03507 - Musical Theory

Academic Year 2021/2022

Course contents

The basic notions of grammar and logic of Western music will be dealt with, with reference to musical notation, the concepts of time, metre and rhythm, tonality and construction of scales, classification of intervals, chords, transposing instruments.

The students will be able to practice, with laboratory methodology, on:

- reading and writing of modern musical notation;
- elements of music theory and grammar;
- elements of harmony;
- elements of musical analysis, vocabulary and musical forms;
- scales and keys;
- intervals;
- melody and harmony;
- chords and cadences;
- modulations;
- basso continuo.

Readings/Bibliography

Basic bibliography

  • J. W. Solomon, Music Theory Essentials, New York and London, Routledge, 2019;
  • W. Ziegenrücker, ABC Musica. Manuale di teoria musicale con esercizi, Milan, Rugginenti, 2016 (or previous editions);
  • F. Della Seta (ed. byi), Breve lessico musicale, Rome, Carocci, 2009;
  • O. Károlyj, La grammatica della musica, Turin, Einaudi, 2000 (or other editions);
  • W. Piston, Harmony, New York, Norton, 1987;

For these volumes, a reasoned selection of the essential chapters will be indicated during the lessons.

Teaching methods

The course will be carried out with traditional teaching methods: the teacher will always be present in the classroom; the possibility to follow the lessons remotely live streaming, via the MS-TEAMS platform, will be guaranteed.

Updates depending from the evolution of the health emergency will be promptly communicated.

Lectures, listening and analysis of musical examples. Practical laboratory exercises.


Assessment methods

During the final exam (oral interview), students will report on the bibliography and on some exercises related to the topics covered in the lesson.

Teaching tools

Didactic materials will be made available online for the students.


Office hours

See the website of Nicola Badolato