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Other related courses-Old "Topics" Course Music 198, 1971-1976, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 9
Identifier: 0039_PER_Pian_Series_1_Subseries_4_Folder_9
-Topics in Music 198. Holograph and typescript. Typescript with handwritten notes and markings

-Music 198 (1976 Spring) Aspect of Chinese music. Course outline. With handwritten notes and markings

-Music 198 (Spring 1976). How the Chinese look at music: through studying Yellow River Concerto and reformed Peking operas. With handwritten corrections, notes and markings

-Content of the course (I hope). I. 1st week or 2: General discussions II. Instrumental music III. Vocal music; Other first day routine. With handwritten corrections, notes and markings

-II. Geography - neighboring countries. Holograph. On authenticity

-IV. Context. Traditional performances in the present day settings in the far east. How do we judge materials in data collecting? With handwritten notes

-V. Manner & color. Vocal styles. Colors: manner of performance. Holograph

-Music 198. Listening Assignment. I. The manner of performance and the tone qualities in some Chinese vocal music. II. Expressiveness and liveliness. III. Form and the question of analysis. With handwritten notes and markings

-Music 198 (Fall 1971) #1. Holograph. About the course

-Question of Style. Holograph. Examples of different styles of singing. Social factors? illiteracy?

-#3 Oct 6: style of performance. Holograph. Expressiveness. Summarize on style. What makes Chinese music Chinese? What is style? What is theory?

-Mechanics of the course (1973 Fall). Holograph

-Music 198 Aspects of Chinese Music. Introd. Sept 24 1973. What the course is about. What makes Chinese music "Chinese?" What makes Chinese music "music?" Schedule of the course

-Looking at a different culture. Holograph. Difference between looking inside-out & outside in. Keep 2 basic questions constantly in mind. Intellectual approach

-Music 198 Aspects of Chinese music. Holograph. Purpose. Sample questions for thinking

-Plan of the course. Holograph. 1. Chyn music. 2. P'i-pa music. 3. Vocal music-popular narratives, drum singing. 4. Peking opera

-Lecture II. Chronology of China, Japan, Korea, and West. Holograph

-Map of China. Holograph (Note 2)

-Historical picture. Holograph. Types of music and issues

-Reading reminder. Holograph

-Questions about Chinese music scene to be addressed. Holograph. Multiform melody. History. Map to show relevancy to music events. Recent dev

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  • 1971-1976, undated

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