MUS 202(S) Music Theory and Musicianship II
Music 202 proceeds to the study of twenty-century practices including harmony, scales and modes, rhythmic techniques, new formal ideas, serial procedures, and set theory. It also covers more recent musical developments including aleatoric, minimalism, electronic music, post-modernism, eclecticism, and other techniques.
Format: three lectures and two skills lab-sessions per week. Final grading will be based on homework, theory quizzes, analysis papers, compositional projects, a final exam, class attendance, preparation and participation, and on the results of the lab portion of the class (sight singing, ear training, and keyboard harmony).
Prerequisite: Music 201. Enrollment limit: 15.
Hour: KECHLEY (lecture); BODNER (labs)