A selected musicological topic is studied in a seminar format. Emphasis is given to cultural and stylistic issues and to methods and techniques of musicological research, analysis, and writing. May be repeated for credit.

Prerequisites
MUS 102 and 104 and sophomore standing, MUS 233 and 234, or permission of instructor.
Course UID
002153.1
Course Subject
MUS
Catalog Number
493
Long title
Special Topics in Historical Musicology
Topic
20th Century Music & Dance
African American Music Fall 2013
African American Music in the Concert Hall
American Identity
Bach At the Millennium
Beethoven and Schubert
Berg, Ives, Stravinsky
Black Scholars
Borrowing and Influence
Copeland
Early Baroque
Gershwin, Ellington, and Copland
Ghosts
Hayden/Stravinsky
Late Beethoven
Mahler
Music and Life of Charles Ives
Music in the 1920s
Music, Gender, Culture
Music, Religion, Spirituality
Nationalism in Opera
Romantic Generation
Schubert
Schubert's Reputation from His Time to Ours
Spirituals
Vienna
Wagner's Ring