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3.00 Credits
Individualized Study
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3.00 Credits
Individualized Study
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3.00 Credits
Introduction and reinforcement of elementary musical skills for students with little or no formal musical experience. Includes musical notation, scales, chords, and basic keyboard techniques. Each student participates at a computer/keyboard station to learn interactive techniques through state-of-the-art MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) applications. Not intended for students with significant musical experience. Especially planned to meet the needs of the beginner. Enrollment limit: ten. Offered fall 2008.
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3.00 Credits
Designed as a sequel to Introduction to Musicianship for students who have had some musical experience. Includes study of intervals, chords, and musical structure. Concepts are reinforced through advanced keyboard/ computer MIDI applications. Prerequisite: MU 103 or MU 209 or with permission. Enrollment limit: ten. Offered spring 2009.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the wide range of music heard today: western, non-western, popular, and classical. A study of various elements, styles, and forms of music. Includes lectures, discussion, critical listening, field trips, and concert attendance. Students gain skills that will enable them to become more sophisticated listeners.
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3.00 Credits
Learn to play the piano/keyboard for the beginner. Each student participates at her own computer/ keyboard station from which she learns interactive techniques through state-of-the-art Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) applications. Enrollment limit: ten.
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3.00 Credits
Intended as a continuation of MU 209. Prerequisite: MU 209 or with permission.
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4.00 Credits
Instrumental Music Ensemble is open to players of all instruments: strings, winds, brass, percussion. Repertoire is varied, from classical to jazz, and students have opportunities to perform on campus for special events and liturgies including the annual Christmas Concert. Rehearsal is held once a week. On a pass/fail basis, four credits toward the degree will be awarded at the end of four semesters of participation. Students who take the course for pass/fail credit are expected to (1) attend all weekly rehearsals, (2) attend additional rehearsals immediately before a performance if necessary, (3) practice outside of class time, and (4) participate in all performances. Students must supply their own instruments. Registration in Fine Arts Center Music wing as posted. Bring your class schedule with you.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the often-neglected work of women in music, particularly but not exclusively in relation to the professional music world. Women's work as composers, performers, teachers, conductors, patronesses, and clubwomen will be examined. Class time will be spent discussing assigned readings, listening to recordings of work by women, hearing guest performers, and presenting group projects. Offered spring 2008.
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3.00 Credits
Symphonic literature from the eighteenth century to the present. Study of works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, the Romantic composers, and such twentieth- century figures as Stravinsky and Carter. Offered spring 2008.
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