I didn't think to mention this in class today - Log into WebCT. Click on a link relating to a period (Renaissance, Baroque, Classical). There you can go through the powerpoint that is directly tied to the text. It'll help you organize the material & see what points are important.
Don't forget to check out the links to the area-specific study ideas on the right sidebar of the blog.
I had somebody ask me which pieces were what era on the CD. I could be mean and make you look it up, but I didn't wear my mean professor socks today, so here's an idea:
Renaissance:
CD 1:
Tracks 56, 59, 62
Josquin, Palestrina, Weelkes
Baroque:
First one is Bach CD 1 track 63
Last piece is Handel CD 2 track 17
Classical:
First one is Mozart CD 2 track 23
Last one is Beethoven CD 2 track 63 (on back cover).
There are a couple of Classical era pieces on CD 3 as well - they are listed on the inside FRONT cover, there at the bottom.
2 comments:
I have a question about the test, do we need to know the difference in the listening of like La Primavera I and La Primavera II... or Symphony No 5 I and Symphony No 5 II... or do we just need to know the difference from like Primavera to Symphony?
I have a question about the test. Do we need to know the difference in the listening from parts of a piece, ex. La Primavera I and La Primavera II, or Symphony No 5 I and Symphony No 5 II, or do we just need to be able to tell different pieces?
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