Juilliard Extension Division Spring 2025
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EVCRT 411 - Music Theory and Analysis IV: At Tonality’s Edge (Online) Patrick Kreeger This course examines later 19th- and early 20th-century trends that contributed to the breakdown of traditional tonality around 1900 and the ensuing rise of new tonalities. An ongoing theme in this course is developing a working definition of tonality and the tension between harmonic and contrapuntal aspects of music.
Prerequisite: Music Theory and Analysis III, or equivalent. Applicants should have knowledge of the following concepts: first- and second-level analysis; chromaticism including applied chords, mixture, Neapolitan chord, augmented sixth chords, and chromatic chords arising from extended tonicizations; figured bass symbols, with particular focus on chromatic notation. (i.e. flat sign below a Roman numeral vs. flat sign to the left of a Roman numeral); chromatic modulation; sonata form. Placement application required unless pre-approved to enroll.
Biography: Patrick Kreeger
One Section Available | 13 Classes Total | Extension Holiday Schedule
Credits: 3
Tuesdays 5:30–8:30pm ET
January 28–April 29
Faculty: Patrick Kreeger
Mode: Online
$1,950
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