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MUSC 0302: Music in The Romantic Era
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
A study of the forms and styles of music from 1800 to 1900 with emphasis on orchestral, chamber, and operatic works. Prerequisite: MUSC 0200 and MUSC 0201; or permission of instructor.
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MUSC 0303: Music in The Twentieth Century a
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
study of changing styles of music from the late German Romanticists through the experimental music of contemporary times. Prerequisites: MUSC 0200, and MUSC 0201; or permission of instructor.
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MUSC 0304: American Music
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
A study of the important musical traditions within the history of the United States of America, from the Colonial era to the present. The topics include a deeper and more critical understanding of the nature of music and musical traditions, the primary characteristics of classical, folk, and popular music, and familiarity with the history and sounds of the major traditions of American music. Prerequisite: MUSC 0200 and MUSC 0201.
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MUSC 0305: Introduction to Music Scholarship
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
(3) The principal purpose of the course is for the student to become acquainted with, and to practice using, the methods and resources necessary to do research in the field of music. In addition, the student is expected to show improvement in writing skills and demonstrate the organization necessary to write a high-quality research paper. The goal of the course is for the student to be able to produce independently successful research papers in seminars and as graduate students.
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MUSC 0310: Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
An overview of species counterpoint will lead to a study of tonal counterpoint in the style of the 18th Century. Analysis of representative works will complement the written work in two to four voices, culminating in efforts in such forms and techniques as the invention, canon, invertible counterpoint, and fugue. Prerequisite: MUSC 0211.
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MUSC 0311: Advanced Music Theory a
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
continuation of MUSC 212, further exploring materials and techniques of nineteenth and twentieth century music. Includes and introduction to the works of contemporary music theorists and an overview of current theoretical trends. Prerequisites: MUSC 0212 and MUSC 0312.
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MUSC 0312: Form And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
An introduction to the analysis of musical forms. Works analyzed: 17th century to late 19th century compositions. Prerequisite: MUSC 0211.
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MUSC 0314-0316: Advanced Composition I- III
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
Continuation of MUSC 0216. Advanced studies in composition with a goal of developing effective personal technique and methodology. Public performance of original compositions required. Prerequisite: MUSC 0216 and MUSC 0312.
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MUSC 0319: Vocal Technique And Pedagogy a
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
specialized course for vocal music majors which explores details of vocal placement, resonance, diction and physiology. Includes techniques for training children's voices and the adolescent changing voice. Prerequisite: MUSC 0171.
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MUSC 0322: Elementary Music Methods
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
A survey of music literature, materials and current teaching techniques appropriate for the elementary school vocal music program. Consideration is given to identifying goals and developing sequential musical experiences. Assignments in area public/private schools will be required throughout the semester. Prerequisites: PSYC 0101, MUSC 0156, Piano Proficiency, and MUSC 0221.
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