Course Catalog - 2006-2007

     

CLAS 230 - GREEK & ROMAN SOURCES

Long Title: GREEK AND ROMAN SOURCES IN THE HISTORY OF OPERA
Department: Classical Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The aim of this course is to develop critical skills and new ideas about classical anitquity and western music of the last four centuries, with special reference to musical drama. This course takes a literary-historical approach to what has come to be known as opera. Among the major themes we will discuss are the complex admixture of factors which produced the earliest operas, the persistent influence of Ovid, the appeal of mythic Crete, Greek and Roman history, the centrality of pastoral poetry in the history of the genre, and recurrent efforts through musical-literary history since 1600 to 'reform' and correct 'abuses' in compositional style in poetry and music.