Subject

Music Theory, Analysis, and Composition 4

credit

0.50 Credit

gradeGrades 9 - 12
academic year

Spring Semester

This course is archived and no longer available for enrollment.
Music Theory, Analysis, and Composition 4

Course Description

This course is the continuation of Music Theory, Analysis, and Composition III.

Course Objectives:

  1. Musical Modeling: Obtain the major tools for modeling music in theory up through the 21st century, including chord vocabulary, musical forms, rhythmic devices, and post-tonal theory. The focus will be on recent developments since the late 19th century.
  2. Emulation: Discover and reproduce the unique style and devices of particular composers, genres, and styles.
  3. Broaden musical horizon through exposure to great music of various periods and styles.
  4. Engage in deeper discussion and meditation upon the theological significance of music theory and practice.

Texts:

  • No purchase necessary. All materials will be available online without charge.
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William Daniels

Instructor