Music 101 - WORLD MUSIC

Fall
2019
01
4.00
Margaret Sarkissian
MWF 09:25-10:15
Smith College
10425-F19
SAGE 215
msarkiss@smith.edu
Music may not be a “universal language,” but it is a universal phenomenon; every culture has something that we recognize as music. This course introduces you to a number of musical systems—traditional, classical and popular—from around the world and uses case studies to explore the complex relationships between music and culture. By engaging with music analytically, as musicologists (paying attention to the sounds you hear) and ethnographically, as anthropologists (paying attention to the cultural context), you learn basic principles that enhance your understanding of music globally speaking. No prerequisites.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.