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MUS 104: Masterpieces of Opera
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An introduction to the forms and conventions of music drama from early opera to contemporary works presented in historical order. Other aspects of this genre to be explored will include the role of the composer, librettist, conductor, singer/actor, stage director, set designer, costumer, and lighting designer in opera. Open to all students. Cr 3.
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MUS 109: Dynamic Posture and A l i g n m e n t
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Provides students with a practical understanding of anatomy, kinesiology, and biomechanics in order to improve ease and freedom of motion while in a stationary position. This course is designed for musicians, as well as other performers and creative artists, athletes, and computer users. Cr 2.
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MUS 110F: Fundamentals of Music
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Abackground study of concepts and skills essential to an intelligent reading of music. The development of natural music abilities through participating in singing, rhythmic activities, and instrumental work. An appreciation of music through awareness of basic structures. Open to all students. Cr 3.
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MUS 120G: Music Until 1900
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course covers the history of Western music from antiquity to 1900 with special emphasis on early music. The elements of musical language and style are traced through representative composers' works. Listening, analysis, independent research, and writing are required. Music majors only or permission of the instructor. Cr 3.
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MUS 121G: Classical and Romantic Music
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course covers the history of Western music from 1750 to 1900. The elements of musical language and style are traced through representative composers'works. Listening, analysis, independent research, and writing are required. Music majors only or permission of the instructor. Cr 3.
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MUS 130: Music T h e o ry Lab I
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
A laboratory course in music theory required of those students needing additional assistance in first semester theory, as determined by the student's score on the entrance testing. To be taken concurrently with MUS 130 Music Theory I LEC. Does not count for music elective credit. Cr 2.
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MUS 131: Music T h e o ry II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
A continuation of the study of harmony, including the use of triads in second inversion; modulation; non-harmonic tones; the dominant seventh chord; other diatonic seventh chords; and simple binary and ternary forms. Prerequisite: MUS 130. Cr 3.
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MUS 132: Sight Singing and Ear Training I
1.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
A course in sight singing and ear training. Music majors and minors only, or permission of the School. Cr 1.
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MUS 133: Sight Singing and Ear Training II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
A continuation of MUS 132. Prerequisite: MUS 132. Cr 1.
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MUS 150: Piano Class I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This is a piano class for MUE and MUPstudents not majoring in a keyboard instrument. Topics covered include sight-reading, basic technique, scales, chord progressions, harmonization, transposition and performance of elementary to intermediate piano literature. Prerequisite: music major status or permission of School director. Cr 1.
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