MUS-1201 - Classical and Romantic Music* (A) (3) Prerequisite: MUS-1501 ; or permission of the program coordinator Students study the composers and styles that dominated the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries from the later Baroque period to the dawn of the Twentieth Century. Important political, historic, religious, social, and philosophical influences are highlighted as well as the development of symphony, concerto, and opera. This course satisfies the General Education Arts requirement.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Identify a variety of terminology of music theory relating to music of the Common Practice Period (18th and 19th centuries).
CO2 - Describe the evolution of western classical music style from the late Baroque and early Classical periods to the end of the Romantic Period.
CO3 - Identify composers, performers, genres, and forms of the Classical and Romantic Periods.
CO4 - Utilize approaches to being an active listener of live and recorded music of the Classical and Romantic Periods.
CO5 - Analyze representative examples of forms, styles, and genres through score study.
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