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Course Outline /Schedule (Weekly) Planned Learning Activities |
| Week | Subject | Student's Preliminary Work | Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
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1 |
Meeting and giving general information about the course of music history. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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2 |
Describing primitives and characteristics of their music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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3 |
Studying the ancient Mesopotamian civilizations´ music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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4 |
Studying Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, SOUTHEAST Asian and ancient Greek civilizations´ music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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5 |
Music of the Middle Ages (monodi religious, church modes, secular monodi) expression. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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6 |
Studying Romanesque and Gothic era music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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7 |
Studying the beginning of the polyphony era and development of polyphonic music.
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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8 |
Studying musical features of ancient Ars Age, important world events and composers of that period. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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9 |
Studying musical features of ancient Ars Nova Age, important world events and composers of that period. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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10 |
Studying the development of note writing. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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11 |
Studying the general characteristics of the Renaissance period, world events, the other important names and composers of the era, and analyzing the works. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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12 |
Studying the musical characteristics of the Renaissance period and the features of national schools, religious polyphony in Catholic church. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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13 |
Studying musical instruments and music styles of the Renaissance Age. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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14 |
Introduction to the Baroque period. Studying the general characteristics of the period, world events, other important names and composers of the era, and analyzing the works. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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15 |
Types and forms of Baroque music, musical genres and forms of music of the era, and important works of great composers. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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16 |
Studying the musical features and composers of Rococo style and analyzing the works. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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17 |
The emergence and development of opera. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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18 |
Studying the general characteristics of the classical period, world events and characteristics of music in the period. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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19 |
Studying the phases of the classical period. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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20 |
Studying musical forms and styles in the classical period, classical sonata form, the major composers of the period, analyzing the important works of art. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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21 |
General characteristics of the Romantic period, world events and music features of the period , general concepts of romance, and their main effects on romantic music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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22 |
Describing the phases of Romantic period and characteristics of romantic music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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23 |
Studying the musical instruments and music forms of the Romantic period. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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24 |
Studying national movements and the Russian Five in Romantic period |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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25 |
Studying frank sixes, genres and formats in romantic period , and important composers and works of the period |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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26 |
Studying the general characteristics of the twentieth century, world events, expressionist movement in music, and atonal music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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27 |
Studying the charecterisrics of the new classical movement , experimental phase in music and major music notation styles of the period (futurism-to-noise) |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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28 |
Studying jazz music and its effects on 20th century music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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29 |
Studying avant-guard music. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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30 |
Studying minimalist movement in music,genres and formats, significant composers and works in 20th century. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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31 |
Studying the development of music in the Republic of Turkey. |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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32/33/34 |
Final exam |
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Presentation, Special Support / Structural Examples |
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| Contribution of the Course to Key Learning Outcomes |
| # | Key Learning Outcome | Contribution* |
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1 |
Gains the ability to review advanced knowledge and skills acquired in the field critically |
3 |
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2 |
As a performing artist, has a sense of ethics of art and professional disipline. |
4 |
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3 |
Gains the musical and technical ability to interpret national and international works of literature on the stage through Opera singing techniques and methods. |
1 |
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4 |
Gains the ability to use voice mechanism accurately and efficiently on the stage, to ensure breath coordination and to protect voice health. |
0 |
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5 |
Gains the ability to review universal values with the knowledge acquired in their field of study. |
1 |
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6 |
Gains the sensitivity of being an artist who is aware of the responsibilities towards his nation, himself and humanity. |
2 |
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7 |
Besides singing technique, controls his body successfully thanks to the abilities acquired through dance, stage and fencing disciplines. |
0 |
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8 |
Improves the practical ability of singing ability which is developed through acquiring technical knowledge together with the acting ability on the stage. |
0 |
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9 |
Gains the ability to provide all kinds of national and international singing literature documents, equipments, resources and archive related to his field. |
4 |
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10 |
Gains the ability to individually maintain the process of practicing on works which he is responsible for. |
1 |
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11 |
Constantly improves himself as a man of art, and follows the current activities related to his art closely. |
4 |
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12 |
Gains the ability to use his natural mechanism on the stage as an instrument by improving his coordination abilities and by recognizing and analyzing his own body, emotions, and thoughts. |
0 |
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13 |
As well as having a sense of social responsibility, owns communication and social skills requried by performing arts. |
1 |
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14 |
Gains the ability to transfer his knowledge on the art of opera singing to different audiences. |
1 |
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15 |
Has the ability of focusing on the scene, using his imagination and observation skills, the ability to have a reflex and to use the memory of the musical scene. |
0 |
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16 |
Develops the ability of creating a character on the stage, maintaining mastery of work, singing with a partner and feeling the partner. |
0 |
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17 |
As a man of art, tries to establish ties with other art fields by associating his knowledge and skills according to the rules of professional ethics. |
4 |
| * Contribution levels are between 0 (not) and 5 (maximum). |
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