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MUSC 0109

Creativity and Musical Values

Creativity and Musical Values
Composers and performers make countless decisions each day while creating their work. These choices are rooted, consciously or subconsciously, in aesthetics and priorities they have encountered throughout their lives. Such values can often be expressed in dualities: beautiful or sublime, poetry or prose, “authentic” or experimental, individual or universal, popular or underground, facile or meticulously-wrought, free or predetermined, Classicism or Romanticism, economy or virtuosity, art or entertainment—to name a few. Through reading, writing, listening, viewing, discussing, analyzing, and reflecting, we will examine how musical values have played out in a wide range of eras and styles, both classical and popular, and how they persist in our time. We will also design our own creative musical projects exploring these ideas.
Subject:
Music
Department:
Music
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART CMP HIS
Equivalent Courses:
MUSC 0160 *

Sections

Spring 2024

MUSC0109A-S24 Lecture (Unknown)

Spring 2007

MUSC0109A-S07 Lecture (Unknown)
MUSC0109W-S07 Discussion (Unknown)
MUSC0109X-S07 Discussion (Unknown)
MUSC0109Y-S07 Discussion (Unknown)
MUSC0109Z-S07 Discussion (Unknown)

Fall 2006

MUSC0109A-F06 Lecture (Hamlin)
MUSC0109X-F06 Discussion (Hamlin)
MUSC0109Y-F06 Discussion (Hamlin)
MUSC0109Z-F06 Discussion (Hamlin)

Spring 2006

MUSC0109A-S06 Lecture (Tan)
MUSC0109B-S06 Lecture (Hamlin)

Spring 2005

MUSC0109A-S05 Lecture (Hamlin)
MUSC0109V-S05 Discussion (Hamlin)
MUSC0109W-S05 Discussion (Hamlin)
MUSC0109X-S05 Discussion (Hamlin)
MUSC0109Y-S05 Discussion (Hamlin)
MUSC0109Z-S05 Discussion (Hamlin)

Spring 2004

MUSC0109A-S04 Lecture (Warshaw)
MUSC0109W-S04 Discussion (Warshaw)
MUSC0109X-S04 Discussion (Warshaw)
MUSC0109Y-S04 Discussion (Warshaw)
MUSC0109Z-S04 Discussion (Warshaw)