| 6/30-7/1 | Introduction: Exoticism and Western Music's "Other" |
ExoticismHow we have used the rest of the world in art music without understanding it. |
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| 7/1-2 | Outsiders in the West
Gypsies Spain Orient |
| 7/3 | Paris
Debussy |
| 7/7 |
Africa Milhaud |
| 7/8 |
HybridHow a new art has been created by combining cultures. |
| African influences | |
| American black music | |
Blues Ragtime Gospel |
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| 7/9, 10, 11 |
JazzEarly Jazz |
| 7/14-15 | Gershwin
Jews
Irving Berlin Rock 'n' Roll Jews Schoenberg |
| 7/16 | Popular music - Elvis |
TransformationHow other cultures have changed or contributed to our culture. |
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FolkNative American as potential sources of American art music |
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Copland |
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Stravinsky |
| 7/23 | Oriental influences
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| 7/24 |
Messiaen |
| 7/25 |
Cage, Cowell, Britten |
| 7/28 |
Beatles |
| 7/29 |
Minimalism Reich |
MulticulturalismAre all cultures available to us? Is this different from exoticism? |
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| 7/30, 31 |
Post modernism |
| 8/1, 6, 7 |
World pop |