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MUS 218: Musicianship II
1.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Melodic and harmonic dictation, sight singing, rhythmic reading, keyboard harmony and improvisation, in conjunction with and based on materials of MUS 217. Students in MUS 218 also must enroll in MUS 217 the same semester. spring, 1 cr.
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MUS 280: Special Topics in Music
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Particular topic determined in advance. May be repeated for credit if topic varies. 4 cr.
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MUS 280D: Singing Chinese
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Emphasizes both language acquisition and music appreciation. Students learn 25 to 30 Chinese songs, including art songs, folk songs and popular songs from the mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Song lyrics serve as main texts and their cultural background and stylistic features are introduced. Students improve diction, voice projection and language expression through singing practice. Format may vary by sections; grades are based on written examinations of vocabulary as well as the actual singing.
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MUS 281: Special Topics in Music
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Particular topic determined in advance. May be repeated for credit if topic varies. 2 cr.
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MUS 301: History of Music: Antiquity Through Renaissance
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
In-depth survey of Western art music from c. 500 to 1600. Acquaints students with representative composers and compositions through lectures, score analysis, listening and reading assignments. Explores the social, cultural and historical background of the works studied. For majors. Prerequisites: MUS 215 and 216. spring
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MUS 302: History of Music: Baroque And Classical
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Second in a three-semester sequence of courses examining the genres, forms, and styles of Western art music, and its place in society. Covers the period from approximately 1700 to 1850. Organized around lectures, reading and listening assignments, and critical and analytical writing. For music majors and minors. Prerequisites: MUS 301 and 217. fall
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MUS 303: History of Music: Romantic And 20th Century
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
In-depth survey of Western art music from c. 1820 through the present day. Acquaints students with representative composers and compositions through lectures, score analysis, listening and reading assignments. Explores the social and historical background of the works studied. For majors and minors. Non-majors who have the necessary prerequisites, background and interest may register with consent of instructor. Prerequisites: MUS 217, 301 and 302. spring
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MUS 304: Introduction to Ethnomusicology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Examines central themes and methods in ethnomusicology today, explored through the study of music in several different cultural regions. Focus includes the following topics: the study of musical style and the meaning of music in varying cultural contexts; debates over the impact of technology, colonialism and politics on musical change; the benefits and drawbacks of globalization on local music making; and the category of "world music." Relationship between methodology and musical style is also studied by comparing ethnomusicological approaches with those used for the study of Western art music. Prerequisite: MUS 217.
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MUS 315: Theory III
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
As a continuation of MUS 217 and to be taken concurrently with MUS316, this course will involve aural, analytical and written work in advanced techniques of tonal composition, including applied dominants and modulations. fall
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MUS 316: Musicianship III
1.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Continues the development of practical skills in ear training, sightsinging, dictation and keyboard harmony in conjunction with and based on materials of MUS 315. Taken concurrently with Theory III ( MUS 315). fall, 1 cr.
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