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Evolution of jazz outline

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Evolution of Jazz 1 Spring 2011 [Tues, Thurs 12:15-1:30] MUH 2018 Evolution of Jazz Instructor: Barry Greene E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 904 620-3850 Office: 2307 Office Hours: Overview A historical survey of the evolution of jazz from primitive African elements through its fusion with Western hymns, work songs and military music. Various styles of jazz will be studied from Dixieland through modern/contemporary jazz forms. Goals Determine the historical periods and corresponding genres in music Judge audibly between works of varying time periods and styles Distinguish between repertoire of superior and inferior quality

Evolution of jazz outline

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Evolution of Jazz 1 Spring 2011 [Tues, Thurs 12:15-1:30] MUH 2018 Evolution of Jazz Instructor: Barry Greene E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 904 620-3850 Office: 2307 Office Hours: Overview A historical survey of the evolution of jazz from primitive African elements through its fusion with Western hymns, work songs and military music. Various styles of jazz will be studied from Dixieland through modern/contemporary jazz forms. Goals Determine the historical periods and corresponding genres in music Judge audibly between works of varying time periods and styles Distinguish between repertoire of superior and inferior quality

600-1450 cram

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600?1450 Time Period ? 22% of the Exam Cram Packet Nature and causes of changes in the world history framework leading up to 600?1450 as a period: Major events which caused change: ? Islam emerges; Islamic empire emerges ? Industrial Revolution in China (Sung dynasty) ? Spread of Neo-Confucianism (in China) ? mixture of Confucianism with some Buddhism ? Schism in Christianity (when the east and the west churches divided into Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity; they divided over the issue of icons) ? Camels in Sahara ? increased trade ? Black Death ? decimated Europe?s population, political, and economic systems ? Italian Renaissance ? began the dominance of Europe in culture Emergence of new empires and political systems

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