
MUSIC 213 Medieval and Renaissance Music (2 hours)
The study of composers, forms, and styles of Western music from Antiquity to about 1600.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 002 Theory II and sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered every third semester in alternation with MUSIC 214 Baroque and Classical Music and MUSIC 215 Music Since 1800.)
MUSIC 215 Music Since 1800 (3 hours)
The study of composers, forms, and styles of Western music from the early nineteenth century to the present.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 002 Theory II and sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered every third semester in alternation with MUSIC 213 Medieval and Renaissance Music and MUSIC 214 Baroque and Classical Music.)