Middlebury

MUSC 0333

Music in Western Cultures

Music in Western Cultures
In this course we will develop skills for assessing music’s social, economic, and political importance in Western societies. Through a series of units focusing on various aspects of music (such as composition, performance, dissemination, and reception) and on various eras from ancient Greece to the present, students will engage with the principal questions and methods of historical musicology. Students will learn to interpret musical works’ formal, stylistic, and performative characteristics through close engagement with scores and recordings, and draw connections between musical works and the institutions and wider socio-cultural conditions that have shaped and continue to shape music-making. (MUSC 0101) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Music
Department:
Music
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART CMP CW HIS

Sections

Fall 2024

MUSC0333A-F24 Lecture (Simon)

Fall 2023

MUSC0333A-F23 Lecture (Simon)

Fall 2022

MUSC0333A-F22 Lecture (Hamberlin)

Fall 2021

MUSC0333A-F21 Lecture (Hamberlin)

Fall 2020

MUSC0333A-F20 Lecture (Hamberlin)

Fall 2019

MUSC0333A-F19 Lecture (Hamberlin)

Fall 2018

MUSC0333A-F18 Lecture (Hamberlin)