Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Course Description
Upon successfully completing the course, you will be familiar with the important composers, styles, scholarship, and representative works of the genre. Each student will also present on three songs that offer ways to diversify the repertoire to represent the full range of creative activity by all peoples in these areas.
Recommended Citation
Balensuela, Matthew, "MUS 337 Solo Vocal Literature I: Germany and Italy Balensuela Spring 2024" (2024). All Course Syllabi. 533, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/records_syllabi/533
Student Outcomes
By the end of this course the successful student will be able to: • understand, research, and discuss solo vocal literature from Germany and Italy • integrate practical musical skill with critical thinking and intellectual inquiry through various course assignments such as writing, research, and composition, and • discern societal impacts on the diversity of musical institutions and practices embrace through the inclusion of a wide spectrum of creative lives in music whose diversity spans not only gender and nationality but also types of careers in music (composers, performers, theorists, historians, patrons…). • Have a body of solo vocal literature to draw on as teachers and performers, including works that include the full diversity of all creative peoples.