The assignments are listed in reverse chronological
order
(newest assignment on top) .
Abbreviations: A = Anthology of Post-Tonal Music; R-F =
Understanding Post-Tonal Music (text)
Due Thursday, 12/6:
- Prepare for class discussion
of The Beatles, Abbey Road, Side Two
Due Tuesday, 12/4:
- Listen to Part, Cantus (A 194-198); listen to Dobrian, Unnatural
Selection.
- Read R-F 334-337.
Due Thursday, 11/29:
- Listen to Reich, Violin Phase (A 174-181); and Andriessen,
De Staat (A 182-193).
- Read R-F 321-334.
Due Tuesday, 11/27:
- Listen to Grisey, Partiels and Saariaho, Sept
Papillons.
Due Thursday, 11/15:
- Listen to Berio, Sinfonia (A 158-171).
- Read R-F 309-318
Due Thursday, 11/8:
- Listen to Varese, Poeme Electronique; Stockhausen, Gesang
der Junglinge.
Due Tuesday, 11/6:
- Read R-F 292-297.
- Listen to Ligeti, Ramifications (A 116-139) and Varese Hyperprism.
Due Thursday, 11/1
- Find and listen to a recording of Cage's 4'33"
Due Tuesday, 10/30:
- Listen to Coleman, "Free Jazz" and Hancock, "Quasar."
- How does this music compare to Cage's Winter Music,
Lutosloawski's Jeux venitiens, and/or other improvised music
with which you are familiar?
Due Thursday, 10/25:
- Listen to at least a 15-minute block of Stimmung, then
re-read R-F 275-276 and be prepared to discuss the issues raised.
- Read R-F 280-291.
- Listen to Cage, Winter Music (A 111) and Lutoslawski, Jeux
venitiens (A 112-115).
Due Tuesday, 10/23:
- Read R-F 253-264 and 271-276.
- Listen to Messiaen, Turangalila Symphony,
Introduction (A 84-102) and Stockhausen, Stimmung, excerpts
(A 108-110).
Due Thursday, 10/18:
- Read R-F 245-253 and 264-271.
- Listen to Bartok, Change of Time and Dance in
Bulgarian Rhythm #1; Carter, String Quartet #1 (A 103-107).
Due Tuesday, 10/16:
- Study
for Quiz 1
Due Thursday, 10/11:
- Read R-F 182-195.
- Listen to Webern, Piano Variations, II (A 61) and Schoenberg, Klavierstück,
Op. 33a (A 62-66).
Due Thursday, 10/4:
- Read R-F 164-178 (12-tone music).
- Listen to Dallapiccola, "Quartina" and "Contrapuntus Secundus" (A
57-58).
- Individual assignments for class discussion:
Building a Row. Riley: discuss the main
features of the row in Ex. 7.2a and 7.2b, p. 163; Chandler: discuss
the main features of the row in Ex. 7.4, p. 165; Sam: discuss the
main features of the row in Ex. 7.5, p. 166; J.Jay: discuss the main
features of the row in Ex. 7.6, p. 167 (see also Ex. 8.4, p. 186).
Building a Twelve-Tone Matrix. Mitchell:
discuss the construction of a matrix, p. 169-170.
Identifying Row Forms without a Matrix.
Leo: demonstrate how to ID the forms from Dallapiccolla's row by
using the AIS, p. 171-172; Jamisen: go through the "exercise"
beginning with the last paragraph on p. 172 (ID row forms from
Schoenberg's row in Ex. 7.11, p. 173).
Dallapiccola, "Contrapunctus Secundus" analysis
(Anthology, p. 57). Kristina: discuss the musical surface, p.
174; Carolyne: discuss identification of row forms, p. 174-175.
Time permitting, discuss the Dallapiccola
"Quartina" (Anthology, p. 58). J.Jay: discuss the row forms
(p. 177); Leo: discuss invariance (p. 178).
Due Tuesday, 10/2:
- Listen to Cowell, "Aeolian Harp" and "The Banshee."
- Read R-F 159-164 (introduction to 12-tone music).
Due Thursday, 9/27:
- Read R-F 129-142. Be prepared to discuss these analyses.
- Listen to Ives, "The Things Our Fathers Loved," and "The Cage,"
both from 114 Songs (A50-52).
- Read R-F 145-151 (Ives).
Due Tuesday, 9/25:
- Read R-F 125 ("What were the composer's intentions") and 126
("Application and class discussion") and be prepared to discuss the
issues raised.
- Listen to Stravinsky, Agnus Dei, from Mass (A 38-41) and
Hindemith, Interlude in G, from Ludus tonalis (A 42).
Due Thursday, 9/20:
- Continue discussion of Webern (A 31-32).
- Be prepared to discuss the following questions (try to put into
your own words, without looking in the text): (1) How is pitch
coherence achieved in the Webern piece? (2) How does pitch structure
contribute to an understanding of the form of this piece?
- Listen to Schoenberg: "Angst und Hoffen" (A 33-35). Begin
general discussion of the piece (Expressionism, music/text
relationship, basic formal organization.)
- Read R-F 120-126.
- Further discussion of Schoenberg (motives and collections, pc set
analysis).
Due Tuesday, 9/18:
- Continue discussion of Webern (A 31-32).
- Be prepared to discuss the following questions (try to put into
your own words, without looking in the text): (1) How is pitch
coherence achieved in the Webern piece? (2) How does pitch structure
contribute to an understanding of the form of this piece?
- Listen to Schoenberg: "Angst und Hoffen" (A 33-35). Begin
general discussion of the piece (Expressionism, music/text
relationship, basic formal organization.)
Due Thursday, 9/13:
- Read R-F 105-120.
- For the Webern (A 31-32), identify all the trichords in m. 1-8, as
well the hexachords in m. 4 and the septachords in m. 7. See
if you can provide both the normal order and the prime form without
looking at the text.
Due Tuesday, 9/11:
- Study R-F 58-61 (Song of the Harvest analysis). Be prepared
to answer questions about this material.
- Read R-F 69-78; 82-89: Introduction to Pitch-Class Set
Theory. (78-82 are optional; just for those who are really
into this stuff!)
- Listen to Webern: Five Movements for String Quartet, op, 5, III (A
31-32).
Due Thursday, 9/6:
- Be prepared to summarize the issues opened by Debussy and
Stravinsky and the solutions offered by these two composers.
Focus on: form and formal growth; pitch organization/pitch-class
collections; melodic/motivic elements and coherence; harmony and
texture; rhythm and meter; tonality and centricity.
- Listen to Bartok: Song of the Harvest (A 23).
- Read R-F 37-58: Pitch Centricity and Symmetry.
Due Tuesday, 9/4:
- Listen to "Introduction to Part I" from The Rite of Spring (A
12-22).
- Read R-F 24-32.
- Individual presentations on this material: Jamisen, Riley:
Form and Formal Growth (24-26); Chandler, Kristina: Melodic and
Motivic Releationships (26-28); Carolyne, J.Jay: Tonality and Pitch
Centricity (28-29); Leo: Review of Rhythmic and Metric Concepts
(30); Sam, Mitchell: Rhythm and Meter (29-32).
Due Thursday, 8/30.
- Study R-F 1-23.
- Listen to Debussy: La cathédrale engloutie (A 1-5). Be prepared to
discuss the piece in class.