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4 lis 2019 · Office Hours: TBA. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Through lectures, reading and listening assignments, analysis and performance projects, this three-credit course is an in-depth study of solo keyboard literature from the Renaissance period to the Romantic era.
This course is designed for piano majors and minors and explains the major currents in music history through the study and analysis of the keyboard repertoire of major composers. Addresses the key characteristics of the main genres found in keyboard repertoire.
This course is designed for piano majors and minors and explains the major currents in music history through the study and analysis of the keyboard repertoire of major composers. Addresses the key characteristics of the main genres found in keyboard repertoire.
This course is designed for undergraduate piano music major students, in one semester, as a survey of the standard solo keyboard literature, covering repertoire from pre-Baroque to present.
Gain a thorough sense of the development of the piano and works for piano in history, from its beginnings through Beethoven, and the progression of the sonata genre. 2. Recognize aurally a selection of representative works for each era and style.
Under the guidelines of the DMA Program at Peabody Conservatory, the Piano Literature Exam fulfills the Major Field Exam portion for DMA candidacy. This exam will assess your recognition and general knowledge of a broad range of piano literature beginning with Baroque keyboard works to more frequently programmed works for piano bycontemporary ...
A 15-week college course covering the major pieces in the classical piano repertory