Please check the Schedule of Classes for course offerings each semester and consult individual course entries in this schedule for information on course prerequisites and corequisites.
MUS
M400
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Undergraduate Readings in Musicology
MUS
M401
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History and Literature of Music I
History of music from beginnings of Western civilization to 1800. Style analysis, visual and aural, of representative compositions, and relationship of music to sociocultural background of each epoch.
MUS
M402
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History and Literature of Music II
History of music from 1800 to the present. Style analysis, visual and aural, of representative compositions, and relationship of music to sociocultural background of each epoch.
MUS
M410
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Composer or Topic
Aspects of music history, literature, and context related to specific repertories, genres, styles, analysis of characteristic works, performance practices/traditions, historiography, or criticism. May be repeated for different composers or topics.
MUS
M501
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Proseminar in Music History and Literature
An introduction to the graduate study of music history and literature. Meets the proficiency requirement with a grade of C or higher.
MUS
M502
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Composers: Variable Topics
Life and works of representative composers in the cultural and historical context of their eras; emphasis on individual style through analysis of characteristic works. May be repeated for different composers.
MUS
M510
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Topics in Music Literature
Aspects of music history, literature, and context related to specific repertories, genres, styles, analysis of characteristic works, performance practices/traditions, historiography, or criticism. May be repeated for different topics.
MUS
M525
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Survey of Operatic Literature
Emphasis on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
MUS
M527
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Symphonic Literature
Orchestral music of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
MUS
M528
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Chamber Music Literature
Emphasis on eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
MUS
M539
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Introduction to Music Bibliography
Music reference and research tools in all areas of music, use of library resources and networks, and bibliographic style and technique. Formal paper required.
MUS
M551
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Introduction to Historical Musicology
Survey of bibliography and problems and methods of historical research.
MUS
M556
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Research in the History and Literature of Music
For advanced students in music literature or musicology desiring to do research in non-course areas of music literature.
MUS
M601
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Masters Seminar in Musicology: Variable Topics
For MA Musicology students. Formal research paper required. Taken ordinarily in the spring semester of the first year. May be taken more than once for credit toward MA.
MUS
M602
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Seminar in Musicology: Variable Topics
For advanced students in musicology and music theory. Formal research paper required. May be taken more than once for credit toward PhD.
MUS
M603
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Methods of Musical Scholarship: Variable Topics
For advanced students in musicology and music theory. May be taken more than once for credit toward the PhD.
MUS
M604
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Qualifying Exam Tutorial
Establishing of qualifying examination areas, the compiling of reading and repertory lists, and the first stages of examination study under faculty supervision. Ordinarily taken in the fall of the third year (for students admitted with an MA) or in the spring of the third year (for students admitted from a bachelor’s degree).
MUS
M605
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Qualifying Exam and Dissertation Area Tutorial
Intensive study under faculty supervision, and written and oral qualifying examinations. Ordinarily taken in the spring of the third year (for students admitted with an MA) or in the fall of the fourth year (for students admitted from a bachelor’s degree).
MUS
M650
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Music in the United States
A musical and cultural history emphasizing the coexistence and intersections of a variety of imported and indigenous written and oral traditions, including concert music, opera, Native American music, popular song, jazz, blues, musical theater and film, Tin Pan Alley, rock, and spirituals and other religious idioms.
MUS
M651
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Medieval Music
MUS
M652
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Renaissance Music
P: M501 Proseminar in Music History and Literature and T508 Written Music Theory Review for Graduate Students, or equivalents.
MUS
M655
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Romantic Music
MUS
M657
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Music Since 1960
MUS
M698
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Individual Seminar in Musicology
For advanced students in musicology and music theory. Formal research paper required. May be taken more than once for credit toward the PhD.
MUS
M700
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Dissertation in Musicology
This course is eligible for deferred (R) grading.