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  • 4.00 Credits

    A listening-based survey of the major works of the Western canon. Building upon skills acquired in Music 286 and 287, students experience a large body of major works from the Middle Ages to the present. Prerequisites: Music 286 and Music 287. Credit: Two semester hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Not offered every year.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Not offered every year.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An application of functional harmony to the analysis of larger-scale works drawn from piano, symphonic, chamber and choral-orchestral repertoire. Prerequisite: Music 289. Credit: Two semester hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    An extensive survey of post-tonal music from early Stravinsky to the present time. The course concerns successors to the Major-minor key system, including atonality, polytonality, Viennese serialism, mid-century developments such as minimalism, event-based music, chance music, and the belief that all sound, including silence, is music. Two days per week. Credit: Two semester hours. Prerequisites: Music 287 and Music 400.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Individual instruction for students at the advanced level. A minimum level of repertoire difficulty; attendance and performance at weekly performance seminars; and a final juried exam are required at this level. Specific details on the repertoire requirement for each instrument are on file in the Music Department office. Expectations of daily practice and improvement will be established by each applied instructor. Students should expect to spend twice as much time in preparation for one-hour weekly lessons as they would for half-hour lessons. During the initial enrollment at the 400-level, the student must demonstrate skills that will accommodate repertoire. Normal progress in repertoire and technique is expected in subsequent registrations at this level. Attendance at and performance in performance seminars are required. A performance before a jury of at least three full-time Music faculty will constitute the final examination. The fee and refund policy for these applied lessons is listed under "Student Charges and Terms of Payment," "Explanation of Fees," and "Studio Instruction in Music." These applied courses may not be taken Credit/No Credit. For specific course numbers designated for different instruments see "Applied Music Course Numbers" at the end of the departmental courses. Prerequisite: Permission of applied area coordinator. Credit: Section 1, two semester hours: weekly half-hour lessons; Section 2, three semester hours: weekly one-hour les
  • 1.00 Credits

    Individual instruction with weekly one-hour lessons. Students must give a public recital to receive credit. The repertoire and length of the recital are to be determined by instructor and area coordinator. Prerequisite: Permission of coordinator of applied program. The fee and refund policy for these applied lessons are listed under "Student Charges and Terms of Payment," "Explanation of Fees," and "Studio Instruction in Music." Credit: Four semester hours, one-hour weekly lessons. This course may not be taken Credit/No Cred
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Junior Seminar is a bibliography/research seminar which moves from the study of general bibliographical resources to specific tools for research in music. Students research and deliver papers and class presentations on assigned topics. The evolution of Senior Project topics and early research on these topics are two important goals of this course. However, students are not obligated to continue their seminar topics into their Senior Projects. Prerequisites: Music 289 and either Music 286 or Music 287. Credit: Two semester hours.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credit: One to four semester hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Design and approval of the Senior Project proposal; completion of the bibliography and at least one chapter; a formal meeting with the Senior Project Committee for evaluation of the completed chapter(s) and of the current status of the Project. Prerequisites: Music 289, 580, and either 286 or 287. Credit: One semester hour.
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