Monday, November 20, 2017

POST-STRIKE PRESENTATION SCHEDULE - THURSDAY MORNING CLASS, 2017
    Week 7 - November 23 - no student presentations


    Week 8 - November 30
      1.  Simone Heath
      2.  Yi Peng- WORLD TRADITIONAL MUSIC: Polynesian Music
      3.  Kayla Jackson - EUROPEAN MUSICAL NATIONALISM: Ralph Vaughan Williams (England)

    Week 9 - December 7
      1.  Christopher Borges - 
      2. Anastasia Kozachinskaya - EUROPEAN NATIONALISM: Russian and the "Mighty Handful"
      3. Tom Mackintosh - MUSICAL STORYTELLING - Penny Dreadful - Abel Korzeniowski - In Peace
    Week 10 - December 14
      1.  Tiya Zhong - MUSICAL STORY-TELLING - haircut story
      2. Isabella Fassler - Musical Story-Telling - Astor Piazzola - primavera porteno
      3. Joey Ng - 
      4.  
    Week 11 - December 21
      1.   Clair Fang
      2.  Megan Ponte
      3. Juliana Freita
    Week 12 - January 4
      1. Mika Tabucchi - Japanese Theatre Music
      2. Jennifer Wladczak - 
      3. Steven Wu - possible essay or presentation
    Week 13 - January 11
      1.  Giovanni Hall - possible WORLD MUSIC: Jamaica (Reggae); or STORYTELLING
      2. Ayal Jones - MUSICAL STORYTELLING: studio ghibli's Joe Hisashi
      3. Jade Aprile
    Week 14 - January 11 (submitted as essay or presentation)
      1.  Sophie Stabb
      2. Erin Satterley
      3. Kirsten Bakajsza - EUROPEAN NATIONALISM: Edvard Grieg (Norway) 
    Week 14 - January 11(submitted as essay or presentation)
      1. Holly Greenly - Australian Indigenous Music
      2. Emily Wright
      3. Rebecca Vey
      4. Rim Chanhyeok


    REVISED LECTURE TOPIC SCHEDULE: 

    Nov. 23 - Instruments of the Orchestra
                  - Opera & Music Dram from Ancient Greece to Hollywood (part 1)

    Nov. 30 - Opera & Music Dram from Ancient Greece to Hollywood (part 2)

    Dec. 7 - The Great Cartoon Composers - Carl Stalling & Scott Bradley

    Dec. 14 - Electronic and Computer Instruments (part 1) 

    Dec. 21 - Electronic and Computer Instruments (part 2 )

    January 4 - Jazz and American Popular Music

    January 11 - FINAL EXAM



    POST-STRIKE PRESENTATION SCHEDULE - THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, 2017


    Week 7 - November 23 - No student presentations


    Week 8 - November  30
      1.  Dani Elizondo- MUSICAL STORY-TELLING: Chopin, Etude in E-maj.
      2.  Yiling Chen - WORLD MUSIC: Chinese Ancient Music
      3.  Laura Yuqin Yang - MUSICAL NATIONALISM: R.Vaughan-Williams (England)


    Week 9 - December 7
      1. Emily Sadler - MUSICAL STORY-TELLING: "The Portrait Gallery”  (John Williams)
      2. Monika Krupicka - WORLD MUSIC - Egyptian Arabic music. 
      3. Zhenni Dong- Musical storytelling in games

    Week 10 - December 14
      1. Sam Gore - Origin and Evolution of Punk Rock
      2. Shaela McCracken - Elvis - Background and Influence
      3. Daniel Saulnier - WORLD MUSIC: Maori Haka


    Week 11 - December 21
      1.  Michael Szdlay
      2. Laura Onderwater- MUSICAL STORY TELLING - Angry Birds
      3. Sang Lee - WORLD MUSIC: Japanese Gagaku


    CHRISTMAS BREAK


    Week 12 - January 4
      1.  Songi Lee - Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5 (Musical Story-Telling or Nationalism)
      2. Jaehee Hur - MUSICAL STORY-TELLING - Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre
      3. Vince Garasolo - European Nationalism - Johann Strauss


    Week 13 - January 11
      1. Dayeun(Jenny) Kim - World Traditional Music - Korean folk music (Pungmul)
      2. Jade Aprile - MUSICAL NATIONALISM - Borodin (Russia) 
      3. Nicholas Grimshaw - MUSICAL NATIONALISM - Stravinsky (Russia) 

    Week 13 - January 11 (submitted as essay or presentation)
      1. Rena Lirong Xu
      2. Mark Edwards - WORLD TRADITIONAL MUSIC: Bossa Nova
      3. Emma Baldi

    Week 13 - January 11 (submitted as essay or presentation)
      1. Cherry Huang
      2. Rin Marshall
      3. Claudia Zhang
      4. Aldi Abujan - EUROPEAN MUSICAL NATIONALISM: R.Wagner (Germany) 



    REVISED LECTURE TOPIC SCHEDULE: 

    Nov. 23 - Instruments of the Orchestra
                  - Opera & Music Drama from Ancient Greece to Hollywood (part 1)

    Nov. 30 - Opera & Music Drama from Ancient Greece to Hollywood (part 2)

    Dec. 7 - The Great Cartoon Composers - Carl Stalling & Scott Bradley

    Dec. 14 - Electronic and Computer Instruments (part 1) 

    Dec. 21 - Electronic and Computer Instruments (part 2 )

    January 4 - Jazz and American Popular Music

    January 11 - FINAL EXAM