Music History of the Western World 1: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque
Music History of the Western World 1 explores the development of Western European music from its earliest traceable roots during the Antiquity and Middle Ages, through the Renaissance and the Baroque periods. You will experience the music that led to the Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras—music that is, in its own right, sophisticated, diverse, entertaining, solemn, and emotionally rich.
Composers studied include Guillaume de Machaut, Josquin des Prez, Claudio Monteverdi, Guillaume Dufay, J.S. Bach, and G.F. Handel. Other relevant information from these periods will be included with a focus on music and its impact on society of the times.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Recognize the major composers of each era studied and a few of their principal works
- Identify the representative musical forms and genres used during this time period
- Identify the representative musical forms and genres used during this time period
- Identify some of the technical aspects of music from each era studied such as melody, harmony, rhythm, musical instruments, and performance techniques
- Associate the key aspects of culture, society, history, and geography that relate to music in Western Europe during the Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque periods
Syllabus
Lesson 1 Music in Ancient Greece, Early Middle Ages, and Chant
Lesson 2 Late Chant, Troubadours, and Early Polyphony
Lesson 3 The Development of Polyphony in the Middle Ages
Lesson 4 Music Theory of the Ars Antiqua and Ars Nova
Lesson 5 Music in Florence and Music In England
Lesson 6 The Early Renaissance
Lesson 7 Popular Music in Florence, Music in Paris, and Josquin dex Prez
Lesson 8 Reformation, Counter-Reformation, and Music England
Lesson 9 The Early Baroque Music
Lesson 10 Baroque Religious and Instrumental Music
Lesson 11 Henry Purcell and G.F. Handel
Lesson 12 Johann Sebastian Bach
Requirements
Prerequisites and Course-Specific Requirements
This course does not have any prerequisites.
Required Textbook (Choose ONE of the following)
- A History of Western Music 9th Edition by Burkholder, Grout and Palisca, W. W. Norton & Company
- Music in Western Civilization, Media Update Edition (no other editions acceptable) by Craig Wright and Bryan Simms, Cengage Learning
Instructors
Author & Instructor
Dr. Tom Rudolph is an adjunct instructor for Berklee Online, the University of the Arts, Central Connecticut State University, VanderCook MECA, and the Rutgers Mason Gross School of Music. He has authored multiple online courses in music technology and music history. His books include: The Musical iPad, The iPad in the Music Studio, Finale: An Easy Guide to Music Notation (Third Edition), Sibelius: A Comprehensive Guide to Sibelius Music Notation Software (Second Edition), Teaching Music with Technology (Second Edition), Recording in the Digital World, YouTube in Music Education and Finding Funds for Music Technology. He was one of four co-authors of the TIME publication, Technology Strategies for Music Education. Rudolph is the co-author of the Alfred Music Tech Series that includes: Playing Keyboard, Music Production and MIDI Sequencing, and Composing with Notation Software. He has published many articles on music technology that have appeared in the Music Educators Journal, The Instrumentalist, and DownBeat magazine. In addition to his work in music technology, Dr. Rudolph is a trumpet performer in the Philadelphia area and performs with a group called Gaudeamus. His compositions and arrangements have been published by Neil Kjos and Northeastern Music Publications, Inc.
What’s Next?
When taken for credit, Music History of the Western World 1: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque can be applied towards these associated programs:
Associated Certificate Programs
- General Music Studies Professional Certificate
- General Music Studies Advanced Professional Certificate
Associated Degree Majors
- Bachelor’s Degree in Music Production
- Bachelor’s Degree in Music Business
- Bachelor’s Degree in Music Composition for Film, TV, and Games
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic Music Production and Sound Design
- Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Music Studies (Create Your Own Major)
- (Pre-Degree) Undeclared Option
- Bachelor’s Degree in Songwriting
- Bachelor’s Degree in Guitar
- Bachelor’s Degree in Songwriting and Producing Music
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