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Nov 08, 2024
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MLIT 216 - Piano Literature Second Semester. MLIT 215 is an in-depth examination of piano
literature from the acceptance of the fortepiano in late 18th-century
Vienna to the key role of the piano as a symbol of Romantic
efflorescence in the mid-1840s. MLIT 216 is a continuation of the study
of piano literature from the invention of the “recital” to the piano’s
multiple meanings in the 20th century.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MHST 101 and MUTH 231 (can be taken concurrently) or consent of the instructor
Enrollment Limit: 26
Mr. Margolis
Credits: 2 hours
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