The course is designed to interest Master's students of various departments and programs, such as the performance programs (MAUT), composition (MAKP) and master theory program MATE. The different backgrounds and specialities of the participants enrolled will be taken into account during the course.
The course covers various approaches to exploring rhythmical aspects of music in theoretical, historical and aesthetical contexts. The course focuses on West-European tonal music in the 18th and 19th centuries but also relates to other musical styles such as modal, contemporary, and non-Western music.
Language of instruction: English.
Course coordinator: Ram Reuven.