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Jo Ann Taricani
MUHST 503
Seattle Campus

Readings in Medieval and Renaissance Music

Musical styles, genres, and forms of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Focuses upon musicological problems and controversy related to music composed between ca. 1000 and 1600. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.

Class description

Summmer: Students may count this course (in summer) as their research course for graduate study -- the equivalent of MUHST 500. Students will prepare a paper on a research project of their choice.

Student learning goals

General method of instruction

Combination of student presentations and written assignments. A paper will be the final project for the seminar. In Autumn (not in Summer), students also take the examinations in MUHST 210.

Recommended preparation

Students must have graduate standing in a graduate Music program. An undergraduate degree in Music is required.

Class assignments and grading


The information above is intended to be helpful in choosing courses. Because the instructor may further develop his/her plans for this course, its characteristics are subject to change without notice. In most cases, the official course syllabus will be distributed on the first day of class.
Last Update by Jo Ann Taricani
Date: 04/30/2009