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History of Classical Music
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Classical Music
Overview of the course, definition of classical music, and its significance
Module #2
Ancient Greece and Rome
The roots of Western classical music, instruments, and notable composers of ancient Greece and Rome
Module #3
Medieval Music (500-1450)
Characteristics of medieval music, Gregorian chant, and the emergence of polyphony
Module #4
Renaissance Music (1450-1600)
Humanism, the revival of ancient Greek and Roman culture, and the rise of vocal music
Module #5
The Emergence of Opera (1600-1650)
The birth of opera in Italy, Claudio Monteverdi, and the early operatic style
Module #6
Baroque Music (1650-1750)
Characteristics of Baroque music, notable composers (Bach, Handel, Vivaldi), and the rise of instrumental music
Module #7
The Life and Music of J.S. Bach
In-depth exploration of Bachs life, compositions, and contributions to classical music
Module #8
The Classical Period (1750-1820)
Characteristics of Classical music, Haydn, Mozart, and the development of sonata form
Module #9
The Life and Music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
In-depth exploration of Mozarts life, compositions, and contributions to classical music
Module #10
The Early Romantic Period (1820-1850)
Characteristics of early Romantic music, Beethoven, and the expansion of orchestral music
Module #11
The Life and Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
In-depth exploration of Beethovens life, compositions, and contributions to classical music
Module #12
Nationalism and Romanticism (1850-1900)
The rise of nationalism, Chopin, Brahms, and the development of symphonic poetry
Module #13
The Late Romantic Period (1900-1910)
Characteristics of late Romantic music, Mahler, Rachmaninoff, and the expansion of tonality
Module #14
Impressionism and Early 20th-Century Music
Debussy, Ravel, and the emergence of modern classical music
Module #15
Expressionism and Serialism
Schoenberg, Berg, and the development of atonality and serialism
Module #16
Neoclassicism and Neoromanticism
Stravinsky, Shostakovich, and the revival of classical forms
Module #17
American Classical Music
The development of classical music in the United States, Copland, Bernstein, and others
Module #18
Modern and Contemporary Classical Music
Minimalism, post-minimalism, and the current state of classical music
Module #19
Women in Classical Music
The contributions and challenges faced by women composers throughout history
Module #20
Musical Instruments and Their Evolution
The development and changes of classical music instruments throughout history
Module #21
The Art of Music Criticism
The role of music critics, how to critically listen to classical music, and the impact of criticism on composers
Module #22
Classical Music in Film and Media
The use of classical music in film, television, and advertising
Module #23
The Business of Classical Music
The classical music industry, concert halls, orchestras, and the financial side of classical music
Module #24
Community Engagement and Outreach
The importance of community engagement, education, and outreach in classical music
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in History of Classical Music career


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