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  • 3.00 Credits

    The select ensemble is oriented toward vocal music majors and other interested singers who wish to explore and perform a wide range of ensemble literature. It will provide the students with an opportunity to study style, interpretation, technique, tone and repertoire of all periods of music history. Entrance by audition only. (This course may be repeated for credit.) (Offered Fall, Spring) 1/ 2 credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Chamber works from all periods of music are studied. Special attention is given to ensemble and rehearsal techniques. Focus here will be on duets, trios, quartets etc. (This course may be repeated for credit.) (Offered Fall, Spring) 1/ 2 credit
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    This select ensemble is oriented to all majors who wish to explore and perform a wide range of Jazz literature. It will provide the student the opportunity to explore style, interpretation and techniques as they apply to the different jazz styles. Entrance by audition or by permission of the Chairperson of the Music Department. (Offered Fall, Spring) 1/ 2 credit
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    The study and performance of ensemble literature for percussion instruments. The repertoire will range from classical transcriptions to contemporary jazz and world music. Membership is open to all qualified students at Molloy. Prerequisite: audition and permission of instructor. This course may be repeated for credit. (Fall, Spring) 1/ 2 credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prepares and performs music from the great choral literature of all periods. Designed to provide significant musical experience for participants. (This course may be repeated for credit.) (Offered Fall, Spring) 1/ 2 credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Skills of sight-reading and public performance will be stressed through the study of works from Baroque, Classical, Romantic and 20th Century literature. Required each semester of all applied music students of orchestral instruments. Open to other students upon permission of the Director. (This course may be repeated for credit.) (Offered Fall, Spring) 1/ 2 credit
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore the vast possibilities of sound and rhythm through percussion. Conventional percussion instruments from Africa, South America, Asia and Europe will be used and discussed, as well as non-conventional instruments, as students learn the definition of percussion. Traditional rhythms and techniques are performed in a open drum circle as students learn to create community through rhythm. Ideas for the use of percussion in music therapy are discussed and demonstrated by students. (Offered Fall, Spring) 1-3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of music evolving from its sociological background from Ancient through Baroque period; the basic elements of styles, forms and performance practices within them, the innovation of outstanding composers and their representative works. For Music Majors Only. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of History of Music I from the Classic period to the present. For Music Majors Only. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Music from 900 to 1600. Chant in both religious and secular music through its Golden Age. The emergence of Polyphony from Gregorian Chant and Secular Music. The English Thirteenth Century . . . the motet, mass, madrigal and instrumental music of these centuries. (Satisfies general education) 3 credits
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