Details for MUS401 Music History

Music is a universal language that evolves with society. Through this unit, students will study the development of Western art music from the Middle Ages through to contemporary trends, explore the rich heritage of Australian Indigenous music, and understand the transformation of popular music genres over time.

Quick Stats

  • Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
  • Course code: MUS401
  • Credit points: 10

Subject Coordinator

Prerequisite

Nil

Unit Content

Outcomes

  1. Describe Australian indigenous music in the context of other world musics;
  2. Explain the key genres of Western popular music and their evolution;
  3. Summarise the major stages of Western art music history; and
  4. Synthesise diverse musical histories to account for the human-musical phenomenon.

Subject Content

  • Introduction to Indigenous, popular, and Western Art music history
  • Australian indigenous music and music of ancient cultures
  • Early 20th Century popular music – Big Band, Jazz, Blues
  • Rock ‘n’ Roll, Country, and Soul – 1950s-1960s
  • Disco, heavier popular styles, and pop music – 1970s-1980s
  • EDM, boy/girl bands, and singer-songwriters – 1990s-present
  • Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music
  • Classical period
  • Romantic and Post-romantic periods
  • Impressionism, Serialism, and Art music in the 20th and 21st Centuries
  • 21st Century art music, film and television music, and world music
  • The human-music obsession, and music history revision

This course may be offered in the following formats

  • Face to Face (on site)
  • E-learning (online)
  • Intensive

Please consult your course prospectus or enquire about how and when this course will be offered next at Alphacrucis University College.

Assessment Methods

  • Oral Presentation (25%)
  • Exam (25%)
  • Major Essay (50%)

Prescribed Text

  • Griffiths, P. (2009) A Concise History of Western Music. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

Please consult your instructor before purchasing any textbooks