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MUSM1211 Jazz History 2

First Year Course

Offered By School of Music
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Music
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description

This course develops the student's ability to formulate their musical ideas, informed by historical and contemporary cultural and stylistic concepts and practice, and to research, analyse, discuss and critically reflect on music. It deepens the student's understanding of jazz and the historical, social and cultural contexts which affected its development. In considering past and present musical practice, the student is introduced to issues of criticism, analysis, history, interpretation and cross-cultural understanding. This course fosters: self-reliance and confidence in the ability to communicate effectively through the written and spoken word; ability to analyse, criticise, evaluate and interpret music from score, sound and other sources; an understanding of the methodologies in history, analysis and criticism; cross-cultural understanding; research skills; problem solving and critical reasoning; an open-minded attitude to musical invention; a sensitivity to ethical and conceptual issues involved in the musical process; and ability to meet practical requirements and deadlines.

Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of the stylistic developments in Jazz and the differences between New Orleans, Kansas City and Chicago approaches to the genre.  Also, students will gain knowledge of the formation of the Big Band style, the Swing/Big Band era and the subsequent development of the Bebop movement.  Students will continue to develop aural recognition of these areas.

 

Indicative Assessment

Two 2000-3000 word essays on the related material (50% each).

Workload

1 hour per week.

Areas of Interest Music
Requisite Statement

MUSM1210 Jazz History 1.

Majors/Specialisations Jazz
Academic Contact Colin Hoorweg

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