Woodwinds and World Culture

Course Number
ILWD-209
Description

This course examines and explores the role and presence of woodwinds and their relationship to politics, race, religion, and identity. It approaches the music of the 20th century via key woodwind players, as a human activity, enmeshed in social, political, philosophical, religious, and individual contexts.

Credits
1
Prerequisites
HR-112 or HR-113 and overall ensemble rating 3
Required Of
None
Electable By
Woodwind principals
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
WWND
Course Chair
Walter Smith
Taught By
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