with Dr. Ryan Jones,
UW-Eau Claire Department of Music and
Theatre Arts
Wednesdays, October 2 - 30
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
UW-Eau Claire campus and outside concert performance
$125 | Early Bird Discount $25 off if registered BEFORE Friday, September 6 ($100), plus concert ticket price (TBD)
1 CEU
Learn how to really listen to Classical Music!
Enhance your listening skills with this beginning course in Classical Music! Start your journey with the history, important composers, and major works of the Western European musical tradition. Supplement your understanding of the influential composers and compositional styles from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras, as well as the 20th Century. As a music lover, you will explore a new way to listen to and understand classical music. This course includes a field trip to an outside performance in Eau Claire (date and time to be determined).
Instructor
Dr. Ryan Jones is an associate professor of music in the Department of Music and Theatre Arts at UW-Eau Claire where he teaches courses in the history of Western art music, world music, and popular music. He received a B.A. in English from the University of Richmond and holds both a Ph.D. and an M.F.A. in Musicology from Brandeis University. Dr. Jones's areas of musicological interest range from symphonic and operatic histories to American art music, jazz, and rock.
Cancellation Policy
You may cancel your registration up to 5 business days before the start date for a refund less a $25 administrative fee. If you cancel fewer than 5 business days before the start date, no refund will be given. If you do not attend the program, you are responsible for the full fee. If the program is cancelled or full, we will refund the program fee. You may substitute another person for your registration at any time. Call us for assistance.
Accommodations:
If you need an accommodation for a disability to fully participate in this program, or need this document in an alternative format, please contact Continuing Education at 715-836-3636 / toll-free 866-893-2423, or use the Wisconsin Relay System (711) as soon as possible.



