A formal and stylistic survey of the history and literature of Western music. PREREQ: grade 2 theory (R.C.M.T.) or equiv., or dept.'s permission. (lec...
This course introduces the elements of music including melody, harmony, rhythm, forms, voices, and instruments. It examines and compares the works of...
An examination of the societal development of music from earliest times to the present. Studies of both Western and non-Western musical cultures are...
This course covers Western music from the 19th century romantic period to the present. It examines and compares the works of major composers and...
An introduction to the basic vocabulary of music and to basic musicianship skills. Topics include notation, meter and rhythm, intervals, scales,...
A continuation of MUSC 1101, expanding on musical vocabulary and the basic skills of musicianship through written work, analysis, and ear training....
A study of the parameters of music structure -- melody, rhythm, voice leading, harmonic progression, texture, etc. -- through analytical and written...
This course is designed for students intending to pursue a degree in music, who, upon the recommendation of the department, require improved...
This course requires a half-hour private lesson, 1.5 hours of choir and a half-hour of performance class per week all academic year. PREREQ: R.C.M.T....
This course offers an opportunity to acquire basic piano skills. An appreciation for the classical piano repertoire and concert decorum is also...
This course requires a one-hour private lesson, one hour of performance class and 1.5 hours of choir class per week all year. PREREQ: Grade 8 R.C.M.T....
This course requires a minimum two hours of participation per week for the entire fall and winter terms. Students are also expected to attend...
This course covers analytical and historical perspectives on the music of the Baroque period (1600 - 1750), including performance practice. PREREQ:...
An intensive study of the forms and music of the classical period beginning with pre-classical composers such as D. Scarlatti, Stamitz, and the sons...
This course examines the roles of music in cinema and beginning with the silent movie and the earliest concepts of cinematic music, traces the major...
Examines some of the principal forms of North American popular music since the late 19th century: ragtime, blues, jazz, swing, music hall, Tin Pan...