By combining theory and practice, the course not only aims to provide a clear view of the historical development of the music, but also emphasizes the training of aural skills and the accumulation of musical knowledge. The course covers not only classical music, such as neo-classical, expressionism, nationalism and other genres, but also explores in depth jazz, rock, and pop music of the 20th century. While studying Chinese music and other forms of national folk music in the 20th century world music context, students will also analyze large and complex works such as opera, musicals, and film music. By enhancing students’ understanding of 20th century Western music (classical music, pop music, folk music, comprehensive art) as a foundation, three core questions will be addressed: what is music, what is the 20th century Western music, and what is effective listening? The course aims to guide students to examine the three listening modes of 20th century Western music with the hope of forming a diverse and multi-faceted, knowledge and understanding of the 20th-century Western music culture phenomena, expanding students’ horizons, enhancing their ability to reason by analogy, and promoting cross-disciplinary, creative development.
Overview
Syllabus
- 1 Music History Outline
- Music History Outline
- 2 Music Styles
- Music Styles
- 3 Music Space
- Music Space
- 4 Music Time
- Music Time
- 5 Multiple and new
- Multiple and new
- 6 French Impressionism: Debussy
- French Impressionism: Debussy
- 7 French Impressionism: Ravel
- French Impressionism: Ravel
- 8 Expressionism: A.Schoenberg
- Expressionism: A.Schoenberg
- 9 Expressionism: Alban Berg and Anton Webern
- Expressionism: Alban Berg and Anton Webern
- 10 Neo Classicism
- Neo Classicism
- 11 Nationalism 1
- Nationalism 1
- 12 Nationalism 2
- Nationalism 2
Taught by
Minghui BI