Category: assignments_musth4
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(musTh212) Integer Notation Assignment Graded
The Integer Notation assignments have been graded. I’ve put up a “MusTh 212 Graded Assignment” envelope on my door (MU 109B) with the graded assignments. AM students are in the front; PM in the back. Two people didn’t put their name on their papers. Please see me to claim your grade. There were a few…
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(musTh212) Assignment: Integer Notation
If you didn’t get the sheet in class, find it here. (IntNotationAssign.pdf) It’s in my iLocker account, BSU_SHARED, 212 folder, which is where the link will take you. Log in with your BSU username and password for access. It’s due Wednesday.
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(musTh212) Reading and Listening 3
We’re up to Chapter 41 in the Gauldin now (you read chapter 40 last semester). Read it for Wednesday. Listening: Franck, Moderato from Chorale No. 1 in E Major for organ, pp. 354 – 355. There is a CD on reserve at the Music Listening Center, or you can use the NML (either BIS-CD-214-15 or…
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(musTh212) Assignment: Chromatic Voice Leading
Due Friday (1/18): From the workbook, p. 353, 1A p. 355, 3A p. 356, 4A Take a look at each one before Wednesday, in case you want to ask questions in class. If you know that you’ll be gone on Friday for IMEA, try to turn the assignment in on Thursday. Slide it under my…
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(musTh212) Assignment 2: Ch. 38 and Chopin Op. 28, no. 4
First, to fix my mistake, read chapter 38 in the Gauldin for Friday. It covers Wagner’s “Prelude” from Tristan und Isolde. (Assignment 1 had you read chapter 39, which is needed for Friday.) On Friday we’ll conclude our talk about Tristan (and chapter 38), and begin talking about chromatic voice leading (chapter 39). Along with…
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(musTh212) Update on Wagner Listening/Score
There is one typo in the score of the Prelude in the Burkhart. (This is fairly rare – the Burkhart is nothing like the Gauldin.) On p. 350, at measure 104 (the beginning of the last system) the top stave should be in bass clef. There is a bass clef indication near the end of…
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(musTh212) Assignment 1 (modified): WordPress Account and Reading
Due Friday, 1/11/08. Both sections: Go to wordpress.com, the host of this blog, and create an account for yourself. Once you’ve created an account for yourself, let me know by posting a comment to this assignment. If you already have a wordpress account, simply post a comment to the assignment. One of the big advantages…