MHST 319 - Studies in Genre: The Symphonic Poem Next Offered: Spring 201602, Spring 202002…
Semester Offered: Second Semester, alternate years FC Credits: 4 Credits Attribute: CNDP/DDHU
This course follows the emergence of the symphonic poem from its late eighteenth century antecedents, (characteristic symphony, concert overture, melodrama), and how the relationship between words and instrumental music was reevaluated at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Repertoire will include works of Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Dvorak, and Strauss, among others. We will consider how critical reception established a philosophy of program music, articulating the tensions between musical representation, formal cohesion, and transcendent meaning. Together we will explore research tools most relevant to this topic, and students will receive continuous support in the preparation of their original research projects. |
Enrollment Limit: 15 Instructor: E. Laurance
Consent of the Instructor Required: Yes Prerequisites & Notes:
MHST 101 and one MHST 200-level course. |
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