Department of Music and Dance
Projected Course offerings in Music, 2008-10; subject to change
updated 04/17/08
Please note: in addition to the following, all Performance courses [MUSI 41-49] are offered every semester (Orchestra, Chorus, Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Gamelan, Chamber Music, and Individual Instruction).
Please also note: Music 11 and 40A are prerequisite for all Music History courses
numbered 20 or above. First-year students who are considering a music major should take Music 11 and 40a during their first semester. If possible, they should also take Music 10/Dance 10.
Spring 2008: [Milewski on leave]
Music 002B: How to Read Music [deVaron]
Music 007A: Mozart - W [Marissen]
Music 012: Harmony & Counterpoint II [Kochavi]
Music 014: Harmony & Counterpoint IV [Whitman]
Music 019: Composition [Levinson]
Music 020: Medieval and Renaissance Music [Marissen]
Music 040B: Elements of Musicianship II [Hamer]
Music 040D: Elements of Musicianship IV [Hamer]
Music 077: Rhythm, Drumming, Cultures: Rhythmic Analysis in Cultural Context [Sayre]
Music 091/Dance 091/Edu 071: Special Projects (Issues in Music and Dance Education)
Music 094: Senior Research Topics in Music [Marissen]
Music 103: Mahler and Britten [Seminar - Whitman]****** Note: as of spring 2008, Music 103 may be counted as a course in Music History only, and may not be used as a substitute for Music 015 in the Theory sequence. Prerequisites for Music 103: Mus 11,12,13, and 14; in addition, Music 022 and Music 023 are strongly recommended.
Fall 2008: [Marissen on leave]
Music 002B: How to Read Music [Whitman]
Music 003: Jazz History [Shanefield]
Music 004B: The Symphony [Milewski]
Music 010/Dance 010: Dance and Music: A Social Dialogue [jointly taught by Milewski and other Music and Dance faculty]
Music 011.01: Harmony & Counterpoint I [Kochavi]
Music 011.02: FYS:Harmony & Counterpoint I [Whitman]
Music 013: Harmony & Counterpoint III [Levinson]
Music 015: Harmony & Counterpoint V [Kochavi]
Music 019: Composition [Levinson]
Music 022: 19th Century Europe [Milewski]
Music 040A: Elements of Musicianship I [3 sections Hamer]
Music 040C: Elements of Musicianship III [Hamer]Spring 2009: [Marissen on leave]
Music 005A: Introduction to World Music/Ethnomusicology [Sayre]
Music 007B: Beethoven and the Romantic Spirit - W [Whitman]
Music 012: Harmony & Counterpoint II [Kochavi]
Music 014: Harmony & Counterpoint IV [Whitman]
Music 017: Jazz Theory [Shanefield]
Music 018: Conducting and Orchestration [Hauze]
Music 019: Composition [Levinson]
Music 023: Twentieth-Century Music [Milewski]
Music 094: Senior Research Topics in Music [Milewski]
Music 104: Chopin Seminar [Milewski]
Music 040B: Elements of Musicianship II [Hamer]
Music 040D: Elements of Musicianship IV [Hamer]Fall 2009: [Levinson on leave]
Music 002: How to Read Music [Staff]
Music 004A: The Opera [Milewski]
Music 010/Dance 010: Dance and Music: A Social Dialogue [jointly taught by Milewski and other Music and Dance faculty]
Music 011: Harmony & Counterpoint I [Whitman]
Music 013: Harmony & Counterpoint III [Staff]
Music 015: Harmony & Counterpoint V [Kochavi]
Music 020: Medieval and Renaissance Music [Marissen]
Music 034: J.S. Bach [Marissen]
Music 040A: Elements of Musicianship I [3 sections Hamer]
Music 040C: Elements of Musicianship III [Hamer]Spring 2010: [Levinson on leave]
Music 006B: Music of the Holocaust and World War II Era [Milewski]
Music 007A: W. A. Mozart - W [Marissen]
Music 012: Harmony & Counterpoint II [Staff]
Music 014: Harmony & Counterpoint IV [Staff]
Music 021: Baroque and Classical Music [Milewski]
Music 094: Senior Research Topics in Music [Milewski]
Music 105: Beethoven [Whitman]**
Music 040B: Elements of Musicianship II [Hamer]
Music 040D: Elements of Musicianship IV [Hamer]**Prerequisites: Music 11-12-13, but may be concurrent with Music 14. German is also recommended.