Unit name | Historical Studies 1: Western Art Music (up to 1750) |
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Unit code | MUSI10045 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | C/4 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
Unit director | Professor. Hornby |
Open unit status | Open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Department of Music |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
A study of key issues and repertoires within the tradition known as 'Western Classical Music' (drawn from the medieval, renaissance and baroque periods) interspersed with consideration of relevant cultural issues in which music was implicated in those eras, and an introduction to research and bibliographic skills required for historiographical work.
Aims:
This unit aims to develop the student's knowledge base in relation to key repertoire within the field of 'Western Classical Music' (principally by investigation of particular works from the period c.900-1750 and by relating these to relevant cultural issues). It also seeks to provide foundational skills for historiographical research into music, including an ability to evaluate existing published writings), effective use of bibliographical resources, planning and researching a short essay and (in a seminar context) presenting and defending an argument orally.
Successful completion of this unit will enable the student to:
1) discuss in greater depth particular works and repertories introduced in the lectures
2) demonstrate a detailed understanding of social and cultural contexts for music
3) evaluate traditions and cultural values critically
4) plan an essay correctly using footnote referencing and appending a bibliography
11 x weekly lecture (2 hours)
11 x weekly tutorial (1 hour)
1. 3 x 1000 word essay (summative, equally weighted) ILOs 1-4.