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1000 Years of Love Songs

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Course Number: 
S121E
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MUSI
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<p>Online Course. History of the love song in Western culture from the twelfth-century troubadours to contemporary popular hits. Music and the shifting social constructions of desire over the past millennium. The song repertory’s engagement with ideas and movements such as courtly love, humanism, romanticism, sexual libertinism, and the LGBT rights movement. Students who took this course as a first-year seminar may not enroll in this summer course. Enrollment limited to 20 students.&#160;1 Credit. Session A: May 27 – June 28. Tuition: $5070. Technology Fee: $85.</p>
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Anna Zayaruznaya
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MUSIS121E
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TTh 6.00-7.30p
Term Code: 
202402
CRN: 
30805
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14829955
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MUSI S121E (CRN: 30805)

Online Course. History of the love song in Western culture from the twelfth-century troubadours to contemporary popular hits. Music and the shifting social constructions of desire over the past millennium. The song repertory’s engagement with ideas and movements such as courtly love, humanism, romanticism, sexual libertinism, and the LGBT rights movement. Students who took this course as a first-year seminar may not enroll in this summer course. Enrollment limited to 20 students. 1 Credit. Session A: May 27 – June 28. Tuition: $5070. Technology Fee: $85. (View syllabus)


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