World Music Resources in Composition
Course Number
CM-361
Description
Approaches to composition using ideas and aesthetic principles from a variety of non-Western musical traditions. Explorations of diverse concepts of rhythm, melody, timbre, and form as heard in the music of Africa, Asia, India, and South America. Assignments will include a substantial composition illustrating these principles.
Credits
2
Prerequisites
AR-111 or AR-123; HR-211, HR-213, or HR-215; and CM-311, DANA-111, ENGB-400, ENGB-402, ENVC-216, ET-321, ILPH-252, ILPH-451, ILPH-351, ILPH-357, MLAN-243, MLAN-241, PSHR-270, PSW-235, PSW-335, PSW-341, PSW-346, PSW-350, PSW-361, or PSW-425
Required Of
None
Electable By
All B.M. and P.D. students
Major Elective for
Composition
Film and Media Scoring
Semesters Offered
Fall only (odd years)
Location
Boston
Department
COMP
Course Chair
Richard Carrick