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  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of selected major musical, dramatic works of western music, with special emphasis on opera, the musical, and ballet. Not offered 2007-2008.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of select music written for the piano from the time of Haydn and Mozart to the present. Includes an investigation of music in a wide range of styles in both the classical and popular traditions as well as an exploration of the role of the piano in society. Not offered 2007-2008.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A collaborative course in which keyboard students perform ensemble music of all styles, including classical and popular genres. Through the use of digital keyboards, which simulate the sounds of the various orchestra instruments, students will be able to perform the music of orchestra, jazz band, big band, and many other styles. Prerequisites: MU 209 and MU 210 or equivalent, with permission of instructor. Offered fall 2007.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Glee Club provides a congenial setting in which Regis women experience the unifying power of singing together. The student-led group affords many leadership opportunities, including service as choral officers, section leaders, and concert tour organizers. Singers learn basic note reading and correct singing techniques. Repertoire includes a broad range of musical styles including classical works, folk songs, spirituals, and show tunes. Activities include performance for various campus functions, including special liturgies, and exchange concerts with men's choirs. The Glee Club also makes international concert tours every three years. Annual highlights include the Christmas Concert with orchestra, the Collegiate Choral Festival (hosted by the Regis Glee Club with participation by 8-10 collegiate choirs), and production of a professional CD of repertoire performed during the year. On a pass/fail basis, four credits toward the degree will be awarded at the end of four semesters of participation. Brief audition required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Glee Club provides a congenial setting in which Regis women experience the unifying power of singing together. The student-led group affords many leadership opportunities, including service as choral officers, section leaders, and concert tour organizers. Singers learn basic note reading and correct singing techniques. Repertoire includes a broad range of musical styles including classical works, folk songs, spirituals, and show tunes. Activities include performance for various campus functions, including special liturgies, and exchange concerts with men's choirs. The Glee Club also makes international concert tours every three years. Annual highlights include the Christmas Concert with orchestra, the Collegiate Choral Festival (hosted by the Regis Glee Club with participation by 8-10 collegiate choirs), and production of a professional CD of repertoire performed during the year. On a pass/fail basis, four credits toward the degree will be awarded at the end of four semesters of participation. Brief audition required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of music from a multi-cultural perspective. Emphasis will be on the enormous range of musical resources of the Hispanic, African, and Asian cultures and on the ways those cultures have influenced musicians as diverse as Claude Debussy, George Harrison, John Cage, and Philip Glass. Not offered 2007-2008.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An advanced singing group structured for the skilled singer who also participates in Glee Club. Skills required (and refined in Chamber Singers) include: good tone production and intonation, choral blend, sight-reading, and independence in part-singing. Chamber Singers perform a variety of repertoire both on and off campus, with emphasis on a cappella skills, and learn basic handbell-ringing techniques. On a pass/fail basis, a maximum of four credits toward the degree may be earned by two semesters of consecutive participation. Audition required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An advanced singing group structured for the skilled singer who also participates in Glee Club. Skills required (and refined in Chamber Singers) include: good tone production and intonation, choral blend, sight-reading, and independence in part-singing. Chamber Singers perform a variety of repertoire both on and off campus, with emphasis on a cappella skills, and learn basic handbell-ringing techniques. On a pass/fail basis, a maximum of four credits toward the degree may be earned by two semesters of consecutive participation. Audition required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration of some of the main trends and currents in twentieth-century music and of the ways they relate to a period characterized by rapidly developing technology. Emphasis on the music, the creators of the music, the performance practices, and the concert scene in the cultivated, the vernacular, and the "crossover"styles. Not offered 2007-2008.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to musical form and analysis. The course will focus on the shaping forces in music. Students will investigational structure of small and large compositions, ranging from simple songs to opera and the symphony. The student learns how to listen intelligently to music. Not offered 2007-2008.
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