Course Catalog - 2006-2007

     

MDST 427 - TOPICS IN EARLY MUSIC

Long Title: TOPICS IN EARLY MUSIC: TROUBADOUR S, TROUVERES, AND THE MUSIC OF COURTLY LOVE
Department: Medieval Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will explore the music and poetry of the Medieval Provenscal Troubadours and northern French Trouveres, placing their songs within the sophisticated and influential culture of courtly love. Other genres following in this tradition including Minnesang, Gallican-Portugese cantigas de amor, and Latin and Middle-English love songs, will be examined depending on the interest of the students. Among topics to be considered are stylistic continuities and divergences, the social situation of composers and performers in the Middle Ages, the relationship of music and poetry, the oral-written tradition, the songs of the female Trobairitz, and performances practice within the modern Medievalist revival. The course will also sample recent developments in scholarship including Marxist, feminist, psychoanalytic, and deconstructive approaches. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: MUSI 527.