Fundamental musical concepts and associated symbols through one possible theoretical model of its structure. Requires reasonable analytical skills only; no prior music experience. (Gen.Ed. R2)
Listening to examples of and reading about the African-American musical tradition. Includes spirituals, blues, jazz, gospel, and classical music of African-Americans. (Gen.Ed. AT, DU)
Introduction to style analysis through listening to masterworks; basic concepts and practice of listening for ethnic and/or historical styles in music; the application of style-analytic listening to performance, criticism, and musical commentary. Prerequisite: ability to read music. (Gen.Ed. AT)
Survey of music of the European classical tradition. Music fundamentals, forms, and styles from the Medieval period to the 20th century. Listening to representative recordings of various stylistic periods. Concert attendance outside class time required. (Gen.Ed. AT)
Survey of music of the European classical tradition. Music fundamentals, forms, and styles from the Medieval period to the 20th century. Listening to representative recordings of various stylistic periods. Concert attendance outside class time required. (Gen.Ed. AT)
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of materials and their diverse applications in modern technology, with a particular focus on the innovative field of additive manufacturing.