Composers throughout the ages have cut their teeth on the study of counterpoint – the intricate practice of writing melodies for several voices sounding at once. In this course, we’ll look mainly at 16th-century composers of counterpoint, and sing through pieces from Palestrina to Weelkes, while learning to compose in a variety of practices such as canons, the motet, and familiar style. We’ll gradually work our way from two-voice to four-voice counterpoint, and set texts in a variety of harmonic styles. Emphasis will be placed on creative work, and student pieces will be performed in class throughout the term. Students must be able to read music fluently though no previous knowledge of theory is required.
Introduction to Counterpoint (MTH2118.01)
Nicholas Brooke
Prerequisites: None.
Credits: 4
M 10:10am - 12:00pm; Th 10:10am - 12:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, All courses, Four Credit, Monday and/or Thursday Mornings, Nick Brooke, Theory, and tagged analyzing, making, performance.
Credits: 4
M 10:10am - 12:00pm; Th 10:10am - 12:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, All courses, Four Credit, Monday and/or Thursday Mornings, Nick Brooke, Theory, and tagged analyzing, making, performance.