MUTH 362 - French Music from the Belle Époque, 1871-1900


Next Offered: Fall 2014
Semester Offered: First Semester
Full Course
Credits: 4 Credits
Attribute: CNDP, DDHU

In this course, we will examine art music composed in France during the first thirty years of the Belle Époque, from the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 to the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900.  The repertoire will include keyboard and chamber music, orchestra works, mélodies, and operas by composers such as Bizet, Debussy, Dukas, Duparc, Fauré, Franck, Massenet, and Saint-Saëns.  We will discuss a variety of analytical techniques that scholars have applied to this repertoire, including theories of harmony, form, narrative, and gender.  We will also consider the question of whether there are aesthetic and stylistic elements that mark this music as characteristically "French."  Written work will consist of responses to readings, analyses of selected works, and a final paper.
Enrollment Limit: 16
Instructor: A. Pau
Consent of the Instructor Required: No
Prerequisites & Notes
Minimum grade of C- in MUTH 202 & 232.


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