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MUS 363 How Jazz Began

Explores the early history of jazz, America's  principal contribution to world musical culture. Considers jazz antecedents-the blues, ragtime-and origins in early twentieth century New Orleans. Then considers the "Chicago School," early territory bands, "New-Orleans revival," big-band tradition of the 1940's, and small-group sessions and beginnings of bebop. Although there is consideration of the historical/music-historical backgrounds, emphasis is on the music itself, through original recordings and scholarly transcriptions, which permit detailed analyses of jazz characteristics at critical moments. Students may not earn credit for both MUS 263 and MUS 363. [GM1, H]

Prerequisite

MUS 102, MUS 103, or MUS 121

Instructor

Cummings