MUSI171-10S1 (C) Semester One 2010

Materials of Music 1

18 points

Details:
Start Date: Monday, 22 February 2010
End Date: Sunday, 27 June 2010
Withdrawal Dates
Last Day to withdraw from this course:
  • Without financial penalty (full fee refund): Sunday, 7 March 2010
  • Without academic penalty (including no fee refund): Sunday, 23 May 2010

Description

Music theory with aural and written analysis

The course aims to develop familiarity with basic harmonic practices in tonal music (continued in MUSI172 and MUSI271).
Regular attendance and class participation will be expected.

Restrictions

MUSI105, MUSI114, MUSI205

Course Coordinator

Christopher Cree Brown

Lecturer

Suzanne McLachlan

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage  Description
Test 1 01 Apr 2010 35% (a) Aural recognition; (b) Writing; (c) Analaysis
Test 2 03 Jun 2010 45% (a) Aural recognition; (b) Writing; (c) Analysis
Written Assignment 2 18 Mar 2010 10%
Written Assignment 2 20 May 2010 10%


Course Content and Assessment Weightings

1.  Aural recognition (10%)

Given the tonic chord, aural recognition and identification of diatonic-chords and their inversions, using either figured bass or Roman numerals, individually, in a group of chords with a common pitch, and in a short progression for SATB, with a given treble line (write the bass line and identify the chords)

2.  Writing (45%)

•  Harmonisation of short SATB chorale phrases with given treble part, using correct part writing and chord spacing, with identification of chords under the stave using Roman numerals or figured bass symbols. Includes non-chord notes.

•  Simple counterpoint:  Completion of a two part counterpoint with one given line, using correct part writing, with identification of chords under the stave using Roman numerals or figured bass symbols.


3.  Analysis of printed music extracts (45%)

Analysis of a 2-stave piano texture or reduced orchestral score, identifying key areas and modulations, chords, non-chord notes, and important features which go hand in hand with harmony (eg, texture, dynamics, melodic climax points, etc)

Harmonic vocabulary: Chord spacing and 4 part writing
All diatonic chords including dominant 7th
Types of 6/4 chord
Non-chord notes
Modulation from I to V and i to III

Assessment

Written Assignment 1: (10% = Writing 5%, Analysis 5%) 3pm Thursday 18 March
Written Assignment 2: (10%= Writing 5%, Analysis 5%)  3pm Thursday 20 May
Tests in the normal lecture times above  
Test 1:  (35%   Aural=5%, Writing=15%, Analysis=15%)  Thursday 1 April
Test 2:  (45%   Aural=5%, Writing=20%, Analysis=20%)  Thursday 3 June

Textbooks / Resources

Required Texts

MUSI 171 Course Reader 2010 ;

Ottman, Robert W; Elementary harmony : theory and practice ; 5th ed; Prentice Hall, 1998.

Ottman, Robert W; Workbook for Elementary harmony : theory and practice ; 5th ed; Prentice-Hall, 1998.

Recommended Reading

Setchell, Martin; Aural Analysis and Notation ; (Copies available from School of Music Resource Library).

Notes

Other Materials Required

2B pencils and manuscript paper, soft eraser

Additional Course Outline Information

Assessment and grading system

The following table shows how to translate grades to numerical scores:
A+ 85-100 B- 60-64
A 80-84 C+ 55-59
A- 75-79 C 50-54
B+ 70-74 D 35-49
B 65-69 E 0-34
The grade C- is used as a non-continuing pass.  It entitles a student to pass the course but it does not provide entry to those advancing courses which require the original course as a prerequisite.

Late submission of work

All items of assessment must be submitted by the due date and time.  In the case of illness or critical circumstance which might make it impossible for an item to be submitted in time, contact must be made with the Course Coordinator before the due date and application made for an extension of time.  The application must explain the circumstances of the delay, and any extension will be at the discretion of the Course Coordinator.

Where to submit and collect work

All essay and assignment material must be firmly secured (stapled, or bound in a folder), and contain on the front page or cover the following information:  Student name, Course number, Lecturer.   Unless the class is instructed to the contrary, the assignment should be posted in the appropriate box at the School of Music counter by the due date.

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $751.00

International fee $3,375.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Centre for Fine Arts Music and Theatre .

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