Miami Dade College MUL 1010, Music Appreciation, 3 credits Fall 2009
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1 Miami Dade College MUL 1010, Music Appreciation, 3 credits Fall 2009 Instructor: Brian Wuttke brian@band4me.org Office: 8121 Phone: ( is preferred) Office Hours: Tuesday, 10:00 am 12:00 noon ( for an appointment) Room: 8248 Meeting Days: Tuesday & Thursday, 8:25 9:40 am (Ref # ) < or > Tuesday & Thursday, 2:05 3:20 pm (Ref # ) Course Description This course is a survey of the development of the various musical styles of Western Civilization. The emphasis is given to the student s ability to understand and enjoy music. Course Objectives The student will realize the following knowledge: List and define the basic components (elements) of music. List, categorize and describe music and art movements within historical time periods. Identify, list and describe composers and their musical contributions. Listen to and identify music according to historical time period. Listen to, evaluate and critique musical performances using appropriate terminology. Create and describe a personal philosophical statement as to the importance of music to society. The student will be encouraged to develop the following dispositions: An interest and willingness to objectively explore unfamiliar musical styles. An interest in improving ability to communicate musical preference in terms of accepted musical terminology. An interest in expanding familiar musical listening preferences. Materials An outline designed to assist student note-taking will be distributed during each class session. It is recommended that students compile these outlines in a notebook to assist exam preparation. Although these outlines will cover materials on the midterm and final respectively, students may opt to take notes on laptop computers. While laptop computers are permitted for note-taking purposes, other portable electronic devices (i.e. cell phones, IPods, etc.) are not permitted during class sessions.
2 Required Text Kamien, R. (2008). Music, An Appreciation (6 th brief ed.) McGraw-Hill Co. The text is accompanied by a set of 5 audio CD s, or 1 CD containing mp3 files. Examinations and Assignments Midterm Exam The Midterm examination will consist of material covered as listed on the syllabus from August 25 th through October 13 th. The exam will consist of two parts: 1) Musicians & Musical Terms (multiple choice) and 2) Listening (matching). Each section will be worth 100 points for a total of 200 points. Material for the test will be derived from class lectures, reading, listening assignments and other activities listed in the syllabus. The Midterm Examination will be held on Thursday, October 15 th during class. Final Exam The Final examination will consist of material covered as listed on the syllabus from October 20 th through December 8 th. The exam will consist of two parts: 1) Musicians & Musical Terms (multiple choice) and 2) Listening (matching). Each section will be worth 100 points for a total of 200 points. Material for the test will be derived from class lectures, reading, listening assignments and other activities listed in the class syllabus. The Final Examination will be held on Thursday, December 10 th during class. Descriptive Paper Students will be required to write one descriptive paper. Students will select one work from the attached music list and write a description and critique using appropriate music terminology. Papers must be typed (12 point font, double-spaced) and be 4-5 pages in length (not including title and reference pages). Late papers will not be accepted. The Descriptive Paper will be due on Tuesday, November 10 th during class. Concert Critiques Students will be required to attend two music concerts at MDC Kendall campus in the fall semester. Students will write a critique (400 words minimum) using appropriate music terminology. Critiques will be posted to The Student Lounge forum under the MUL 1010 course heading for Concert Critiques. A concert program from the performance with the student s name printed on the cover must also be submitted to the instructor in order to receive credit. Students will be provided with a concert schedule at the beginning of the semester. The deadlines to submit concert critiques online will be as follows: Critique One based on concert attendance from 9/1 thru 10/1 must be posted on or before 10/1. Critique Two based on concert attendance from 10/2 thru 12/1 must be posted on or before 12/1. Late submissions will not be awarded credit.
3 Evaluation and Grading Policy 200 points The Midterm Exam 200 points The Final Exam 200 points Descriptive Paper 200 points Concert Critique (2 critiques for 100 points each) 200 points Class Attendance (see attendance policy for point allocation) 1000 points maximum. Use the following chart to convert the final point total to a final letter grade A I or Incomplete will not be issued for this course B C Make-up exams will not be provided D F Attendance Policy Extra Credit All students are eligible for extra credit by posting additional concert critiques or responses to concert critiques on the forum. Students must register for the website and adhere to the posting guidelines outlined in the registration process in order to receive credit for their submissions. Extra credit posts should be at least 25 words minimum and substantive in order to receive credit. The instructor will review the site regularly and delete posts that do not contribute to the discussion, or are posted merely for the sake of achieving post ranking minimums. Extra credit points will be added to the final total as follows: # of Posts Points Awarded or more 20 Course Website The course syllabus, descriptive paper guidelines, PowerPoint presentations, lecture outlines, and an online grade viewer are available to students at Click on the link to The Student Lounge Miami Dade College - Kendall Campus Music/Humanities Lab Phone: (305) Room: M335 & M336 Lab Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 am 9:00 pm / Fri 8:00 am 4:30 pm
4 Attendance Policy Students are expected to attend every class meeting and to arrive on time. Miami Dade College has no provisions for unexcused absences. Attendance will be taken for each session. 15 points will be deducted for each absence, 7 points for each tardy or early departure. Honor Code All reports, papers, written assignments, test papers, and examination papers submitted for evaluation are assumed to be original work. Academic dishonesty (i.e. submitting another s work as yours, copying answers from another student during exams) may result in a lower grade or a failing grade for the entire course. Disabilities Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the instructor and Disability Services (ACCESS) at the beginning of the semester. Copyright Copyright 2009, Brian C. Wuttke, Miami Dade College. All rights reserved. It is a violation of Federal law to copy, duplicate, sell, and/or distribute in any manner, including, but not limited to the internet, any copyrighted materials authored and/or produced by the course instructor.
5 CALENDAR TENTATIVE LIST OF ACTIVITIES 8/25 Introduction & Syllabus Review. 8/27 Critical Review: Descriptive Paper Guidelines The Student Lounge: Forum Posting Guidelines 9/1 Lecture Topics: The Importance of Music to Society. The Value of Music Reading: None Listening: None 9/3 Lecture Topics: The Elements of Music part 1 Reading: Kamien Unit 1, chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (pages 1-40) Listening: CD One, Tracks /8 Lecture Topics: The Elements of Music part 2 Reading: Kamien Unit 1, chapters 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 (pages 41-58) Listening: CD One, Tracks /10 No Class (Instructor at SMTE Conference) Independent Study: Topic Research for Descriptive Paper. 9/15 Lecture Topics: The Music of Antiquity Reading: Ferris chapter 6 (pages posted in The Student Lounge) Listening: None 9/17 Lecture Topics: The Middle Ages Reading: Kamien Unit 2, chapter1 (pages 59-78) Listening: CD One, Tracks /22 Lecture Topics: The Renaissance part 1, Sacred Music Reading: Kamien Unit 2, chapter 2 (pages 78-85) Ferris chapter 9 (pages posted in The Student Lounge) Listening: CD One, Tracks /24 Lecture Topics: The Renaissance part 2, Secular Music Reading: Kamien Unit 2, chapter 2 (pages 85-90) Ferris chapter 10 (pages posted in The Student Lounge) Listening: CD One, Tracks 62 9/29 Lecture Topics: The Baroque Period part 1, Form Reading: Kamien Unit 3, chapters 1, 2, 3 & 4 (pages ) Listening: CD One, tracks /1 Concert Critique 1 Forum Posting Deadline Lecture Topics: The Baroque Period part 2, Opera Reading: Kamien Unit 3, chapters 5, 6, 7 & 8 (pages ) Listening: CD One, tracks 71-end of CD One 10/6 Lecture Topics: The Baroque Period part 3, Instrumental Music of Vivaldi and Bach Reading: Kamien Unit 3, chapters (pages ) Listening: CD Two, tracks /8 Lecture Topics: The Baroque Period part 4, Vocal Music of Handel and Bach Reading: Kamien Unit 3, chapters 13, 14 & 15 (pages ) Listening: CD Two, tracks /13 Lecture Topics: Midterm Review Reading: None. Listening: None. Film Viewing: TBA 10/15 Midterm Exam. 10/20 Lecture Topics: The Classical Period part 1, Style and Form Reading: Kamien Unit 4, chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 (pages ) Listening: CD Two, tracks 32-44
6 10/22 Lecture Topics: The Classical Period part 2, Instrumental Ensembles & Haydn s Music Reading: Kamien Unit 4, chapters 7, 8, 9 & 10 (pages ) Listening: None 10/27 Lecture Topics: The Classical Period part 3, W. A. Mozart Reading: Kamien Unit 4, chapter 11 (pages ) Listening: CD Three, tracks 1-11 Film Viewing: Excerpts from the motion picture Amadeus 10/29 Lecture Topics: Beethoven Reading: Kamien Unit 4, chapter 12 (pages ) Listening: CD Two, tracks 45 to the end of CD Two 11/3 Lecture Topics: Romanticism part 1, The Art Song Reading: Kamien Unit 5, chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 (pages ) Listening: CD Three, tracks /5 Lecture Topics: Romanticism part 2, Chopin, Liszt and Mendelssohn Reading: Kamien Unit 5, chapters 7, 8 & 9 (pages ) Listening: CD Three, tracks & CD Five, tracks /10 Descriptive Paper Due Lecture Topics: Romanticism part 3, Program Music Reading: Kamien Unit 5, chapters 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 (pages ) Listening: CD Three, tracks /12 Lecture Topics: Romanticism part 4, Opera Reading: Kamien Unit 5, chapters 16, 17 & 18 (pages ) Listening: CD Three, tracks 51 to the end of CD Three & CD Four, tracks /17 Lecture Topics: The Twentieth Century part 1, Impressionism Reading: Kamien Unit 6, chapters 1, 2, 3 & 4 (pages ) Listening: CD Four, tracks /19 Lecture Topics: The Twentieth Century part 2, Neoclassicism and Expressionism Reading: Kamien Unit 6, chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 (pages ) Listening: CD Four, tracks /23 Last day to withdraw and receive a grade of W 11/24 Lecture Topics: The Twentieth Century part 3, Modern Nationalism Reading: Kamien Unit 6, chapters 12, 13, 14 & 15 (pages ) Listening: CD Four, tracks /1 Concert Critique 2 Forum Posting Deadline Lecture Topics: Postmodernism Reading: Kamien Unit 6, chapters 16 & 17 Listening: CD Four, tracks & CD Five, tracks 7 to the end of CD Five 12/3 Lecture Topics: Stage & Screen Reading: Kamien Unit 6, chapter 19 Listening: CD Four, tracks /8 Lecture Topics: Final Exam Review Reading: None Listening: None Film Viewing: TBA 12/10 Final Exam.
7 Classical Video Discs and DVD s in the MDC, Kendall Music Lab (M- 336) approved for use in writing Descriptive Paper. Composer Title of Musical Work Catalogue # Beethoven Symphonies No. 5 and 6, Leonore Overture No. 3 VDC 188 Vienna Philharmonic - Leonard Bernstein, Conductor Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Choral BE 003 Vienna Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein, Conductor Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Choral DVD 19 Berlin Philharmonic Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Beethoven Violin Concerto VDC 286 Itzhak Perlman, Violin. Philharmonic Orchestra Giulini, Conductor Bernstein West Side Story DVD 13 (Broadway Musical film version 1961) Bizet Carmen (opera) Metropolitan Opera James Levine, Conductor VDC 161 -or- DVD 17 Chopin et al Horowitz in Moscow (piano recital) VDC 134 Humperdinck Hansel and Gretel (opera sung in English) Metropolitan Opera VDC 200 -or- DVD 21 Mozart Don Giovanni (opera filmed on location in Vicenza, Italy) DVD 27 Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus Lorin Maazel, Conductor Mozart The Marriage of Figaro (opera) VDC 129 Vienna Opera Karl Bohm, Conductor Mozart The Marriage of Figaro (opera) DVD 37 Glyndebourne Festival Opera Bernard Haitinik, Conductor Mozart Requiem Vienna Philharmonic George Solti, Conductor VDC 129 -or- DVD 37 Mozart String Quartet No. 19 in C Major ( Dissonant ), K. 465 VDC 166 Angeles Quartet Orff Carmina Burana VDC 240 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Seiji Ozawa, Conductor Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet (ballet) Royal Ballet (Nureyev and Fonteyn) VDC 143 -or- DVD 55 Puccini La Boheme (opera) Metropolitan Opera James Levine, Conductor VDC 140 -or- DVD 55 Puccini Madama Butterfly (opera) VDC 119 Vienna Philharmonic Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Puccini Tosca (opera) VDC 295 Kabaivonska/Pavaroti, Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus Puccini Tosca (opera) DVD 34 Behrens/Domingo, Metropolitan Opera Sinopoli, Conductor Puccini Turandot Metropolitan Opera James Levine, Conductor VDC 294 -or- DVD 29 Schubert Trout Quintet Barenboim, Perlman, Zukerman, Du Pre, Mehta VDC 290
8 Composer Title of Musical Work Catalogue # Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) and Symphonies DVD 46 of Wind Instruments London Symphony Boulez, Conductor Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Ballet DVD 42 Ballet of Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin Barenboim, Conductor Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Ballet DVD 22 Wiener Staatsopernballet (Neuryev and Fonteyn) Verdi Macbeth (opera) DVD 15 Deutsche Oper Berlin Sinopoli, Conductor Vivaldi The Four Seasons (Violin Concertos) VDC 287 I Musici Wagner Das Rheingold (opera) Metropolitan Opera James Levine, Conductor VDC 152 -or- DVD 48
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