<p><strong>PART I Elements</strong></p><p>1 Sound: Pitch, Dynamics, and Tone Color</p><p>2 Performing Media: Voices and Instruments</p><p>3 Rhythm</p><p>4 Music Notation</p><p>5 Melody</p><p>6 Harmony</p><p>7 Key</p><p>8 Musical Texture</p><p>9 Musical Form</p><p>10 Musical Style</p><p><strong>PART II The Middle Ages and Renaissance</strong></p><p>1 Music in the Middle Ages (450-1450)</p><p>2 Music in the Renaissance (1450-1600)</p><p><strong>PART III The Baroque Period</strong></p><p>1 Baroque Music</p><p>2 Music in Baroque Society</p><p>3 The Concerto Grosso and Ritornello Form</p><p>4 The Fugue</p><p>5 The Elements of Opera</p><p>6 Opera in the Baroque Era</p><p>7 Claudio Monteverdi</p><p>8 Henry Purcell</p><p>9 The Baroque Cantata</p><p>10-11 Barbara Strozzi, Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre</p><p>12 The Baroque Sonata</p><p>13-14 Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach</p><p>15 The Baroque Suite</p><p>16 The Chorale and Church Cantata</p><p>17 The Oratorio</p><p>18 George Frideric Handel</p><p><strong>PART IV The Classical Period</strong></p><p>1 The Classical Style (1750-1820)</p><p>2 Composer, Patron, and Public in the Classical Period</p><p>3 Sonata Form</p><p>4 Theme and Variations</p><p>5 Minuet and Trio</p><p>6 Rondo</p><p>7 The Classical Symphony</p><p>8 The Classical Concerto</p><p>9 The Symphone Concertane (new)</p><p>10. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (new)</p><p>11 Classical Chamber Music</p><p>12-14 Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven</p><p><strong>PART V The Romantic Period</strong></p><p>1 Romanticism in Music (1820-1900)</p><p>2 Romantic Composers and Their Public</p><p>3 The Art Song</p><p>4-10 Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Clara Wieck Schumann, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Felix Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel</p><p>11 Program Music</p><p>12 Hector Berlioz</p><p>13 Nationalism in Nineteenth- Century Music</p><p>14-20 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Antonin Dvořák, Johannes Brahms, Georges Bizet, Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Richard Wagner</p><p><strong>PART VI The Twentieth Century and Beyond</strong></p><p>1 Musical Styles: 1900-1945</p><p>2 Music and Musicians in Society since 1900</p><p>3 Impressionism and Symbolism</p><p>4-6 Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Lili Boulanger</p><p>7 Primitivism</p><p>8 Igor Stravinsky</p><p>9 Neoclassicism</p><p>10 Sergei Prokofiev</p><p>11 Expressionism</p><p>12-14 Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Béla Bartók</p><p>15 Music in America</p><p>16-21 Charles Ives, George Gershwin, Florence Price (New), William Grant Still, Aaron Copland, Alberto Ginastera</p><p>22 Musical Styles since 1945</p><p>23 Music since 1945: Ten Representative Pieces</p><p>24 Jazz</p><p>25 Music for Stage and Screen</p><p>26 Popular Music Genres</p><p><strong>PART VII Nonwestern Music</strong></p><p>1 Music in Nonwestern Cultures</p><p>2 Music in Sub-Saharan Africa</p><p>3 Classical Music of India</p>