740-310 Court, Church and Urban Music 1450-1600

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Professor John Griffiths

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

One 2-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

Through individual studies of selected musical centres and repertories, students will explore the nature, the role, and the functions of music in European society during the Renaissance. Using diverse materials, students will engage in a directed exploration of selected repertory, manuscript and printed sources, early notation, theoretical writings, performance practices, social history and current issues in scholarship and performance. Students will gain an enhanced experience of the musical life of the period, and develop critical skills that will assist them to evaluate recent musicological scholarship and modern performances.

Assessment

Two project reports due during the semester (60%); an essay of 2500 words due at the end of semester (40%).

Prescribed Texts

  • I Fenlon, The Renaissance: From the 1470s to the End of the 16th Century. Man and Music, 2, Macmillan, 1989.


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