A) The notorious premiere of Stravinsky′s The Rite of Spring (1913) ended in a riot, with audience members shouting and even fighting over what they believed was an attempt to destroy all that was beautiful in music. 1. Post a discussion consisting of 100-120 words, discussing your opinions regarding the seemingly divisive nature of certain artists, styles, or pieces of music. Are there any other musical examples that you feel have ″drawn a line in the sand,″ and galvanized the public to choose a side either for or against something? 2. Find a good example of music that demonstrates your point on YouTube and share the link with the class. Please be sure to add a content warning for any videos with explicit language. Take caution to use good spelling and grammar and always be mindful of your writing style. Too often students fall into an overly informal tone as in a text message. Instead, show me your best work and craft your post with professional eloquence. Think deeply about what you want to say and choose your words carefully. You must use your own words when submitting any written assignment in this class. B) A great number of songs composed during the 1930s and 1940s were intended for dancing, with many songwriters and bandleaders working within the wildly popular ″swing″ style. 1. Post a discussion consisting of 100-120 words, discussing your thoughts on what you believe makes for a great dance song of any era. Try to describe that special musical and/or rhythmic quality in the song that seems to make listeners want to move. Remember, here we′re looking for a discussion concerning the interplay of the song′s rhythmic patterns (beats) rather than its lyrical content. When applicable, use musical terminology in your writing. 2. Find a good example of music that demonstrates your opinions on YouTube and share the link with the class. Please be sure to add a content warning for any videos with explicit language. Take caution to use good spelling and grammar and always be mindful of your writing style. Too often students fall into an overly informal tone as in a text message. Instead, show me your best work and craft your post with professional eloquence. Think deeply about what you want to say and choose your words carefully. You must use your own words when submitting any written assignment in this class.
