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Art History Introduction
ARHI1100 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Meadows-Rogers, CRN 10013
An introduction to the study of art through key monuments of paintings, sculpture, and architecture of primarily Western art. Form and style as visual representation will be analyzed. Outstanding works will also be explored in terms of their context or function, and the changing role of the artist in society will be explored.
Art History Introduction
ARHI1100 L21
Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Albert, CRN 10014
An introduction to the study of art through key monuments of paintings, sculpture, and architecture of primarily Western art. Form and style as visual representation will be analyzed. Outstanding works will also be explored in terms of their context or function, and the changing role of the artist in society will be explored.
Music History Introduction
MUSC1100 L11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Yaraman, CRN 10015
Major developments in the history of music surveyed and illustrated by listening to specific examples. Focusing on significant eras and styles such as the Italian Baroque, Viennese Classicism and French and German Romanticism, this course also emphasizes the works of individual composers such as Bach and Beethoven.
Music History Introduction
MUSC1100 R21
Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Cancelled
Major developments in the history of music surveyed and illustrated by listening to specific examples. Focusing on significant eras and styles such as the Italian Baroque, Viennese Classicism, and French and German Romanticism, this course also emphasizes the works of individual composers such as Bach and Beethoven.
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