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Music Appreciation
(MUSI 1306)
Dr. Holderer
Course Website: (www.michaelholderer.com)
Email: [email protected]
Course Textbook: Introduction to Music Appreciation.
Bethanie Hansen, David Whitehouse, and Cathy Silverman.
American Public University System ePress. 2014.
The Impact of Music
• Greek Philosophy: Music of the Spheres
– Music was mathematically and scientifically linked to the
universe.
– Music had the power to influence everything from birth to
politics.
• Voyager Space probe recording planetary sounds.
• Romantic Philosophy: Music is a moral and ethical
force.
– It has the power to change people and the world.
– Nobility is not an inherited title, but a personal
characteristic of an individual (Beethoven).
Music con’t.
• Music is everywhere and so are its effects.
• Sounds impact us.
– Rattlings in our cars upset us.
– Noises or repeated sounds can either put us to
sleep at night or keep us up.
• (the dog barking vs a mother singing to her child).
Music is ritualistic
• Masses and Oratorio
• The music that pumps
us up before a workout.
Purpose of this Course
• To study the development of Western Music
from the Late Medieval and Renaissance
period to the present day.
• Emphasis will be placed on developing visual
and audiographic knowledge of music.
• Student will develop a broad conversationallevel knowledge of music and music history.
Music & Architecture
• Music’s Architectural Analogues.
• We’ve come a long way
Important Terms
• Monuments of Music
• The Period Eye
More Terms
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Texture
Melody
Harmony
Voices/Voicing
Tempo/Tempi
Dynamics
Form
How to Listen/Listening Skills
• Passive vs. Active Listening
• You will become Active Listeners
• You will listen to music differently than you
have in the past.
Adding Historical Context
• Whenever possible, I will present the historical
circumstances surrounding a particular piece
of music.
• It is important to see history as a whole and not
just as a set of detached events.
Continued Learning
• Learning doesn’t stop with classwork.
• I’d like you to listen beyond the examples
presented in class. It will enhance your
understanding of what we do in class and will
enhance your cultural understanding as well.