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NEW HAMPSHIRE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Title: FA105 Introduction to Music Credit Hours: Total Contact Hours: 3 Instructor: Susan K. Kinne skinne@ccsnh.edu Course Syllabus Course Description Introduction to Music is a one-semester survey of the Western 'classical' music tradition, from the music of the 1700s to the art music of this century. It includes study of the major composers, genres and forms of each period. An understanding of musical styles through repeated listening is a primary goal of the class. Prerequisite(s): none Course Objectives After successfully completing the course, the student will be able to: - Identify the elements music (pitch, melody, harmony, rhythm, form, tone color, texture, etc.) and vocabulary of music so as to be able to discuss music - Recognize, aurally and visually, the instruments of the orchestra and ranges of the human voice - Recognize major works and composers of classical music - Understand relationships between music of each time period and other artistic, intellectual, political events - Use critical listening skills developed during the course to understand and evaluate all musics. Topical Outline of Instruction - A Vocabulary for Music: sound, time, rhythm, texture, structure - This unit introduces a working vocabulary to express elements of music. Instrument families and their members will be introduced as well as the various ranges of the human voice. Types of instrumental and vocal ensembles are heard and discussed. The Late Baroque Period:1700-1750 - Music of Bach and Vivaldi will be discussed as well as the changes in style of Baroque music. Operas, oratorios and cantatas are differentiated. Genres and forms such as concerto, sonata and fugue are heard.

Music and the Enlightenment: the symphony and other genres - A new musical style, known as the Viennese style, was developed by composers living around Vienna, Austria. The music of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert will be discussed. The focus turns to the orchestra, opera and chamber music. Musical forms such as sonata-allegro, theme-and-variation and rondo are introduced. Romanticism: Beethoven and beyond - The expansion of the orchestra, tension and relaxation, new harmonies and emotions characterize the Romantic period. Symphonic poems and program music are used to tell stories in sound. Music of Schumann, Berlioz, Strauss and Wagner are explored. The Twentieth Century Composers turn to the past and the future. New sounds, popular music, jazz are used in art music as boundaries are blurred. Chromaticism, dissonance and atonality are explored. Course Requirements To successfully complete this course the student must write quality responses to weekly discussion questions for each chapter, respond to at least three other students' posts, complete all chapter quizzes, attend one 'classical' concert and write a concert review. Text, Tools, and/or Supplies Listen, seventh edition, by Joseph Kerman and Gary Tomlinson, published by Bedford St. Martin. The text comes with a DVD and 3-CD set. Be sure you have these as part of your text. All course content is accessed through the Blackboard learning management system. Attendance Policy If a student does not submit discussion posts for two weeks and take the accompanying tests for those weeks AND has not notified me prior to or during those weeks that there is a legitimate reason why no discussions or tests have been submitted, I will recommend that the student withdraw from the course and a grade will be AF (administrative failure) will be recorded with the registrar. If the student does now withdraw on their own, I will withdraw them and send an email to that student notifying them that I have done so. Student Evaluation and Grading The final grade for this course will be based upon: 45% weekly discussions, 40% chapter quizzes, 15% concert review. How the course works Click on the Start Here tab on the home page and read through some introductory documents about the course. Be sure to check Announcements and your email each time you log into the course, which

should be daily. Go to the Assignments tab on the home page. This will take you to the weekly folders of the course's content. Each chapter's folder contains a mix of readings, lectures, discussion questions, chapter quizzes and other items. Some weeks you will complete two chapters. You will post your weekly discussion question responses at the Discussion Board tab on the home page. Discussions have due dates. The discussions are shared with other students and students should respond to at least three other posts for full credit. The instructor responds to the class as a whole each week and to individuals as needed after the discussion due date. Instructor responses to individuals and the class, usually they day after they are due by students. Instructors responses should be read by students and responded to if appropriate. Please respond back to me quickly if I ask additional questions of you. I will not grade your discussion response until after you have answered my additional questions. If you cannot access a link to a YouTube video, or a video has been deleted, please (please, please) search YouTube for the piece of music. Each of the pieces we study has many YouTube videos. There is no excuse for not answering a discussion question because you could not access the YouTube video. Reading and listening quizzes are accessed within each chapter's folder under Assignments. After the due date the quizzes are no longer seen on your Blackboard screen and are no longer available for you to take. Do not be confused with the wording. The Listen text sometimes uses the word 'test,' other times the word 'quiz' is used. They are interchangeable. You are to attend one concert during the semester. I list potential concert venues at the Concert Review tab and in my Announcements. I try to list as many free concerts as I can find. You might find free concerts in your town at local churches or community music schools. If you have difficulty getting to a concert or if a concert is cost prohibitive, I have some online concerts that you can watch and/or listen to. They are listed in the Announcements. The Course Schedule below has an overview of all weekly reading and listening assignments for the term. Print it out and tape it to your textbook, laptop, wall, forehead... All due dates for discussions and tests are in the weekly chapter folders and at the Course Calendar tab. Print it out and tape it to your textbook, laptop, wall, forehead... Students are allowed to work ahead one week. For support you can contact any of the following: The instructor for technical problems and questions about course content: Susan K Kinne

skinne@ccsnh.edu. The publishers of Listen offer technical support for students at Publisher - Macmillan technical support: To request support by email, please complete the support request form. An agent will review the issue and respond via email. If you do not see an automatic response email confirming we have received your request, please call us at 800-936-6899. For immediate assistance, please call 800-936-6899 and one of our support agents will assist you over the phone. Call Technical Support at 1-800-936-6899 Our tech support representatives are available Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 a.m., EST; Friday, 9:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. EST; Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., EST; Sunday, 11:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m., EST http://www.macmillanhighered.com/catalog/contactus.aspx?&cparam1=ektron&contentid=12709 Course Schedule Intro to Music/Music Appreciation FA105ZZ Instructor: S. Kinne Exact due dates for quizzes and discussion responses are at Blackboard's course calendar and assignment folders. Week 1 Week 2 Get comfortable with Blackboard site and Listen website. Introduction To the Student Unit I Fundamentals Prelude by Richard Wagner LISTENING CHART 1 Prelude to The Valkyries Chapter 1 Rhythm, Meter and Tempo LISTEN for rhythm, meter, syncopation and tempo Week 3 Chapter 2 Pitch, Dynamics and Tone Color LISTEN for pitch, dynamics and the Orchestra in Action Week 4 Chapter 3 Scales and Melody LISTEN for melody and tune Week 5 Chapter 4 Harmony, Texture, Tonality and Mode LISTEN for texture, mode and key

Week 6 Chapter 5 Musical Form and Musical Style LISTEN for musical form LISTENING CHART 2 Britten s The Young Person s Guide to the Orchestra We do not study Chapters 6, 7, 8 Unit III The Eighteenth Century Week 6 Prelude Chapter 9 The Late Baroque Period Week 7 Chapter 10 Baroque Instrumental Music LISTENING CHART 3 Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in G, first movement LISTENING CHART 4 Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in G, second movement LISTENING CHART 5 Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, first movement LISTENING CHART 6, Bach, Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, Fugue 1 LISTEN Rameau, Minuet and Tambourin, Castor and Pollux LISTEN, Bach Gigue, from Cello Suite No. 2 Week 8 Chapter 11 Baroque Vocal Music LISTEN Handel, La giustizia from Julius Caesar - YouTube LISTEN Handel, Messiah excerpts Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Prelude Chapter 12 Music and the Enlightenment WATCH the BBC documentary Mozart:Miracle of Nature Spring break Chapter 13 The Symphony LISTENING CHART 7 Mozart, Symphony No. 40 in G minor, first movement LISTENING CHART 8 Haydn, Symphony No. 95, second movement LISTENING CHART 9 Haydn, Symphony No. 95, third movement LISTENING CHART 10 Haydn, Symphony No. 95, fourth movement Week 10 Chapter 14 LISTEN Mozart, Don Giovanni, Act 1, scene iii-dvd; Commedatore scene-youtube Unit IV The Nineteenth Century Week 11 Chapter 15 Beethoven LISTENING CHART 14 Beethoven, Symphony no. 5, first movement

LISTENING CHART 15 Beethoven, Symphony no. 5, (complete work) Week 12 Prelude Chapter 16 Music after Beethoven: Romanticism Week 12 Chapter 17 The Early Romantics LISTEN Schubert, Der Erlkönig LISTEN Schuman, Der Mond kommt still gegangen LISTEN Schuman, Dichterliebe LISTEN Schuman, Im wunderschnen Monat Mai LISTEN Schuman, Carnaval LISTEN Chopin, Nocturne in F-sharp, Op. 15, No. 2 LISTENING CHART 16 Berlioz, Fantastic Symphony, fifth movement Week 13 Chapter 18 Romantic Opera LISTEN Verdi, Rigoletto - YouTube LISTEN Wagner, The Valkyrie YouTube LISTEN Puccini, Madame Butterfly - YouTube Week 14 Chapter 19 The Late Romantics LISTENING CHART 17 Tschaikowsky, Overture-Fantasy, Romeo and Juliet LISTEN Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition LISTENING CHART 19 Mahler, Symphony No. 1, third movement Unit V The Twentieth Century Week 14 Chapter 20 Prelude Music and Modernism Week 15 Chapter 21 The Twentieth Century: Early Modernism LISTENING CHART 20 Debussy, Clouds LISTENING CHART 21 Stravinsky, The Rite of Spring, from Part I LISTENING CHART 22 Ives, The Rockstrewn Hills Week 15 Chapter 22 Alternatives to Modernism LISTEN Copland, Appalachian Spring LISTEN Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky- Battle on the Ice -YouTube Week 16 Chapter 23 The Late Twentieth Century LISTEN Cage, 4 33 YouTube

LISTEN Saariaho, From the Grammar of Dreams LISTEN Adams, El Niňo We do not study Chapter 24 Week 16 Finals Week - There is no final for this course Your grade is based upon 20 chapter reading and listening quizzes (40%), 20 discussion question responses (45%) and one concert review (15%). updated 22 December 2014