MUSC-232 History of Western Art Music III: The Twentieth Century
	 Through a systematic and organized presentation of historical events, theoretical thoughts, musical practice, representative composers and their works, the students gain a comprehensive over view and knowledge in the unfolding stylistic development of Western Art Music in the Twentieth century. Students enrolled in this class will be required to demonstrate a listening comprehension of the representative musical compositions covered in this class by completing an aural proficiency assessment successfully.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
Eligible to enroll in 
ENGL-121
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
3
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Identify major stylistic periods and representative musical genres within each period.
- 2. Define the major elements of Western art music (melody, rhythm, harmony, texture, form, timbre) from
 each stylistic period covered.
- 3. Recognize and understand how outside European cultures have influenced direction and development of
 European music in twentieth century.
- 4. Identify and describe how international developments in politics, philosophy, society or economics
 shaped the musical language of the century.
- 5. Summarize major musical developments in the twentieth century and identify composers and works
 related to those developments.
- 6. Understand the roles and functions of music and musicians in a society.
- 7. Identify representative composers and works of each period and genre.
- 8. Define music terminologies and identify characteristics essential to a style.
- 9. Compare and contrast stylistic periods in music history.
- 10. Recognize and Identify up to 50 major works correctly by style, genre and composer upon hearing the
 entire or parts of a piece.
- 11. Write informed critiques of live music performances.
- 12. Demonstrate active listening skills by objectively restating, in his/her own words, material which has
 been verbally transmitted.
- 13. Effectively deliver formal oral presentations to the class base on selected topics.
- 14. Demonstrate the physical ability to speak effectively so that the receiver(s) can understand.
- 15. Communicate an abstract or concrete idea so that the receiver(s) clearly perceives the intended message.
- 16. Demonstrate the ability to communicate using appropriate language.
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Identify major stylistic periods and representative musical genres within each period.
- 2. Define the major elements of Western art music (melody, rhythm, harmony, texture, form, timbre) from
 each stylistic period covered.
- 3. Recognize and understand how outside European cultures have influenced direction and development of
 European music in twentieth century.
- 4. Identify and describe how international developments in politics, philosophy, society or economics
 shaped the musical language of the century.
- 5. Summarize major musical developments in the twentieth century and identify composers and works
 related to those developments.
- 6. Understand the roles and functions of music and musicians in a society.
- 7. Identify representative composers and works of each period and genre.
- 8. Define music terminologies and identify characteristics essential to a style.
- 9. Compare and contrast stylistic periods in music history.
- 10. Recognize and Identify up to 50 major works correctly by style, genre and composer upon hearing the
 entire or parts of a piece.
- 11. Write informed critiques of live music performances.
- 12. Demonstrate active listening skills by objectively restating, in his/her own words, material which has
 been verbally transmitted.
- 13. Effectively deliver formal oral presentations to the class base on selected topics.
- 14. Demonstrate the physical ability to speak effectively so that the receiver(s) can understand.
- 15. Communicate an abstract or concrete idea so that the receiver(s) clearly perceives the intended message.
- 16. Demonstrate the ability to communicate using appropriate language.