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Undergraduate Course: Music Analysis 2 (MUSI08070)

Course Outline
SchoolEdinburgh College of Art CollegeCollege of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 8 (Year 2 Undergraduate) AvailabilityAvailable to all students
SCQF Credits20 ECTS Credits10
SummaryThis course provides an introduction to the analysis of tonal music, concentrating on Western art music of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It involves the study of musical scores alongside aural evidence obtained from listening.
Course description This course provides an introduction to the analysis of tonal music, concentrating on Western art music of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It involves the study of musical scores alongside aural evidence obtained from listening. Analytical approaches covered include the Formal Functional theory of Schoenberg/Caplin, the Sonata Theory of Hepokoski, and brief introductions to Topic Theory and linear reduction/tonal prolongation in the manner of Heinrich Schenker. Composers featured include Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, with additional examples drawn from Bach, Handel, and Schubert.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites It is RECOMMENDED that students have passed Musicianship 1 (MUSI08066)
Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements You will work closely with musical scores, reading and interpreting conventional staff notation from the very start of the course. We will assume that you are fluent with this type of material. Visiting students must consult the Course Organiser before enrolling.
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisitesVisiting students should have the equivalent of a Higher or A Level in Music at Grade A; facility to read music and good grasp of basic theory (harmonic functions, cadences, etc.).
High Demand Course? Yes
Course Delivery Information
Academic year 2019/20, Available to all students (SV1) Quota:  None
Course Start Semester 1
Timetable Timetable
Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) Total Hours: 200 ( Lecture Hours 20, Seminar/Tutorial Hours 20, Feedback/Feedforward Hours 1, Summative Assessment Hours 1, Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4, Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours 154 )
Assessment (Further Info) Written Exam 50 %, Coursework 50 %, Practical Exam 0 %
Additional Information (Assessment) Elements Of Summative Assessment (With Weightings)
- 1 x 1,000-word musical analysis essay, submitted in week 7 of course, worth 50% of final mark
- 1 x 2 hour exam in the December diet, worth 50% of final mark.

Relationship Between Assessment and Learning Outcomes:
The Assessment assesses the extent to which the learning outcomes have been realised. All Learning Outcomes are equally weighted and are covered by both the essay and the exam.
Feedback Formative Feedback Event (Nature and Timing)
- Feedforward will be provided within 15 working days of essay 1 submission.









Exam Information
Exam Diet Paper Name Hours & Minutes
Main Exam Diet S1 (December)2:00
Resit Exam Diet (August)2:00
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  1. Demonstrate the ability to describe musical form and structure by talking about compositional components and their interactions.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to identify specific information about a musical work via a score (e.g. key stylistic and structural features).
  3. Demonstrate the ability critically to analyse a musical work by evaluating the compositional effect of such features, drawing on your broader musical knowledge to contextualise the findings.
Reading List
None
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills 1) Understand some key ways in which tonal music is constructed.
2) Use some of the most important specialist terms and concepts to articulate analytical responses to tonal music.
3) Develop the ability to choose from within a range of analytical approaches to draw out specific attributes of the music studied.
KeywordsMusic Analysis,Music,Analysis
Contacts
Course organiserDr Charlotte Bentley
Tel: (0131 6)50 4155
Email: cbentle2@ed.ac.uk
Course secretaryMiss Laura Varga
Tel: (0131 6)50 2430
Email: laura.varga@ed.ac.uk
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