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MUS 327: Music Ensembles
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
One to three hours per week. Consent of instructor. Ensembles are open to all students by audition or permission of the instructor. Small ensembles such as brass quintet, guitar ensemble, jazz combo, African/Latin hand drumming, drum line, percussion ensemble, string quartet, and woodwind quintet. May be repeated for credit.
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MUS 328: Music Theater
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
or Opera Workshop (1; S) Three hours per week. Admission requires consent of the instructor. Dramatic characterization in music. Training of the singer-actor. Stage movement. Study and public performance of musicals, standard operatic, and other musical repertoire. May be repeated for credit.
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MUS 329: Music Theatre Rehearsal & Production
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Varied hours. Credit for practical experience in musical theatre productions. Class meets formally one hour per week and requires extensive work outside of class meeting time. Class enrollment required for four semesters for all music theatre majors. May be repeated for credit. Enrollment is not limited to musical theatre majors. The course centers on the creation of a musical production for public performance and will integrate, acting, vocal and movement skills.
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MUS 331WI: 20th-Century Music
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: MUS 232. Satisfies the writing-intensive requirement of the music department. Required for all Bachelor of Music majors. A study of Western music from Debussy to the present day.
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MUS 332SI: History of Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: MUS 232. Satisfies the speech-intensive requirement of the music department . American musical theatre from its origin to the present. The course features selected landmark musicals as well as a review of famous companies, producers, directors and performers.
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MUS 333: Renaissance & Baroque Music
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: MUS 232. Offered alternate years. A study of Western music in the period from 1450 to 1750.
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MUS 335SI: History of Opera
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Two hours per week lecture; one hour laboratory for guided listening. Satisfies the speech-intensive requirement of the music department. An introductory course to opera. A study of the major trends, musical styles, and composers from 1600 to the present day. Problems of opera as an art form and historical solutions. Acquaintance with the history of music is assumed. Offered alternate years.
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MUS 341: Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: MUS 242. Study of melodic lines; expression of harmonies in a linear texture of two and three voices; analysis and practice in writing of contrapuntal compositions in late Baroque style.
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MUS 342: Analysis
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: MUS 242. Includes analysis of melody, harmony, form, tonal structure, color and texture, and of higher-order tonal relationships of the 18th through the 20th centuries.
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MUS 343: Jazz Improvisation II
2.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Jazz Improvisation I or consent of the instructor. This course serves as a continuation of Jazz Improvisation I. It combines the elements of jazz theory and harmony with the building blocks of the improvised solo. Involves additional modal and chord scale relationships, an extensive approach to the major and minor ii-V-I progression, the blues form, blues chord substitutions, harmonic applications of the melodic minor scale, advanced melodic structures, sectional forms, jazz repertoire, and jazz solo analysis. This course will combine a lecture / practicum format with reading and written assignments.
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