GSFS 312 - Music By Women Semester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 credits Attribute: 4HU
This is an analysis course that focuses primarily on music created by women. Relevant means of creation include composition, sound design, arranging, production/engineering, sampling, dj-ing, improvising, and otherwise performing. Repertoire will include examples selected by the instructor and suggested by enrolled students, with no prescribed chronological or geographical limits. Interpretive analysis will apply a framework developed by the instructor, combined with specialized approaches from the bibliography. For non-music majors, no familiarity with traditional Western music theory is expected. Daily work will include readings, listenings, discussions, and written analysis. The culminating assignment will be a 3,000-word term paper.
Enrollment Limit: 25 Instructor: A. Cox
Consent of the Instructor Required: Yes Prerequisites & Notes: BM and BA/BM Students: MUTH 202 and 232.
BA Students in Music: MUTH 201 and 231. All others: 2nd-year or later. Cross List Information: MUTH 312
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