Lecture Description
Learn about and listen to examples of instrumental music from before the year 1450.
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Course Index
- Introduction to Music
- Course Navigation
- Beat
- Rhythm
- Syncopation
- Meter
- Compound and Simple Meters
- Melody
- Harmony
- Tonality
- Tempo
- Dynamics
- Articulations
- Module 1 Review
- Texture
- Chinese Music
- AB and ABA Form
- Rondo Form
- Theme and Variation Form
- Timbre and Voice Types
- The Piano
- The Harpsichord
- The Organ
- String Instruments
- Brass Instruments
- Woodwind Instruments
- Australian Music
- Percussion Instruments
- Ensembles
- Style Periods
- Instrumental Genres - Open BUCS
- Vocal Genres
- Keyboard Genres
- Talking Smart About Music
- Early Music
- Hildegard of Bingen
- Early Instrumental Music
- Overview of the Renaissance 1450-1600
- Renaissance Musical Style
- Renaissance Vocal Music
- The Madrigal
- Overview of the Baroque Period 1600-1750
- Tuning Systems
- Baroque Musical Style
- Antonio Vivaldi and Concerto Grosso
- J.S. Bach and the Baroque Cantata - OpenBucs
- Bach and the Baroque Suite
- The Fugue
- Baroque Opera
- Ballad Opera
- G.F. Handel and the Oratorio
- Overview of the Classical Period
- Classical Musical Style
- Sonata Cycle, Part I
- Sonata Cycle, Part II
- Sonata Cycle, Part III
- Sonata Cycle, Part IV
- Classical Sonata
- Beethoven and the Symphony
- Haydn and the String Quartet
- The Classical Concerto
- The Classical Mass and Requiem
- Classical Opera
- Overview of the Romantic Period 1820-1900
- Romantic Musical Style
- Exoticism: Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade
- Introduction to Program Music
- Concert Overture: Tchaikovsky and the 1812
- Incidental Music
- Program Symphony
- The Tone Poem and Nationalism
- Mariachi Music
- Art Song
- Johannes Brahms & Romantic Vocal Music
- Piano Music
- Verdi, the Risorgimento and Rigoletto
- Romantic Opera: Puccini and La Boheme
- Richard Wagner and Music Drama
- The Roots of Ballet
- Romantic Ballet
- Modern Ballet
- Impressionism
- Expressionism and Atonal Music
- Overview of the Modern Period
- Modern Musical Style
- Arnold Schoenberg and Twelve-Tone Music
- Charles Ives
- Aaron Copland
- John Cage and Prepared Piano
- William Grant Still
- The Influence of Art Music on Popular Culture
Course Description
An introduction to the development of music, with an emphasis on art music of the Western hemisphere. Topics include: elements of music, instruments and ensembles, formstyles and periods, including major composers and works, learning is encouraged through listening to and writing about music.
These videos are a part of East Tennessee State University's OpenBUCS free online courses. For more information, visit http://www.etsu.edu/openbucs
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