James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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MU1203:03

Bach to the Beatles

Townsville, Cairns

26 lectures. First semester.

The subject is designed particularly for students with limited musical experience. Not available to BMus students.

Staff: Mr P Gore-Symes (Townsville campus); Mr H Soenario (Cairns campus).

This subject provides a bird’s-eye view of the plethora of music in western society over the last thousand years. The interface between popular and ‘art’ styles is investigated, although there is a focus on art music. The subject surveys changes in musical styles in terms of parallel developments in broader artistic, socio-economic, political and intellectual contexts. There is a focus on listening and recognition with the purpose of acquiring skills in discrimination between musical styles of different historical periods.

Learning Objectives:

  1. students will have acquired a basic knowledge of the history of music, enabling them to place it in perspective to other art forms e.g. painting and architecture.

Assessment by written assignments (40%); examination (60%).


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