VC 620F NEC Song Institute: Song Lab III: French
	 This course is designed as an intensive, immersive experience in the study of French song in the  nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A departure from the traditional song survey, the class  provides students with the opportunity to focus on a chosen body of work and investigate it in a  vigorous and detailed way. Students will experience a multifaceted approach to song analysis,  merging performance and scholarship. exploring poems through linguistic, structural, and sonic  lenses, producing theoretical analysis, and reading articles on subjects related to cultural and  social history. In addition to in-class performance coachings, students will receive in-depth,  personalized instruction from members of the voice, theory, and musicology departments. Our  course of study will include two modules, the first devoted to Fauré and Verlaine, the second  devoted to Poulenc and the Surrealists. A final, video-recorded lecture recital related to the  musical legacy of Josephine Baker and the Harlem Renaissance in Paris will be due at the  semester's end.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
(Instructor Permission)