Do you love music and wish you had the resources to travel the world experiencing it all first hand? Now you don't have to.
This summer, World Music, will be offered online at Fitchburg State. From the comfort of your home, you can experience the culture of Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Spain, Ireland, Latin America, Central Asia, India, China, Japan, and Indonesia.
We'll explore entertaining videos representing the music and dance of these countries and you'll have the opportunity to discover how world music has impacted the American pop music scene.
You'll experience the lifestyles, costumes, musical instruments, and the unique musical expression of people from around the world.
Videos will serve as a basis for:
- Discussion posts
- Creative thinking
- Creative writing
This course is great for :
- Professors of history, culture, art, music
- K-12 music, history, language teachers
- Students interested in countries from around the world
- Musicians, amateurs or professionals
- Students of folk art, fashion and dance
In place of a final exam, students may opt to present a power point which illustrates how a contemporary American pop music group has used the stylistic features of music from a country or culture of their choice.
NO PRIOR MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE OR EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Some testimonials from students who have taken this class:
You have inspired me to be a better student in this class. Taking the time to comment on our work has made the challenges of the material worth it. You are a great professor and I will not forget you after I graduate in May. Thank you. Cara Hannigan, December 2017
Dr. Pearlmutter's online course was well prepared, interesting, challenging and also fun. His feedback on assignments was heartfelt and detailed. Aimee St. Jean, Spring 2016
I enjoyed this class very much, and I liked your teaching style; concise, reasonable, and transparent! I will try to follow your good example with my own class. Darlene Azadnia, Spring 2016
You went above and beyond by getting that quiz reopened. I appreciate the assistance. Robert Almeida, Fall 2016
WORLD MUSIC MUSC 1500 CRN #42059 Section 51 3 Credits Textbook needed
Instructor Dr. Alan Pearlmutter teaches music at Bristol Community College in Fall River, Massachusetts and has taught World Music at Fitchburg State. A trained jazz drummer, entertainer, and conductor, he has taught at fifteen other colleges. His specialties are music history, music theory, orchestral music, percussion, and piano. In Boston, he is founder/ music director/ conductor of Kammerwerke, a professional double wind quintet. |