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MU 838: Introduction to Research in Music
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
An introduction to current methods of research in music. The course will include standard music resources, accepted writing styles, area of research relevant to music performance and music education, basic statistical methods employed in research, and the organization, development, and completion of a formal research project.
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MU 839: Research in Music Education
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, MU 838.) An advanced research course that will focus on traditional and contemporary research methodology as applied to music education. Students will explore the basic concepts, principles, and techniques of qualitative and quantitative music education research. An overview of philosophical and aesthetic inquiry, and historical research will be included. Descriptive and experimental research methods will be explored. The course will also include work with basic statistics as a means to better understand the research.
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MU 840: Graduate Music History
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(A bachelor¿s degree in music and approved eligibility for graduate study in music at ESU.) A course in music history required of all graduate students in which unique or special areas in music history and literature will be explored in depth, important original source readings in music history will be examined, special advanced topics in 20th Century music will be investigated via research papers and class presentations, and identification of many great works of music will be enhanced through familiarity with assigned listening lists and listening exams.
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MU 841: Opera: History & Literature
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
An overview of opera from its birth in the Baroque period to present day. The standard works will be studied. Music dramas of historical significance, though not common to the repertoire most performed, will be included. Prominent composers, contributors to the develop¬ment of music drama, will be covered.
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MU 842: History of Choral Music
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Vocal ensemble and choral literature from 1400 to the present is studied in an historical context. Attention is given to stylistic traits, types of compositions, sources, performance practices and aesthetic considerations.
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MU 843: Analytic Techniques I-Chant Through Palestrina
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
The history of music approached through analysis of representative compositions. An understanding of musical style will be developed through historic analytic examination of musical structures, from Gregorian Chant through the late Renaissance Era (Palestrina).
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MU 844: Analytic Techniques II-Palestrina through Wagner
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
The history of music approached through analysis of representative compositions. An understanding of musical style will be developed through historic analytical examination of musical structures, from the Baroque era (1600) through the late 19th Century (Wagner).
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MU 845: Score Analysis, Performance, and Performance Practice
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A course in music history providing a laboratory experience for graduate music students to become familiar with an important segment of literature from various periods through research/analysis and performance (where feasible) of the actual scores of musical works from any but not necessarily all of the major periods (Renaissance through 20th Century); to read and become familiar with important source readings in the area of performance practice; and to investigate special advanced topics in 20th Century music through an assigned project that will consist of an in depth analysis of the score of a particular work. This research assignment will culminate with an in-class presentation that will involve a performance of the work and a discussion of the student's findings.
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MU 846: History and Philosophy of Music Education
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will provide the music educator with an historical foundation and knowledge as well as current developments in music education instructional philosophy. Major philosophies as well as current trends and issues in music education will be explored.
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MU 847: Foundations of Music Education
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will provide the music education student with a sociological, social psychological and psychological foundation for music instruction.
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