MUTH 323 - Baroque and Classical Concerto Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 Attribute: CNDP The alternation of contrasting forcesis a compositional technique used throught the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This course explores that technique in relation to form and tonal structure in teh instrumental concerto from approximately 1680-1810. The first section investigates historical antecedents and the genre’s first flowring in the music of Corelli and Vivaldi. The second section deals with the culmination of the Baroque concerto as represented in Handel’s Concerto Grossi, Op. 6 and in Bach’s Brandenburg concertos. The third section begins with the transition to the Classicl concerto and concludes with study of selected movements by Mozart. Enrollment Limit: 18 Instructor: A. Cadwallader Consent of the Instructor Required? No Prerequisites & Notes MUTH 202 and MUTH 232
The course requires a 10-page paper on an analytical or historical topic approved by the instructor.
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