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MU 446: The Drama of the Score
2.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
An introduction to the musical language of opera. Exploration of the musical and physical drama inherent in the orchestral score. Analysis of the operatic score as tool for making dramatic and physical choices in the performance of arias from all historical periods and styles. Spring semester only. 2 hours weekly; 2 credits
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MU 451: Music History
5.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
Continuing from MU352, a survey of 20th and 21st- century music. Required of all music performance and composition majors. 3 hours weekly; 2 credits
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MU 455: Choral Repertoire III:1750-1910
2.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
This course serves as both repertoire survey and discussion of performance practice topics during both the Classical and Romantic periods. The major works of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and others will be addressed in this semester. Of particular emphasis will be choral-orchestral repertoire.Offered in alternate years, in fall only. Required of choral conducting majors. 2 hours weekly; 1 credit
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MU 456: Choral Repertoire IV:1910 to the Present
2.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
This course serves as both repertoire survey and discussion of performance practice topics from the 20th century to present. Topics will include activities in various geographical regions and will address the Second Viennese School, England's return to the choral scene, American music, Minimalism, etc. New attention will be paid to previously unconsidered regions of the world: Northern Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, etc. Offered in alternate years, in spring only. Required of choral conducting majors. 2 hours weekly; 1 credit
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MU 471: and MU472, Electronic Music 1 and
2.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
An historical survey of electronic music with training in recording and sound software, leading to compositional projects using digital manipulation of recorded and synthesized sound. Required of composition majors, available to others as an elective. 2 hours weekly; 1 credit
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MU 471 - and MU472, Electronic Music 1 and
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MU 473: Improvisation Workshop
2.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
2 hours weekly; 2 credits
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MU 490: Internship in Performing Arts
3.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
An internship involves work in the field that is germane to the student's program of study and supervised by a Conservatory faculty member and an on-site supervisor. Approval for internship credit is granted by petition through a form available in the offices of the Registrar, the Music Division, and Academic Affairs. The amount of credit approved is based on the average amount of work to be accomplished off-site on a weekly basis. 0.5 - 3 credits
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MU 493: and MU494, Harp Pedagogy 3 and
4.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
Advanced study of the principles and practices of music teaching focused on the Harp. The discussion of methods and materials is followed by guided laboratory work with both class and private students. This course also researches and explores existing and potential employment opportunities for harpists. 1.5 hours weekly; 1 credit
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MU 495: and MU496,Vocal Pedagogy
1.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
The study of principles and practices of music teaching focused on the teaching of singing. The discussion of methods and materials is followed by guided laboratory work with both class and private students. Designed as a year-long course. 1 hour weekly; 1 credit
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MU 495 - and MU496,Vocal Pedagogy
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MU 497: Career Skills for Musicians
3.00 Credits
The Boston Conservatory
The goal of this course is to prepare students to seek, fill, and devise opportunities for careers as musicians in the future by learning and experiencing the necessary perspectives, attitudes, and skills to pursue and maintain satisfying and profitable careers in the broad area of music. This includes producing materials to identify and promote themselves, financial, tax, and legal information; entrepreneurial projects that research and explore career possibilities; and experiencing and deepening their creative potentials as musicians, as colleagues, and as participants in our society. Spring Semester; 2 teachers; 2 hours weekly; 1 credit.
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