SECTION 0002 (Class Nbr: 80456) - Class Meetings: Mon-Wed-Fri 9:30 am - 10:20 am
Location: Classroom 1 Building (CL1) 103
This web page and its associated links serves as a communications site for MUL 2010 at the University of Central Florida. Posted here are various information pages, assignments, study guides, and links to useful web sites. Students in MUL 2010 are free to print any of these pages for their own use in the course.
Syllabus - Overview of the course, grading policies, etc.
Schedule - Tentative list of reading & listening assignments
Daily Assignments - A complete list of all specific assignments, class announcements, and other reminders in chronological order
Review Sheets for Wright, Listening to Music
Use these items to prepare for MUL 2010 Tests
- REVIEW SHEET 1 (Terminology Quiz)
- REVIEW 2 (Medieval Music)
- REVIEW 3 (Music of the Renaissance)
- REVIEW 4 (Music of the Baroque era)
- REVIEW 5 (Music of the Classic Era)
- REVIEW 6 (Music of the Romantic Era)
- REVIEW 7 (Final Exam & 20th Century)
PowerPoint Slides from Class Lectures
For Those without Microsoft PowerPoint installed on your computer, there are at least two free alternatives available for downloading from the web:
- Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 2003 will allow you to read PowerPoint slides, but not to edit them.
- Open Office is an "open source" application that is compatible with Microsoft applications, including PowerPoint.
Useful Web Sites for MUL 2010
"Wright Companion Site" Wadsworth Thomson/Schirmer Web Site for this course's textbook (Fall 2008)
Use this site to access supporting materials, listening guides, practice quizzes, etc., directly related to the textbook you are using.The Enjoyment of Music Other Music Appreciation Textbook Sites
The companion web site to the music appreciation textbook The Enjoyment of Music used in previous sections of this course (2004 and earlier).Masterworks, A Musical DiscoveryThe companion web site to another music appreciation textbook (not used on this campus).
"eCommunity" Home page UCF Web Sites
This is the home page of UCF's "eCommunity," the web-based group email program that will allow you to communicate with other students and faculty with whom you have particular connections. In this case, you are part of the MUL 2010 eCommunity (as well as any other courses and groups on campus to which you might belong). Follow the directions on the first web page to access and use your account.
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Local Concert Information
As Central Florida's local professional symphony orchestra, the OPO performs a variety of concert series in and around Orlando. Follow the “Events” link on the home page to view the various concert series they present.Orlando OperaOrlando’s professional opera company presents 3-4 operas and others events each season. Student tickets are available in some areas of the house for as little as $ 10.00.The Festival of OrchestrasThe Festival of Orchestras is a permanent concert series in Orlando’s Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, featuring five internationally acclaimed symphony orchestras each season.The Winter Park Bach FestivalThe Winter Park Bach Festival is internationally known as the fourth oldest Bach Festival in the United States, having been founded in 1935 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach. This organization hosts a series of classical concerts throughout the year, as well as an extended Bach Festival in the early spring, on the campus of Rollins College in Winter Park.
WUCF-FM (89.9) Local & Regional Broadcasting Information
The web site of the University of Central Florida's own non-commercial radio station. Its programming is primariliy jazz, but WUCF also carries some NPR programming, a Sunday evening show on Bluegrass, and Saturday broadcasts of The Metropolitan Opera. WUCF-FM is available to you through the Internet to anyone with a Real Player Plug-in.WMFE-FM (90.7)Orlando's public radio station broadcasts primarily classical music, news, and other NPR programming 24-hours a day. Use the "pull-down" menu under "90.7" on the tool bar at the top of the home page to reach the web link for listening to WMFE's broadcast.WUFT-FM (89.1)The University of Florida's public radio station in Gainesville broadcasts a mix of classical, jazz, folk, and world music, as well as news and NPR programming 24-hours a day. WUFT-FM can be heard through the web link on their home page.