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Preference to sophomores. Why is it that an intimate setting for a small group of independent instruments has engendered some of the most expressive works in the history of music? Class attends chamber music concerts, seeking to comprehend the setting in projecting that meaning. Preparation for each concert includes reading, listening, and discussion of the music to be performed; performer interviews when possible. Written reports on the concerts attended.
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An introductory exploration of the question of why music is a pervasive and fundamental aspect of human existence. The class will introduce aspects of music perception and cognition as well as anthropological and cultural considerations.
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Taught by Stanford Taiko members. Techniques and history. No experience necessary. May be repeated for credit.
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Introduction to Chinese music through learning how to play guzheng, a 21-stringed traditional Chinese instrument. The cultural, social, and historical significance of guzheng. 15 guzheng techniques, how to read Chinese music and guzheng notation, and two simple classic guzheng pieces. May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. (AU)
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Introduction to the musical traditions of Far East Asia. Study of prominent examples from diverse regions with an emphasis on Indonesia, China and Japan. Exploration of ethnic, social, cultural, and global perspectives. Survey of instruments and ensembles in a wide range of performance contexts, from sacred rituals to secular dance and theater. Traditional genres and their impact on contemporary composers. No musical background required. Lectures, listening to live and recorded music, attendance of a concert, video screenings.
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The circulation of musicians, audiences, instruments and other musical technologies, songs, recordings, and musical genres. What happens when music moves from rural to urban contexts, across national boundaries, into new mediascapes and technological regimes? Emphasis is on recent developments. Topics include: Arabic, Chinese, and Hindustani classical music; hip hop¿s global reach; carnival in the Americas; Bollywood film; music, Islam, and the state; attempts at creating pan-Asian pop; the spread of the guitar and the brass band; ringtones and mobile music; YouTube.
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Development of critical listening skills and musical parameters through genres in the history of rock music. Focus is on competing aesthetic tendencies and subcultural forces that shaped the music. Rock's significance in American culture, and the minority communities that have enriched rock's legacy as an expressively diverse form. Lectures, readings, listening, and video screenings.
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Computerized recording, editing ,and presenting of sound and music. The potential of recording and transforming the sounds of the environment for the creation of new cultural and artistic expression. Technical aspects of sound processing and their practical use in cultural and artistic production using the social network platform web 2.0.
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How a conductor interprets music, realizes a personal vision through the rehearsal process, and communicates with orchestra and audience. Conducting as based on human communication skills. How to apply these lessons to other fields of endeavor.
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Preference to sophomores. Why is it that an intimate setting for a small group of independent instruments has engendered some of the most expressive works in the history of music? Class attends chamber music concerts, seeking to comprehend the setting in projecting that meaning. Preparation for each concert includes reading, listening, and discussion of the music to be performed; performer interviews when possible. Written reports on the concerts attended.
Score: 7.9428616 Details | Listing | Web page