Theory and Practice of Tonal Music III

MUSIC 461

Tonal music using advanced chromaticism; analysis of larger classical forms and popular idioms; composition of large-scale instrumental forms, song forms, and projects modeling 19th and 20th century tonality; and aural skills including singing, dictation, keyboard harmony, and score reading.

Notes

Students majoring or minoring in Music MUST complete the core requirements (MUS261, MUS361, MUS461, MUS255S, MUS256S, MUS257, MUS258) for a letter grade. S/U grading will NOT count toward the completion of the Music major or minor.

Instructor: Philip Rupprecht, philip.rupprecht@duke.edu; Nicholas Stoia, nicholas.stoia@duke.edu

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Instructor Consent Required

Curriculum Codes
  • ALP
Typically Offered
Fall Only