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Apr 23, 2024
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MHST 337 - Introduction to Organology Next Offered: Spring Semester
Semester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 Credits Attribute: CNDP, DDHU, W-Adv
This course will focus on a number of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century musical instruments from the Frederick R. Selch Collection of American Music History. Our goals will be (1) to learn how modern orchestral instruments developed, especially in the United States, and (2) to examine how the performance of music enabled people to intervene in social, political, and economic situations of their day. As music historians our goal will be to analyze a series of historical objects to ascertain the various ways musical behavior both influenced and responded to many aspects of social life; as performers and composers our goal will be to contemplate how our daily interactions with our own musical objects imply, not only a familiar artistic praxis, but a way of seeing. Each student will be responsible for creating a portion of public exhibition that will go on display at the end of the semester.
Enrollment Limit: 15 Instructor: J. O’Leary
Consent of the Instructor Required: No Prerequisites & Notes: One 200-level course in music history or consent of the instructor. Cross List Information: See new course offering under MHST 347 What’s That Sounds?…
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