Current
UCLA, Spring Quarter 2008
- Music History 70: Beethoven
Lecture, four hours. Designed for undergraduate students. Life and works
of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Courses Previously
Taught
UCLA,
Winter Quarter, 2008
- Music History 98T: The Accomplished
Woman in Turn of the Nineteenth-Century England
This seminar considers the Georgian
and Regency notion of the Accomplished Woman from the perspective
of English women of the period. Students will consider a wide
range of documents by women of the time, including novels, conduct
books, letters, and journals, in which their authors define,
promote, argue with, codify, malign, and embrace the expectations
for domestic accomplishment that faced the middle and upper
classes at the turn of the nineteenth century. We will read
women's accounts of the activities that they pursued, uncovering
their feelings about painting and drawing, music, and dancing.
We will also get to know several women who broke the mold of
the accomplished woman by rising to public fame as writers and
performers.
UCLA,
Summer Session C, 2007
- Music
History 62: Mozart
Lecture,
four hours; discussion, one hour. Designed for students who
do not read music. Life, works, and mythology of Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart, in context of both his age and our own. Open to non-UCLA
students and members of the community through UCLA Summer
Sessions.
UCLA, Summer Session A, 2006
- Music History 34: Beethoven
Lecture, four hours; discussion,
one hour. Designed for undergraduate students. Life and works
of Ludwig van Beethoven.
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