MUS 314 Music Theory IV

Analysis of musical unites on a level of hierarchy (e.g., motive, idea, phrase, period, section, movement). Study of substantial musical movements from the 18th and 19th centuries. Application of structural principles in form from 18th and 19th century compositions: Small forms (e.g., binary, ternary), sectional forms (e.g., rondo, variation), and developmental forms (e.g., Sonata). Introduction to post-tonal techniques. Score analysis and aural analysis. 

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Must pass MUS 213 with a "C" or better.