Survey and specific examination of popular music and culture, ranging from classical styles to rock, within an historical and sociological context. The course will examine the meaning and messages of popular music, and its impact on present-day culture. Topics may include The Beatles and Rolling Stones, Rock and Roll, Black Music, jazz, music and media, blues, Sinatra, Broadway and others.
This course may be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Credit for this course not applicable to Majors in Music. Minors in Music may count no more than 1 full-course equivalent of Music History and Literature 209[MUHL209], 307[MUHL307], 309[MUHL309] and 311[MUHL311] for credit to their degree
Sections
| LEC 27 | | | John Charles Reid | Blackboard | |
| Notes: May 3-6: Class at the University of Calgary. Orientation to New York City, its history, geography, and culture topics. Prepare and present research paper.
LOCATION: CH F210 at 5:00pm to 9:00pm.
Please contact John Reid at jcreid@ucalgary.ca or the Group Study Programs Office at group.study@ucalgary.ca for more information. |
This course will be offered next in
Spring 2011.