50:700:292:
History of Music II
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Course Day/Time: |
Wednesdays
2:50pm - 5:40pm |
Location: |
Fine
Arts Building, Rm 215 |
Professor Julianne Baird | |||
http://juliannebaird.camden.rutgers.edu/ | Office Hours: |
Wednesdays, 1:50pm - 2:50pm | |
jbaird@camden.rutgers.edu | Office: |
Fine Arts Building, Rm 211 | |
To Print: | This course syllabus in (6 pages) |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The primary goal of this course will be to give the student detailed understanding of the development of Western Music from the mid 16th century to the mid 18th century. Understanding the major trends in Western music as well as its function in society, and examination of the parallels with other fine arts is a further goal. The focus of the course will be the study of musical literature. Major works from all instrumental and vocal genres will be studied from historical, theoretical, and social perspectives. The course will place a high degree of emphasis on listening.
J. Peter
Burkholder Claude V. Palisca Norton Anthology of WESTERN MUSIC, 5th ed. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 2005 |
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NOTE: The ISBN provided
are for the paperback editions without the CDs |
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Dr. Baird will provide
study copies of the CD set required for this course . . . CD’s 3-9. |
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1. Class Attendance
Regular class attendance is mandatory. Only ONE missed class is allowed. Further absences lower your letter grade by one increment, for example (B+ to B) for EACH missed class.
2. Exams
Weekly homework assignments will be required. Each of the nine assignments will count for 25 points for a total of 225 points
There will be one midterm of (300 points)
There will be a final which will be worth 300 points.
Multiple choice, essay and Musical Identification, will comprise both midterm and final exams.
A listening test will be given as part of the Final: (100 points of the 300 total which comprise the final exam) The student must identify the Name of the Piece, the Name of the Composer and the Genre of the piece. All pieces are from the CDs 3-9. Play these CDs while you are studying and become as familiar with them as you can.
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE: 825
Extra Credit Option
If the student desires to bring up his/her grade, ONE
INCREMENT (eg. C+ to C) s/he may do so by attending two
classical music concerts * and by submitting WELL WRITTEN
two-page "Musical Reviews" which reflect Cliff
Leaman's rules and procedures in HOW
TO WRITE A MUSICAL REVIEW. TWO accepted and well written
Musical Reviews can result in a raise in the Final grade for the
class. You
are encouraged to attend classical concerts in the Philadelphia area
including the series from Philomel, Tempesta di Mare and others.
You may choose any of the FREE Wednesday Concerts
on the Camden Campus
Location: Mallery Room: Time 12 noon-1:00
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100% |
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92% |
B+ |
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91% |
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88% |
B |
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87% |
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82% |
C+ |
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81% |
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78% |
C |
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77% |
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70% |
D |
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69% |
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60% |
F |
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59% |
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0% |
TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE
Wednesday, |
Class Introductions: Syllabus |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 14: The
Invention of Opera. Read pages 307-327 To print Chapter 14 Homework click the icon(s) |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 15: Music
for Chamber and Church. Read pages 328-352 |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 16: France
England Spain. Read
pages 353-383 Listen to all annotated CD selections from this chapter |
Wednesday, |
FREE Wednesday Concerts: Adeline
Tomasone, flute You can review TWO for Extra Credit -Minimum 2 typed pages via Cliff Leaman’s Suggestions Location: Rutgers-Camden - Fine Arts Building, Mallery Room Time: 12 noon - 1:00 pm |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 17: Italy & Germany
the late 17th Century. Read
pages 384-413 Chapter 16 Homework is due! To Print Chapter 17 Homework Click the Icon(s) Listen to all annotated CD selections from this chapter __________harpsichord ______________,La Fenice |
Wednesday, |
FREE Wednesday Concerts:
Uptown Jazztet Eric Polack |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 18:
Early 18th Century Italy & France.
Read pages 416--437 |
Required
Attendance! You can review TWO for Extra Credit -Minimum 2 typed pages via Cliff Leaman’s Suggestions Location: Rutgers-Camden - Fine Arts Building, Mallery Room Time: 12 noon - 1:00 pm |
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Wednesday, Mar 5 |
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Wednesday, |
Chapter 19: German
Composers of the late Baroque.
Read pages 438-471 |
Wednesday, |
FREE Wednesday Concerts: David
Wetherill (French horn) & Friends You can review TWO for Extra Credit -Minimum 2 typed pages via Cliff Leaman’s Suggestions Location: Rutgers-Camden - Fine Arts Building, Mallery Room Time: 12 noon - 1:00 pm |
Wednesday, |
SPRING BREAK: No Class Meeting |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 20: Opera
Early Classical Period. Read pages
472-505 |
Wednesday, |
MIDTERM |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 21: Instrumental
Music: Sonata.
Read pages 506-524 |
Wednesday, |
Chapter 22: Classical
Music- Late 18th Century. Read pages 525-565 |
Wednesday, April 23 |
Catch up |
Wednesday, April 16 |
Last Day of Classes |
Wednesday, |
Required
Attendance!
FREE Wednesday
Concerts: Rutgers Madrigals & Dr.
Baird |
WEDNEsday, May 14 9-12 |
Final Examination |
Last updated January 22, 2008