21M.301 Harmony and Counterpoint I
Fall 2013
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Arthur Dove: "George Gershwin--I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise" 1927
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Instructors: Justin D Casinghino, Mark Sumner Harvey, Elena Ruehr, Travis S Alford, Mark David Buckles, Elaine Kwon, Florie Namir, Vartan Aghababian, Garo William Saraydarian, Charles Shadle
Lecture: MW11-12.30 (4-160)
Announcements
301 Singing Lab Cancelled 11/15
Announced on 15 November 2013 3:06 p.m. by Garo William Saraydarian
An Important Concert on Friday Novemeber 8th
On Friday November 8th in Killian at 8pm, the renowned American pianist Alan Feinberg will give a free recital. The program will feature works by Chopin and the English Virginalists, as well as the monument Sonata #3 of Charles Wourinen, a work composed expressly for Mr. Feinberg.
Announced on 05 November 2013 2:21 p.m. by Charles Shadle
Piano Lab Materials
Announced on 03 September 2013 6:14 p.m. by Charles Shadle
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE 301 PIANO LAB
1. Students should register for the Lab by signing the sign-up sheet outside of 4-070 as soon as possible if they are pre-registered in the class.
2. Students hoping to enter the class, but who are not pregistered, should wait until after their first class meeting, so their enrollment in the class is confirmed.
3. Those 301 students celebrating religious holidays this week, should be able to sign-up on Tuesday, September 3 or Wednesday, September 4 before sundown. If you are unable to do this, please contact your Professor, and you will be accomodated.
4. Make sure to sign up for a time, that you can consistantly attend throughout the semester.
Announced on 03 September 2013 6:02 p.m. by Charles Shadle
Singing Lab
The first singing lab meeting will take place on Friday September 13th in Room 26-100 from 4-5pm. Please bring the required text of "5 Centuries of Choral Music" to our first meeting. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me at garo@mit.eduThanks!
Announced on 29 August 2013 9:59 p.m. by Garo William Saraydarian