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Course Descriptions: 2010-11


Title:
The Origins of Jazz

Course Code:
GRMUS J601
Credits:
2 credits
Hours:
2 hours weekly
Offered:
Fall

Instructors:
Mr. Schaap

Description:

At the turn of the 19th century, jazz, America's original art form, was born in the historic city of New Orleans. Created by African-Americans, it incorporated everything from blues, Italian operas, Caribbean dances, and military marches to the music of the Baptist church. This graduate course explores these origins and the social climates that contributed to its evolution. Performers such as Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe "King" Oliver, Sidney Bechet, and Louis Armstrong will be studied. Reading and listening assignments, class discussions, and final paper required. When possible, students will present live performances.

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