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Remember homework is always due before class!  You must submit reading reviews for ''each'' reading to me by email ''before'' class on Thursday! For details, see course outline above.
 
Remember homework is always due before class!  You must submit reading reviews for ''each'' reading to me by email ''before'' class on Thursday! For details, see course outline above.
  
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* [http://glnd.alexanderstreet.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/View/329944 Hearing the Music of the Middle East]
 
* [http://glnd.alexanderstreet.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/View/329944 Hearing the Music of the Middle East]
 
* [http://glnd.alexanderstreet.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/View/330383 Performance of Arab Music in Twentieth-Century Egypt: Reconciling Authenticity and Contemporaneity]
 
* [http://glnd.alexanderstreet.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/View/330383 Performance of Arab Music in Twentieth-Century Egypt: Reconciling Authenticity and Contemporaneity]

Revision as of 21:57, 9 September 2012

Click here to download course outline for Fall 2012

Please complete readings, watch films, and study maqamat and durub prior to each class. Submit a 1-2 paragraph report on each reading and each film via email to the instructor using the subject line: MENAME review

Midterm quizzes are scheduled for October 11 (academic, 6:30 – 7:00; short answer and map quiz) and October 25 (demonstration of performance and aural competence, 6:30 – 7:30). No makeups will be allowed without a valid excuse. Final exam: November 29, 6:30 to 9:30, comprising two quizzes (academic and performance). No makeups will be allowed without a valid excuse.

Week 1: Sep 6

Maqam: Hijaz
Durub: wahda, maqsum, bamb

(see Theory section)

Lecture segment (6:30 to 7:00)

Course introduction

Rehearsal segment: (7:00 to 9:30)

Instrumental piece:

Songs:

  • Ah Ya Zayn (traditional; here performed by the celebrated Wadi al-Safi)

Week 2: Sep 13

Maqam: Bayyati
Durub: Sama`i, Sama`i Darij, Yuruk Sama`i

Homework

Remember homework is always due before class! You must submit reading reviews for each reading to me by email before class on Thursday! For details, see course outline above.

Read & review:

Browse: http://maqamworld.com, and Theory section of our website, especially for the maqam (Hijaz) and durub we introduced last week.

Lecture segment

Overview of tonal and rhythmic theory

Rehearsal

Review pieces from last time.