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Course name
MUST 2704 Music in History
Institution
Temple University
Instructor
GraefinMaritza
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Music Studies
Course dates
2025-01-13 00:00:00 UTC – 2025-05-09 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
24


This course offers a survey of European and American art music in cultural context from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present day. We will consider canonized composers and works as well as those who have been historically marginalized, examining changes in aesthetics and compositional techniques as well as the cultures who performed and listened to these musics. Themes will include music’s articulation of national and personal identities; the effects of technologies and performance practices; the rise of concert culture; and art music’s relationships with popular and folk music.

Student Assigned Reviewing
FaithofSpades Reel-to-reel audio tape recording Shirley Graham Du Bois
JustTrustMeGuys Shirley Graham Du Bois Reel-to-reel audio tape recording
Jemdanat Estaciones Porteñas Blue Mitchell
JoshuaGreen29 Women in classical music
Thefakedavid4916 Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Dillon Ferraro Harry Lawrence Freeman
The Squid Kiddd Music technology
Jiklam Blue Mitchell Estaciones Porteñas
KaiKhatri Clara Schumann
Peachbubbles Marie Selika Williams
MastersGreg Wynn Nathanson Hermeto Pascoal
Rileyyy1901 Heitor Villa-Lobos
Agk7010 The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert
Tuo65889
Tuo19659 Hermeto Pascoal Estaciones Porteñas
Ekpace That's All! Wynn Nathanson
RatPaw135 Philadelphia Orchestra Clef Club
ScottyTheTromboneGuy Clef Club Philadelphia Orchestra
Jhatter14 Philadelphia Orchestra
Tuq13742 Louise Farrenc
Tuq19872 Phonautograph
Joshbasskowski Eberhard Weber
Iwant tomusic Analog synthesizer
Inspirationalreports Fanny Mendelssohn, Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn Museum
GabrielM02 Trillium (opera cycle)