Call Number | 10772 |
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Day & Time Location |
MW 11:40am-12:55pm 716 Hamilton Hall |
Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | Department |
Instructor | Tina Fruehauf |
Type | LECTURE |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | Prerequisites: Music Humanities (Columbia University) or An Introduction to Music (Barnard). With the arrival of the first Jewish immigrants in New York in the mid-1600s until today, Jewish music in the City has oscillated between preserving traditions and introducing innovative ideas. This course explores the variety of ways people have used music to describe, inscribe, symbolize, and editorialize their Jewish experience. Along these lines, it draws upon genres of art music, popular music, and non-Western traditions, as well as practices that synthesize various styles and genres, from hazzanut to hiphop. Diverse musical experiences will serve as a window to address wider questions of identity, memory, and dislocation. We will also experience the Jewish soundscape of New York’s dynamic and eclectic music culture by visiting various venues and meeting key players in today’s music scene, and thus engage in the ongoing dialogues that define Jewishness in New York. A basic familiarity with Judaism and Jewish culture is helpful for this course, but it is by no means required. You do not need to know Jewish history to take this class, nor do you need to be able to read music. Translations from Hebrew and Yiddish will be provided, and musical analysis will be well explained. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Music |
Enrollment | 0 students (25 max) as of 9:05PM Friday, March 28, 2025 |
Subject | Music |
Number | UN2030 |
Section | 001 |
Division | Interschool |
Section key | 20253MUSI2030V001 |