Required Textbook
[W&S] = Wright, Craig, and Bryan R. Simms. Music in Western Civilization, Volume I: Antiquity through the Baroque. Thomson/Schirmer, 2006. ISBN: 9780495008651.
Readings in the textbook will be complemented by handouts from various sources.
Other References
Barker, Andrew, ed. Greek Musical Writings: Volume 1 (Cambridge Readings in the Literature of Music). Cambridge University Press, 1984. ISBN: 9780521235938.
Christensen, Thomas, ed. The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory (The Cambridge History of Music). Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780521623711.
Ledger, Philip, ed. Oxford Book of English Madrigals. Oxford University Press, 1979. ISBN: 9780193436640.
LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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In Focus 1: Chant: Structure, Performance, and Development | ||
1 | Introduction to Early Music and to Chant | |
2 | Antiquity to Chant |
[W&S] pp. 0-28, esp. 6-7, 14-15, and 18-24
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3 | The Purpose and Types of Chant | [W&S] pp. 28-34 |
4 | Diversity and Development in Chant | [W&S] pp. 34-41 |
Other Topics 1: From Chant to the Fourteenth-Century | ||
5 | Secular Monophony in the Middle Ages |
[W&S] pp. 34-46
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6 | The Birth of Polyphony | [W&S] pp. 47-52 |
7 | Polyphony (and some monophony) in the 13th and early 14th century |
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8 | Fauvel, Vitry, Machaut and Music in France before 1370 | [W&S] Chapter 12 |
In Focus 2: Music in the Trecento (Italy 1340-1420) | ||
9 | Introduction to Trecento Music |
[W&S]:
Begin for this session, finish next session
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10 | Trecento Music and Musicology: Introduction to Research; Sacred Music | Finish Long, "Trecento Italy" (as started for Lec #9) |
11 | Simplicity and Complexity | No readings assigned |
12 | The End of the Trecento and The Rise of European Music | [W&S]:
Cuthbert, Michael Scott. "Counting Our Losses." Excerpt from Trecento Fragments. PhD Thesis, Harvard University, 2006. (PDF) (The full dissertation is at Trecento Fragments and Polyphony Beyond the Codex) |
First Exam | ||
Other Topics 2: The "Renaissance" (1420-1600) | ||
13 | Music in the Mid-Fifteenth Century 1440-1480 |
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14 | Vocal Music: Josquin, his Contemporaries, and his Followers |
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15 | Discussion: How to revise a research paper |
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16 | 16th century vocal and instrumental music | [W&S]
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Special Event: Jane Alden, "Why Facsimiles?" | ||
In Focus 3: Elizabethan London (The Order of these Four Classes May Vary) |
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17 | Tudor England / The Elizabethan Madrigal | [W&S] Chapters 26-27, "Music in Elizabethan England," pp. 210-22. |
18 | English Music in Church and School |
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19 | Instrumental Music and Lute Song (Doug Freundlich, Guest Lecturer) |
Lute Tablature: "Maids in Constrite." (PDF) |
20 | Music in London Society | moved to L&S |
Second Hour Exam | ||
Other Topics 3: New Developments on the Continent, 1570-1620 | ||
21 | Madrigal and Drama in Late Sixteenth-Century Italy; Music in Venice |
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22 | The Rise of Opera and a New Style |
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