Humanities in Music – Taught in tandem with Humanities in Art and Humanities in Literature, this year long course, designed for
12th Grade, enhances the students’ perception of music as art and not just entertainment by examining the roll and development
of music as it pertains to the other “arts” throughout history and to discover that music is a form of communication for the human race.
Seniors will compare the musical styles through the historical periods beginning with Gregorian Chant (circa. 600 AD), listening to
highlights from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionist, 20th Century and Contemporary eras.
Text is “Music Listening Today”, fourth edition, by Charles Hoffer.
Syllabus, click here.
HUMANITIES TRIP TO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART MAY 19, 2014
Permission slips and bus money is due.
Here is the permission slip for download.
12th Grade, enhances the students’ perception of music as art and not just entertainment by examining the roll and development
of music as it pertains to the other “arts” throughout history and to discover that music is a form of communication for the human race.
Seniors will compare the musical styles through the historical periods beginning with Gregorian Chant (circa. 600 AD), listening to
highlights from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionist, 20th Century and Contemporary eras.
Text is “Music Listening Today”, fourth edition, by Charles Hoffer.
Syllabus, click here.
HUMANITIES TRIP TO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART MAY 19, 2014
Permission slips and bus money is due.
Here is the permission slip for download.
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