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Music Theory - Systematics 4

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
108HTS4 ZK 6 2/T Czech summer
Subject guarantor:
Vladimír TICHÝ
Name of lecturer(s):
Vladimír TICHÝ
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

Lecture on higher music theor issues. Basic topics: Introduction to Music Theory, Music Theory Classification and Analysis, Applied Music Theory, Research in Music Theory Classification and Analysis. The aim is to prepare Music theory professionals with perspectives for application in Musicology and Education.

Mode of study:

Contact instruction. Lectures in advanced music theory issues, text comparisons analysing selected examples of music structure.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Prerequisites: Completion of Music Theory - Classification 3

Requirements - Courses:

Music Theory - Special Issues 4

Music Theory Text Analysis 4

History of Composition Styles and Types 2

Music Theory 4

Composition Theory 4

Composition Study 4

Fundamental Composition Techniques 4

History of Music 4

Historically Informed Performance 2

Ethnomusicology 3

The aforementioned requirements are not needed if the student has selected Music Theory - Classification 4 as an elective in the study plan.

Recommended optional programme components:

Student's project prepared and completed outside of the study plan.

Course contents:

History of Music Theory systems

- Ancient Greek Music theory

- Medieval and Renaissance music theory

- Tonal harmony and polyphonics 1500-1800

- Basso continuo instruction manuals

- Additional music theory works focused on composition technology - Music Theory Research 1500-1800

- Paths of Music theory research after Rameau

- Main aims of theoretical harmony of the 19th century

- 20th century music theory

- New era Czech music theory

Recommended or required reading:

Burjanek, Josef: Hudební myšlení. SPN, Praha-Brno 197O.

Černý, M. K.: Hudba antických kultur. Universita Palackého, Olomouc 1995.

Hába, Alois: Souměrnost evropského tónového systému. Rytmus, roč. IX, 1944, č. 7.

Hutter, Josef: Melodický princip stupnicových řad.

Hutter, Josef: Harmonický princip. Česká akademie věd a umění, Praha 1941.

Hutter, Josef: Hudební myšlení. V. Tomsa, praha 1943.

Kohoutek, Ctirad: Hudební styly z hlediska skladatele. Panton, Praha 1966.

Kresánek, Jozef: Tonalita.

Risinger, Karel: Intervalový mikrokosmos. Knižnice Hudební rozpravy, Supraphon, Praha 1971.

Tichý, Vladimír: Modalita. Živá hudba VIII, SPN, Praha 1983.

Note: Valid until 5.4.2006

Planned learning activities and teaching methods:

Lecture

Assessment methods and criteria:

Credit is awarded based on:

defense of the semester paper in discussion

oral exam over the lecture topics

knowledge of the study literature

practical skills arising from the lecture topics

Grading reflects the quality of the presented knowledge and abilities of independent debate in discussion.

Course web page:
Přednáška o vyšší hudebně teoretické problematice. Základní okruhy: úvod do hudební teorie, hudebně teoretická systematika a analýza, aplikovaná hudební teorie, vědecká hudební teorie systematická a analytická.
Note:

Lecture supplements topics in the Music Theory course.

Schedule for winter semester 2013/2014:
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Schedule for summer semester 2013/2014:
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The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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