Semester Offered: First Semester Half Course Credits: 2 Credits Attribute:CNDP
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-1840’s. 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. Enrollment Limit:30 Instructor: S. Schultze Consent of the Instructor Required:Yes Prerequisites & Notes MHST 101 and MUTH 231 (can be taken concurrently,) or consent of the instructor.