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HUMA1102 ENJOYMENT OF CLASSICAL MUSIC 2014 Fall INSTRUCTOR: Prof. Matthew Tommasini DMA, MA Music Composition (University of Michigan) BA Music Composition (UCLA) CONTACT AND OFFICE INFORMATION: mtommasini@ust.hk Music Room A (University Center, ground floor) OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday 13:30 15:00 Friday 13:30 15:00 MUSIC INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT: L1, 2 Rod Yu (roderickyu@ust.hk) Room 3001 LECTURE MEETING TIMES/LOCATIONS: L1 Wednesday 15:00 16:20 LTD Friday 15:00 16:20 LTD L2 Wednesday 16:30 17:50 LTD Friday 16:30 17:50 LTD COURSE OBJECTIVES: From the power and beauty of the orchestra to masterpieces of the church and concert hall, students will gain an in-depth appreciation for the history and fundamentals of Western classical music. The listening and analytical skills demonstrated will bring about a deeper understanding of music as an art form. Previous musical training, albeit helpful, is NOT required. INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. ILO#2: Through a historical survey, develop a deeper appreciation of classical music 2. ILO#1: Through an analysis of artistic trends, describe the cultural and historical development of classical music 3. ILO#2: Through analysis of specific works, understand music theory fundamentals 4. ILO#4: Through the IC report requirement, critique live music performances 5. ILO#3: Apply analytical skills from this course to other disciplines REQUIRED READING: Hoffer, Charles. Music Listening Today. Schirmer, 4th Edition, 2010. MATERIALS ON RESERVE: Hoffer, Charles. Music Listening Today. Schirmer, 4th Edition, 2010. MT6.H565 M87 2010 Hoffer, Charles. Music Listening Today. Schirmer, 3rd Edition, 2007. MT6.H565 M87 2007 (includes 6 CD listening set) HUMA1102 (Tommasini) 2014 Fall 1

READING AND LISTENING ASSIGNMENTS: Each Lecture meeting will have a reading and listening assignment. Reading assignments are noted in the course schedule below. Web links to recordings of works found in the reading assignments will be included in lecture notes posted on LMES (http://www.lmes2.ust.hk/). The recordings can also be found in the 6 supplemental CDs available at the back of the reserve copies of the textbook in the library. CD and track numbers for listening assignments are noted in the textbook. EXAMS: There will be one Mid-Term Exam and one Final Exam. The Mid-Term will take place during regularly scheduled lecture time. The Final Exam time and place will be announced later in the semester. No make-up exams will be offered. ONLINE PARTICIPATION (SELF-TESTS): Five (5) Self-Tests will be administered via LMES over the course of the semester to allow students the opportunity to evaluate their progress in the course. Students Self-Test scores will NOT count towards their overall grade. Rather, students will receive online participation credit for taking each Self-Test. Self-Tests will be available during a 24-hour period. No make-ups will be offered. CONCERT REPORT: Students will be required to attend ONE CLASSICAL MUSIC concert (i.e. orchestral and chamber music concerts) and submit a concert report (500-600 words) along with the original concert program and ticket stub for the event attended. Using concepts discussed in class, students will be asked to describe the repertoire featured at each performance and their personal reaction to the works. Links to classical music concert events during the Fall semester in Hong Kong are listed below (this is NOT a comprehensive list). Please contact IA Rod Yu for clarification if needed. Some of these concerts will have a ticket fee. Some, including those presented as part of HKUST Music Alive! and HKUST Center for the Arts, will not have a ticket fee. Concerts presented by HKUST students will NOT count towards this requirement. Concert reports are to be handed in at the LAST LECTURE MEETING of the semester (hard copies will only be accepted). ATTENDANCE: Lecture attendance will be taken ten (10) times randomly throughout the semester after the add/drop period. For each additional absence, students will have 1% deducted from their attendance grade (10% maximum deduction). Exemptions to the attendance policy will be handled as follows: 1. Excused absences: students music submit the appropriate form (found on with a copy of documented proof directly to IA Rod Yu (requests submitted via e-mail will not be accepted) 2. Sick leave: students should hand the appropriate form (found on with a copy of any medical documentation (i.e. doctor s note) directly to IA Rod Yu (requests submitted via e- mail will not be accepted) Attendance will be taken via PRS (handsets can be checked out from AV Services Loan Counter, Rm 2021 Lift 2). More information can be found at: http://celt.ust.hk/personalresponse-system/getting-started HUMA1102 (Tommasini) 2014 Fall 2

Any questions regarding these policies should be posted on the LMES forum, rather than sent via e-mail. IA Rod Yu will post a reply. GRADING: Final Exam 40% Mid-Term Exam 25% Concert Report 15% Online Participation (LMES Self-Tests) 10% Attendance 10% COURSE OVERVIEW: INTRODUCTION/MEDIEVAL MUSIC A discussion of Medieval culture, sacred music (including the Medieval mass and motet), and secular forms will cover the work of composers Hildegard of Bingen, Leonin, Perotin, and Machaut. Music theory concepts related to these works will include fundamentals of rhythm, meter, and melody. RENAISSANCE MUSIC A discussion of Renaissance culture, vocal music (including the Renaissance mass and motet, and madrigal), and instrumental music will include works by composers Josquin Des Prez and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Music theory concepts will continue with a brief discussion of elementary countrapuntal techniques. BAROQUE MUSIC An in-depth analysis of the musical genres from the Baroque period will cover the work of composers Bach, Handel, Purcell, Pachelbel, Corelli, and others. The section will begin with a discussion of the art, culture, and general philosophy of music during this time period followed by a discussion of vocal genres (oratorio, cantata, and opera) and instrumental genres (the suite, and sonata). Related music theory concepts will include an introduction to key signatures, major and minor scales, and the circle of fifths. This will also include a short discussion of the elements of the fugue, and compositional devices like the sequence. CLASSICAL PERIOD MUSIC This section will cover the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, focusing on the development of vocal genres (including opera) and instrumental genres (including the sonata). In addition, new genres of the concerto and symphony will be covered. ROMANTIC MUSIC The most extensive section of the semester will begin with a discussion of the chamber music of early eighteenth century composers Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, and Liszt. The section will continue with an overview of the continuing development of opera, including the work of Verdi, Puccini, and Wagner and cover new genres of ballet and program music with the works of composers Berlioz, Strauss, and Tchaikovsky. Music from the second half of the eighteenth century will include works by late Romantic composers Brahms and Tchaikovsky, and nationalist works by Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Smetana, and others. The development of harmony and form during this period will be covered as it relates to the HUMA1102 (Tommasini) 2014 Fall 3

works discussed. TWENTIETH CENTURY ART MUSIC Lectures will cover the many styles of art music during the twentieth century, beginning with works by early twentieth century composers Debussy, Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Bartok, Schoenberg, and others. Impressionism, neo-romanticism, expressionism, and primitivism will be examined along with neoclassicism and 12-tone music. The section will continue with works by composers of second half of the twentieth century, including Varèse, Crumb, Cage, Copland, and others. A short discussion of the radical development of theoretical concepts will focus on rhythm (including ostinato complex, polyrhythm), harmony (including polytonality), and serialism as they relate to the works during this period. COURSE SCHEDULE: Week 1 Wed 3/9 L 1, 2 Medieval Music I (Ch. 7 pg 51-55, 2 pg 10-11, 3 pg 16) Fri 5/9 L 1, 2 Medieval Music II (Ch. 8, 4 pg 24) Week 2 Wed 10/9 L 1, 2 Renaissance Music I (Ch. 9, 3 pg. 17) Fri 12/9 L 1, 2 Renaissance Music II (Ch. 9 cont.) Week 3 Wed 17/9 L 1, 2 Baroque Music I (Ch. 10); SELF-TEST 1 (available on Fri 19/9 L 1, 2 Baroque Music II (Ch. 10 cont, 11) Week 4 Wed 24/9 L 1, 2 Baroque Music III (Ch. 12) Fri 26/9 L 1, 2 Baroque Music IV (Ch. 13, 14) Week 5 Wed 1/10 L 1, 2 NATIONAL DAY HOLIDAY Fri 3/10 L 1, 2 Classical Period Music I (Ch. 15, 16) Week 6 Wed 8/10 L 1, 2 Classical Period Music II (Ch. 17); SELF-TEST 2 (available on Fri 10/10 L 1, 2 Classical Period Music III (Ch. 18) Week 7 Wed 15/10 L 1, 2 Classical Period Music IV (Ch. 19, 20) Fri 17/10 L 1, 2 Classical Period Music V (Ch. 21) Week 8 Wed 22/10 L 1, 2 MID-TERM EXAM (during regularly scheduled Lecture period) Fri 24/10 L 1, 2 Romantic Music I (Ch. 22, 23) Week 9 Wed 29/10 L 1, 2 Romantic Music II (Ch. 24); SELF-TEST 3 (available on Fri 31/10 L 1, 2 Romantic Music III (Ch. 25) Week 10 Wed 5/11 L 1, 2 Romantic Music IV (Ch. 26) Fri 7/11 L 1, 2 Romantic Music V (Ch. 27) Week 11 Wed 12/11 L 1, 2 Romantic Music VI (Ch. 28); SELF-TEST 4 (available on Fri 14/11 L 1, 2 Twentieth Century Art Music I (Ch. 30, 31) Week 12 Wed 19/11 L 1, 2 Twentieth Century Art Music II (Ch. 32) Fri 21/11 L 1, 2 Twentieth Century Art Music III (Ch. 33) Week 13 Wed 26/11 L 1, 2 Twentieth Century Art Music IV (Ch. 34); SELF-TEST 5 (available on Fri 28/11 L 1, 2 Twentieth Century Art Music V (Ch. 36, 3 pg. 19); HAND IN CONCERT REPORTS FINAL EXAM: Location/Time/Date TBD HUMA1102 (Tommasini) 2014 Fall 4

CLASSICAL MUSIC CONCERTS ELIGIBLE FOR CONCERT REPORT (NOT A COMPLETE LIST): Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra http://www.hkphil.org/ (Tickets for UST students available for 50% discount) Hong Kong Sinfonietta http://www.hksl.org/ City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong http://www.ccohk.com/ LCSD Cultural Section Music Performances http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ce/culturalservice/programme/en/music/ HKUST Music Alive! www.musicalive.ust.hk HKUST Center for the Arts https://sao.ust.hk/aesthetics/events.html Hong Kong New Music Ensemble www.hknme.org HUMA1102 (Tommasini) 2014 Fall 5