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MUSI E-54/W Introduction to Jazz, 1900-1945
Fall term (10209)
Thomas G. Everett, MS, Director of Bands, Harvard University.
Wednesdays beginning Aug. 31, 5:30-7:30 pm.
Course tuition: noncredit $650, undergraduate credit $975.
Writing-intensive course. Limited enrollment.
This course focuses on the history of jazz, from its origins to the swing era, with emphasis on outstanding innovators and stylists Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. Class time is spent listening to and discussing classic performances of recorded jazz. Prerequisite: a varied listening experience is desirable. (4 credits)
MUSI E-139 A History of Blues in America
Spring term (22621)
Charles M. Sawyer, Jr., MS, Technical Account Manager, Google and Consultant, B.B. King Museum.
Wednesdays beginning Jan. 25, 7:35-9:35 pm.
Course tuition: noncredit $1,025, undergraduate credit $1,025, graduate credit $1,950.
This course is a study of blues from 1900 to the present. Major artists include McKinley Morganfield (Muddy Waters), Chester Burnett (Howlin' Wolf), Marion Walter Jacobs (Little Walter), Otis Spann, B. B. King, Paul Butterfield, and Kim Wilson. Development of the unique voices of principal instruments (guitar and harmonica) and the role of amplification in establishing the defining style of blues is given special attention. Class time includes listening to and discussing recordings, viewing historic footage, and hearing lecture-demonstrations by major artists. The history of the music is set in the context of social changes that allowed "race" music to enter the mainstream. (4 credits)

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