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For Distribution Requirement purposes, HMU, MUS, TMU courses are classified as HUMANITIES courses.

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MUS110H1
Introduction to Music History and Culture [26L]

Introduction to form, style and the interrelationships of music and culture. A basic ability to read music is required.

Exclusion: HMU111H1, VPMA80H3


MUS120Y1
Vocal and Instrumental Ensembles I [156P]

Students rehearse and perform in concerts and reading sessions as assigned by the Faculty of Music. Provides experience in choral groups, orchestra, or in concert band and large wind groups of diverse instrumentation. Development of musicianship skills through performance of large ensemble works; emphasis on sight-reading, ear-training, and musical knowledge.
Attendance at all sessions is required. Placement audition and permission of the Department required.
Download the excerpt that is relevant to the instrument you would like to audition on; excerpts will be available at www.music.utoronto.ca beginning early July. Complete and return the MUS120Y1 & MUS220Y1 Audition Request Form before August 23. Once your request form is received, you will be notified of your audition time. Placement audition will be held on Thursday, September 4, 2008 from 6-10 p.m. in the Edward Johnson Building. The audition will be 10 minutes in length.

Exclusion: MUS291Y1


MUS204H1
The Age of Bach & Handel [26L]

A study of the representative major works in their social and cultural setting with emphasis on the high baroque style of Bach and Handel. No prior background in music or the ability to read music is not required.
Exclusion: HMU111H1


MUS206H1
The World of Opera [26L]

Examination of selected operas from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century. Musical and dramatic styles will be considered in their cultural context. The ability to read music is not required.

Exclusion: HMU111H1


MUS211H1
The World of Popular Music [26L]

A survey of popular music traditions from various regions of the world with particular emphasis on the sociocultural contexts in which those musics are created and appreciated. Explores the role of the recording industry, media, festivals, and local institutions in shaping these music cultures both at home and in the international arena. No prior background in music or ability to read music is required.

Exclusion: HMU111H1


MUS220Y1
Vocal and Instrumental Ensembles II [156P]

Students rehearse and perform in concerts and reading sessions as assigned by the Faculty of Music. Provides experience in choral groups, orchestra, or in concert band and large wind groups of diverse instrumentation. Development of musicianship skills through performance of large ensemble works; emphasis on sight-reading, ear-training, and musical knowledge.
Attendance at all sessions is required. Placement audition and permission of the Department required.
Download the excerpt that is relevant to the instrument you would like to audition on; excerpts will be available at www.music.utoronto.ca beginning early July. Complete and return the MUS120Y1 & MUS220Y1 Audition Request Form before August 23. Once your request form is received, you will be notified of your audition time. Placement audition will be held on Thursday, September 4, 2008 from 6-10 p.m. in the Edward Johnson Building. The audition will be 10 minutes in length.
Prerequisite: MUS120Y1. Placement audition and permission of the Department required.


MUS300H1
Music, Media and Technology [26L]

This course explores some of the ways in which music has been shaped through history, and particularly during the last 100 years, by technology and the media. Special attention will be paid to the record industry, broadcasting, and cinema. Examples from popular and art music traditions of the world will be used to illustrate the symbolic relationship between music and media. No prior background in music or ability to read music is required.
Exclusion: HMU111H1.


MUS321H1
The Beatles [26L]

In The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Rock, it was written of the The Beatles that “From three-minute pop classics to the psychedelic extravaganza of ‘Sgt. Pepper’, their songs soundtracked the Sixties. They were the greatest group in history. They probably always will be”. In addition to a survey of the group’s history, their recordings, and their films, this course aims to answer two basic questions: (1) what made the songs of The Beatles so successful? (2) in what ways did the band’s artistic output “soundtrack” the 1960s? No prior background in music or ability to read music is required.

Exclusion: HMU111H1

Future Offerings:


MUS202H1
Beethoven


MUS205H1
Mozart


MUS207H1
Music for the Orchestra


MUS208H1
Medieval and Renaissance Masterpieces


MUS209H1
Performing Arts of South Asia

MUS211H1 The World of Popular Music


MUS225H1
Music: Islamic World


MUS302H1
Symphony


MUS303H1
Music in the Contemporary World


MUS306H1
Popular Music in North America


MUS308H1
Handel


MUS325H1
The Age of Haydn & Mozart


HMU, TMU Faculty of Music Courses


HMU111H1
Introduction to Music        26L, 13T and Society

An examination of musical thought and practice in Western and non-Western traditions.
Prerequisite: Permission of Department
Co-requisite: TMU140Y1


TMU140Y1
Materials of Music I        52L, 78P

Harmony: triads, non-harmonic materials, dominant seventh and derivatives, secondary dominants, simple modulation. Elementary forms and analysis of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature. Sight singing: melodic, rhythmic and harmonic dictation. Keyboard harmony: chords and scales in all major and minor keys; playing of cadence types, modulation to closely related keys, realization of elementary figured bass, two-part transposition, score reading in five clefs, and sight harmonization of simple melodies.
Prerequisite: Grade 2 Rudiments, Grade 3 Harmony (RCMT), Grade 8 level performing audition, permission of Department
Co-requisite: HMU111H1

Note
HMU111H1 and TMU140Y1 are Prerequisites for all other HMU/TMU courses which are offered annually. Full details on these and other courses may be found in the Calendar of the Faculty of Music.