The Baroque Motet

Choose either essay two or three and expand it into a larger research paper of approximately six to seven pages. You should supplement the research you've already performed in your earlier essays by incorporating new material from an expanded use of scholarly sources such as monographs, journal articles, and primary sources Your final paper should be a complication of your original argumentation, and should seek to add nuance to your earlier work. At the heart of your research inquiry should be a "problem" that you're trying to solve. You should make this problem known in your essay via the introductory paragraphs, and your original thesis statement should be your solution to this problem based on the kinds of sources you have read and your analytical understanding of music. As in all the essays from this class, your final paper should speak in some way to music's emotionality, either in the present (via your auto-ethnography) or the past (via your emotional meaning essay) Your final paper should feature at least seven sources, primarily comprised of peer-reviewed journals, books published from academic presses, and primary sources (such as written accounts, images, musical scores, etc.). An occasional web source is acceptable. You should use proper Chicago-style citation practices as outlined in class, such as the use of footnotes for in-text citations and a bibliography of sources consulted