In-depth study of selected composers, their music, and their relationship to intellectual history (i.e. Mozart and the French Revolution), and/or examinations of specific western and non-western musical cultures (i.e. Music in India, Music in post-war Germany) and their impact. Attendance at relevant musical concerts and lectures may be required.
This course may be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Minors in Music may count no more than 1.0 full-course equivalent of Music 201, 301, 305 and 401 (Music History and Literature 209, 309, 311 and 307) for credit to their degree. Music majors may count no more than 1.0 full-course equivalent of Music 201, 301, 305 and 401 (Music History and Literature 209, 309, 311 and 307) as Open Options toward their degree. Also known as: (formerly Music History and Literature 311)
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