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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The development of practical skills in preparation for service as church organists, including in-depth study of hymn playing, selection of music for various parts of worship services, weddings and funerals, and music appropriate to the seasons of the liturgical year. Prerequisite: MS 145, 146, 245, and 246 or equivalent organ study.
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2.00 Credits
Continued development of practical organ skills, including conducting from the console, arranging orchestral and piano scores for the organ, how to work with soloists and instrumentalists, and a survey of the support available through organizations and continuing education classes. Prerequisite: MS 311.
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2.00 Credits
A chronological study of the classical piano repertoire, with emphasis on the shorter solo works from each historical period. ( Offered alternate years.)
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2.00 Credits
Study of the International Phonetic Alphabet and its application to the pronunciation of English, Italian, Latin, German, and French. Emphasis on application of principles of pronunciation to texts in voice literature. ( Offered alternate years.)
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3.00 Credits
Topics include formal musical designs such as binary, ternary, sonata, rondo, and variation. Includes listening, analysis, and written assignments. ( Offered fall semesters of odd-numbered years.)
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and written assignments in two- and three-voice counterpoint, canon, chorale-based forms, invertible counterpoint, and fugue. ( Offered spring semesters of even-numbered years.)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the equipment of the recording studio and its use, audio session procedures, and guided experiences in recording. Emphasis on independent recording projects using multi-track recording, sequencing, signal processing, and MIDI technologies. Includes an overview of acoustics and sound in church and/or performance settings..
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of MS 141-142, 241-242. Advanced playing techniques are studied. Emphasis on pedagogy, interpretation, mechanics of sound production, and physiological aspects of keyboard playing. Literature includes that from the Baroque through the Modern eras. Fee. Pre-requisites: Successful completion of 200-level piano instruction and permission of professor.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of MS 143-144, 243-244. Advanced techniques of singing are studied. Emphasis on pedagogical and scientific aspects of the singing art. Literature includes that from classic and Romantic era opera and art song. Fee. Pre-requisites: Successful completion of 200-level voice instruction and permission of professor.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of MS 145-146, 245-246. Studies include advanced techniques in registration and pedaling. Emphasis on service playing, and artistic and interpretive aspects of the organ. Literature drawn from Renaissance to Modern repertory. Fee.
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