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4.00 Credits
Examines the structure of 18th- and 19th-century music and completes the study of harmony begun in Music 112. Includes critical analysis of entire movements and composition based on tonal models. Prerequisite: Music 112 and concurrent registration in Music 212, or placement by Aural Skills Test III. E. GAUB.
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1.00 Credits
Development of aural understanding through singing, dictation, conducting, and improvisation, according to the needs of students as established through a diagnostic exam. Topics may include chromaticism, modes, atonality, and score reading as well as topics from Music 111 and 212 on which students need additional work. Prerequisite: Music 111, or 212, or placement test. May be repeated once for credit. ROMMEREIM.
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4.00 Credits
Students learn and apply recent techniques of composition. Expands on the compositional experiences of harmony class by opening students to the exploration of contemporary tonal, serial, and experimental musical styles and dealing with matters of orchestration and music form. Prerequisite: Music 112 or permission of instructor. COLEMAN, MCINTYRE.
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4.00 Credits
History and techniques of electronic and computer music. Topics include compositional aesthetics, recording technology, digital and analog synthesis, sampling, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), and computer-assisted composition. Focuses on the creation of finished works to be presented in public concert. Prerequisite: Music 112 or permission of instructor. COLEMAN.
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2.00 Credits
Private lessons in instrumental or vocal music, intended for intermediate to advanced students. The study of performance combined with considerations of history, analysis, and style. Weekly 30-minute lessons totaling 7 hours of instruction per semester. Practice expectation: minimum of one hour per day. Performance requirement: at least one performance in a department-sponsored * Not offered every year. ? For fees, see Financial Regulations ?? A maximum of 16 credits in Music 120, 122, 220, 221, and 420 will count toward graduation. Credits in Music 101, 120, 122, 220, 221, and 420 may not exceed a total of six in any one semester. Students should note that Music 101, 120, 122, 220, 221, and 420 are included in the 48-credit recital or repertoire class per semester. Two credits for each area studied. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. STAFF.
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2.00 Credits
Private lessons in instrumental or vocal music, intended for intermediate to advanced students. The study of performance combined with considerations of history, analysis, and style. Weekly 60-minute lessons totaling 14 hours of instruction per semester. Practice expectation: minimum of one hour per day. Performance requirement: at least one performance in a department-sponsored recital or repertoire class per semester. Two credits for each area studied. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
General survey of Western European music from ancient times through the Baroque era. Stylistic developments considered in their social and cultural contexts and as influenced by artistic and intellectual movements. Prerequisite: Music 112 and 213, or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Music in the Western world from the time of Mozart to the present. Stylistic developments considered in their social and cultural contexts and as influenced by artistic and intellectual movements. Prerequisite: Music 112 and 213, or permission of instructor. BROWN, MCINTYRE.
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4.00 Credits
Detailed study of a particular area of music theory and practice. Possible topics include orchestration, conducting, counterpoint, computer music, transmedia arts, and interpretive analysis. May be repeated for credit if content changes. Prerequisite: will vary depending on topic. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
In-depth study of a particular area of music history and literature. Possible topics include the Renaissance Mass, Mozart's operas, Shostakovich, and the music of Fin-de-Siecle Paris. May be repeated for credit if content changes. Prerequisite: Music 112, and Music 261 or Music 262; or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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