MHST 338 Music of the High Baroque
	 Music  of the  High  Baroque is an in depth exploration of repertory produced by composers such  as J. S. Bach,  G. F. Handel, and  G. P. Telemann. During this course,  we will study  technical aspects  of the era including genre  characteristics (keyboard suites,  passions, cantatas, civic music,  opera, etc.) and  compositional approaches (ritornello structure, fugue, da capo aria, and  so on). We will also consider extra musical  elements that  affected artistic  production: local performing conditions, politics,  commerce, and  the contours of individual biography. Baroque music  is a repertory that  has long been  associated with privilege and  prestige;  we will interrogate the  reasons  this characterization persists.