Monday, August 5, 2013

Coursera Music Classes



From what I hear Coursera is excellent, so for Music Monday I thought I'd share their fall music course listings (plus one from January). The classes are held online and are free.

* Survey of Music Technology starts Aug. 26th, 2013 and is 6 weeks long (Georgia Institute of Technology)

* History of Rock, Part One starts Sept. 2nd, 2013 and is 7 weeks long (University of Rochester)

* Exploring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas starts Sept. 3rd 2013 and is 5 weeks long (Curtis Institute of Music)

* The Language of Hollywood: Storytelling, Sound, and Color starts Sept. 16th, 2013 and is 5 weeks long (Wesleyan University)

* Fundamentals of Rehearsing Music Ensembles starts Sept. 23rd, 2013 and is 8 weeks long (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

* Introduction to Programming for Musicians and Digital Artists starts October 2013 and is 8 weeks long (California Institute of the Arts)

* From the Repertoire: Western Music History through Performance starts Oct. 1st, 2013 and is 7 weeks long (Curtis Institute of Music)

* Write Like Mozart: An Introduction to Classical Music Composition starts January 2014 and is 6 weeks long (National University of Singapore)

There's also a poetry class coming up:

* Modern & Contemporary American Poetry starts Sept. 7th, 2013 and is 10 weeks long (University of Pennsylvania)

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I wanted to include a song for you, so here's a little something for Dr. Horrible fans. My son says these guys are "fresh."


Here's another song for folks who don't know Dr. Horrible: I've Got This Friend by The Civil Wars. I love the back-and-forth of the lyrics.

2 comments:

HWY said...

I'm taking History of Rock, Part 2 now and really enjoying it.

Not only is it learning for the joy of learning, but I can pause/rewind the lecturer whenever I want. Do I ever wish I could have done that way back when! :-)

Tara @ A Teaching Life said...

I shall have to save this post for when I'm done with the twoo weeks at TC, BUT I love The Civil Wars! I am a fan, thanks to you!