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Nov 26, 2024
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MUS 424 - Form and Analysis II The transition from tonal music of Brahms, Chopin, and Wagner to systematic atonality
in works of Schoenberg and Webern; the replacement of tonally generated forms
by those based on other types of order; aesthetics of music after tonality.
Prerequisites & Notes MUS 224
Credits: 3
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