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Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction. Music and Culture. |
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2) |
The Concept of Music according to Linguistics, Physics, Sociology and Aesthetics. |
Reading:
“Why We Sing” from Music Instinct by P. Ball |
3) |
Historical Background : Music in East & Music in Antiquity
Medieval Age, Renaissance, Baroque Music, Classical and Romantic Periods of Music History |
Reading: Hand-Out by Celâl Eldeniz
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4) |
Historical Background : Music in East & Music in Antiquity
Medieval Age, Renaissance, Baroque Music, Classical and Romantic Periods of Music History |
Reading: Hand-Out by Celâl Eldeniz
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5) |
Historical Background : Music in East & Music in Antiquity
Medieval Age, Renaissance, Baroque Music, Classical and Romantic Periods of Music History |
Reading: Hand-Out by Celâl Eldeniz
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6) |
PART II-PRE-WAR PERIOD
Basic Music Theory-Physics of Sound
Basic Music Theory-Musical Terms |
Readings:
1. Listener’s Guide (via E-mail)
2. Notes on Music Theory by Celâl Eldeniz
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7) |
Introduction to Modern and Contemporary Periods of Music History Pre-War Period I
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
Post-Wagnerian: Mahler, Strauss
Spanish Nationalism: Albeniz, De Falla, Granados
South America: Villa-Lobos
Italy: Puccini
Other Parts of Europe: Janacek, Sibelius |
Readings: 1. Hand-Out by Celâl Eldeniz
Pre-War Period II:
Impressionism, French Avant-Gardes, Les Decadents, Les Six.
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
France: (Romanticism) Saint-Saëns, Fauré, (Impressionism) Debussy, Ravel, (neoclassicism) Satie, Les Six (Milhaud, Poulenc and others)
Readings:
Hand-Out by Celâl Eldeniz |
8) |
Pre-War Period III: A Reaction to Avant-Garde: Tonal- Atonal, Second Viennese School, Twelve-Tone System |
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
Second Viennese School/Expressionism: Schönberg, Berg, and Webern
Neo-Classicism
USSR: Rachmaninov, Scriabin, (neo-classicism) Stravinski, Prokofiev, (neoromanticism) Shostakovich |
9) |
PART III-THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE WARS
Between the Wars in America: Jazz
Music & Visual Arts: Musical Theatre.
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
Jazz Influenced Music: Gershwin, Bernstein
Midterm Exam (13.11.2019, (After covering topics in first half of the class )13.20 - 14.20, H 101)
Submission of Midterm Projects |
Videos (Not a must, Optional):
1. Documentary : Blues America
2. Some of the Jazz Documentaries on-line
3. The Music that Made the Movies (3 Parts)
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10) |
Around WWII:
Neue Sachlichkeit, Gebrauchsmusik, Entartete Musik, Electronische Musik.
British and American Contemporary Classical Music |
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
British Music: (Socialism) Holst, Williams, (neo-romanticism) Britten
Electronic Music: Varèse
Microtonal Music: Charles Ives
Utility Music: Hindemith, Weill, Copland |
11) |
AFTER-WAR PERIOD
Serialism, Musical Primitivism, Futurism, Neo-Romanticism, Eclecticism |
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
Serialism & Total Serialism: Stockhausen, Boulez, Berio, Krenek Folklorism/Musical Primitivism: Bartok
Futurism: Russolo Neo-Romanticism: Barber
Polystilism/Eclecticism: Schnittke, Cowell, Messiaen |
12) |
Indeterminism, Texturalism, Computer Music, Minimalism |
Movements, Techniques, Composers:
Aleatoric Music/Indeterminism: John Cage, Xenakis
Texturalism: Ligeti
Computer Music: Max Mathews
Minimalism: Philip Glass, Steve Reich, John Adams |
13) |
New Simplicity, New Complexity, Musical Historicism, Rock Influenced Music, Rock Music and Pop Music |
New Simplicity: Reimann
New Complexity: Osborne
Musical Historicism: Benjamin Bagby
Rock Influenced Music: Scott Johnson, John Zorn
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14) |
Putting it all together. Revision and General Discussion. |
Screening :
Documentary: The Sound and The Fury: A Century of Modern Music |
15) |
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC IN TURKEY
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Modern and Contemporary Music in Turkey
Make a Research.
TBA
Final Exam (Exam Date and place TBA)
Submission of Self-Evaluation Papers Resources |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Setting up various spaces in national and international contexts, carrying out designs, planning and applications that could satisfy various user groups and respond various requirements in the field of Interior Architecture, |
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2) |
Analyzing the information gathered from the framework of actual physical, social and economical constraints and user requirements, and synthesizing these with diverse knowledge and considerations in order to create innovative spatial solutions, |
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3) |
Generating creative, innovative, aesthetic and unique spatial solutions by using tangible and abstract concepts, |
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4) |
Using at least one of the illustration and presentation technologies competently, that the field of interior architecture requires, |
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Reporting, presenting and transferring the design, practice and research studies to the specialists or laymen by using visual, textual or oral communication methods, efficiently and accurately, |
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6) |
Embracing and prioritizing man-environment relationships, user health, safety and security, and universal design principles in the field of interior architecture, |
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7) |
Design understanding and decision making that respects social and cultural rights of the society, cultural heritage and nature, |
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8) |
Being aware of national and international values, following developments and being equipped about ethical and aesthetical subjects in the fields of interior architecture, design and art, |
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9) |
Having absolute conscious about legal regulations, standards and principles; and realizing professional ethics, duties and responsibilities in the field of Interior Architecture, |
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