You will be choosing a total of 4 pieces per module for the playlists assignment
You will be choosing a total of 4 pieces per module for the playlists assignment. The specifics for each module are below. For Middle Ages & Renaissance 2 must be from Middle Ages & 2 from Renaissance. For each piece within a module submission, you will include the name, composer, and link to a performance along with writing a paragraph that includes why you chose that piece and why/how it fits the music characteristics of that time period. Make sure to include terminology from the class and music characteristics of the period. A reference list is required, but Youtube links or other links to where you heard the music will not count as references. The characteristics for each time period can be found in the Background/Characteristics Powerpoint and/or scriipt within that time periods module.
ASSIGNMENT REMINDERS:
The written assignments in this class are based on you applying the knowledge learned from the modules.
While you do need references for the playlist re: where you learned about the style period, characteristics of the style period, and/or song information, these assignments should have very few to no quotes and definitely avoid blocks of texts from outside sources
[Written assignments must have a Turnitin similarity score under 40% (a plagiarism program available to the instructor)].
If you are over 40% on one of the assignments, it is about not just similarity but also following the directions & for it to be your application of knowledge in substantially answering the questions and writing in your own words.
The following sample reference list must be followed and included SEPARATELY at the end of your Playlist with new and appropriate citations for your Playlist (10 of 50 points):
Sample Reference List (NOTE: YOUTUBE MAY NOT BE USED AS A REFERENCE CITATION)
Forney, K., DellAntonio, A., & Machlis, J (2015). The Enjoyment of Music (12th ed.) (pp. 74-75). New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. pp. 74-75.
Swafford, J. (1992). The Vintage Guide to Classical Music (p. 14-17). New York, NY: Random House, Inc.
Swafford, J. (1992). The Vintage Guide to Classical Music (p. 27). New York, NY: Random House, Inc.
Swafford, J. (1992). The Vintage Guide to Classical Music (pp. 172-174). New York, NY: Random House, Inc.
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