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MUS 177v: Advanced Theatrical Singing
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Development of advanced theatrical singing technique and performance of musical theatre repertoire. Limited to eight students. Two hours per week; may be repeated. P-MUS 168v or POI.
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MUS 181: Music History I
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
History of western art music from the ancient Greeks to 1750. It is recommended that students take MUS 171 before enrolling in MUS 181. Reading knowledge of music is essential. Offered in fall. ( D)
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MUS 182: Music History II
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
History of western art music from 1750 to World War I. It is recommended that students take MUS 171 before enrolling in MUS 182. Reading knowledge of music is essential. P-MUS 171 or POI. Offered in spring. (D)
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MUS 183: Music History III
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
History of western art music from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day and its associations with other cultures and disciplines. It is recommended that students take MUS 171 before enrolling in MUS 183. Reading knowledge of music is essential. P-MUS 171 or POI. Offered in fall. (D)
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MUS 190: Diction for Singers
1.50 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of articulation in singing, with emphasis on modification of English; pronunciation of Italian, German, and French. Development of articulatory and aural skills with use of the international phonetic alphabet. Individual performance and coaching in class. (Two hours per week.) May not be repeated for credit.
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MUS 203: History of Jazz
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Survey of American jazz from its origin to the present. P-POI. (D)
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MUS 207: American Music
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of the musical sources of American culture and the six streams of music in the U.S.: folk and ethnic musics, offsprings of the rural South (country music, blues, rock), jazz and its forerunners, popular sacred music, popular secular music, and art music. (CD, D)
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MUS 208: Women and Music
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Historical overview of women musicians in society. (CD, D)
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MUS 209: Music of World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Survey of music in selected societies around the world. Topics selected from the following areas of concentration: India, East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, western Europe, Latin America, and vernacular music of the United States (including jazz). Students complete a project or projects on the technical or theoretical aspects of the music of world cultures. Designed for music majors and minors. Credit cannot be received for both MUS 109 and 209. P-MUS 172 or POI. (CD, D)
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MUS 210: Survey of Latin-American Music
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Survey of art, folk, and popular musical styles in Latin America and their impact on music of other cultures. Divided into three areas of study: the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. (CD, D)
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