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MUSC 331: Advanced Topics in Music Theory and Analysis
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
In this course students will apply the analytical techniques mastered in Theory III and IV to a few select works that will be studied in depth. The aim of the course is to enhance the understanding of musical style as it applies to individual composers and to musical periods, to engage historical and modern-day music-theoretical and musicological writings relevant to these composers and their works, and to hone students' writing skills in the context of musical analysis. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: MUSC 233 Offering: Alternate springs Instructor: Duerksen
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MUSC 333: Counterpoint
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
Students will master the principles of melodic construction, voice-leading and harmonic progression through the writing of musical exercises. The first half of the course will focus on species counterpoint. The second half will adapt species counterpoint to include harmonic progression. The course will culminate in the writing of an actual piece in Baroque style. Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Staff
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MUSC 336: Intermediate Music Composition I
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Willamette University
In this course the strict composition assignments employ chromatic harmony, serial procedures and larger formal designs. Contemporary orchestration techniques and notation are also introduced. Private lessons are devoted to a free composition project in consultation with the instructor. A once-a-year concert or reading session is devoted to showcasing student works. Prerequisite: MUSC 237 Offering: Fall Instructor: Peel
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MUSC 336 - Intermediate Music Composition I
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MUSC 337: Intermediate Music Composition II
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Willamette University
In this course the strict composition assignments employ chromatic harmony, serial procedures and larger formal designs. Contemporary orchestration techniques and notation are also introduced. Private lessons are devoted to a free composition project in consultation with the instructor. A once-a-year concert or reading session is devoted to showcasing student works. Prerequisite: MUSC 336 Offering: Fall Instructor: Peel
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MUSC 339: Digital Music Techniques
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
Students will explore digital music techniques through their application to creative projects. These techniques will include MIDI and Digital Audio sequencing, Digital Audio sound design, synthesis, and audio production techniques. Issues relating to the design and construction of digital music workstations will be addressed. Offering: Alternate years in fall Instructor: Nord
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MUSC 340: Orchestration
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
This course will focus on the various families of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Ranges, transpositions, and idiomatic scoring for each instrument will be studied. Class projects include preparing scores for small instrument combinations and a final project preparing a full band or orchestral score. Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Staff
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MUSC 342: Music History II
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
The changes in Western music history from the early Baroque period through the classic and Romantic periods. Illustrations by means of class performances, score analysis and recordings. Readings in corollary cultural history. Prerequisite: MUSC 233 Offering: Fall Instructor: Coen, Duerksen
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MUSC 343: Music History III
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the major epochs and developments in music history in the modern and post-modern eras, from the premiere of Wagner's Tristan to the present. Prerequisite: MUSC 342 Offering: Spring Instructor: Peel
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MUSC 348: Secondary General Music Resources
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
Strategies and methods of teaching General Music in secondary school settings. Topics will include music appreciation, history, theory, composition, alternative performance, and the special needs of adolescents. Active participation in classroom music activities will facilitate development of students' musical, pedagogical, creative, and critical thinking with a view toward empowering them to develop and carry out their own curriculum. Prerequisite: MUSC 135 Offering: Alternate years in spring Instructor: Nord
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MUSC 349: Elementary Music Resources
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
This course will explore strategies and methods of music education in elementary school settings with classroom practice as its frame of reference. Through active participation in classroom music activities, students will develop their own musical, pedagogical, creative, and critical thinking with a view toward empowering them to design and implement curriculum. Prerequisite: MUSC 135 Offering: Alternate years in spring Instructor: Nord
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