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57-204 18th and 19th Century Music History


Units:9.0
Department:Music
Prerequisites:57-173
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/music

This course deals with the flowering and subsequent elaboration of the great quasi-Newtonian musical system known as "functional harmony," "tonality," "common practice," or simply the "classical style." From Joseph Haydn to Richard Wagner, the course examines the increasing importance of literary factors versus musical structure per se. Reading assignments and listening to music are equally important for class sessions.

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