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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. This course will develop the ability to sight sing at an introductory level using solfege, Dalcroze eurhythmics, and a variety of other approaches. The course is designed to develop an aural foundation that complements MUSC 152. Prerequistite: 116. Restricted to music majors. Graded CR/NC.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. A mixed chorus for all students and faculty that sings a variety of choral literature, including Broadway, jazz, folk, pop, and classical. Restricted to students with freshman and sophomore standing. May be repeated for credit. G5, G9
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. A select show choir ensemble drawn from all major areas in the college community. Emphasis on performing literature from the pop and Broadway repertoire. Combines voice, movement, and stage presence into one package. Opportunity to work with professional choreographers and to explore a wide variety of song styles and movement. Restricted to students with freshman and sophomore standing. By audition only. May be repeated for credit. G5, G9
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. A select 60-voice choral ensemble drawn from all major areas in the university. Literature from all musical eras is performed in two concerts each year in addition to a regional or national tour and every fourth year a tour of Europe. Chamber ensemble works such as madrigals and motets and opera and oratorio works with orchestra are studied over a four-year cycle. Admission by audition. Emphasis on excellence in musicianship and performance. Restricted to students with freshman and sophomore standing. May be repeated for credit. G5, G9
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. A select, small (12-18 voices) choral ensemble dedicated to performing classical, jazz, broadway, and pop repertoire. Choreography and solo singing may be included in this versatile organization. Restricted to students with freshman and sophomore standing. By audition only. May be repeated for credit. G5, G9
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. Basic materials and structure of music including studies in notation, tonality, scales, intervals, transposition, chords and inversions, cadences, and melodic organization; application of above studied in analysis and creation of two- to fourpart compositions. Sight singing and ear training correlated. Based on testing, some students may be required to take MUSC 001 concurrently. Offered every fall semester.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. A course in basic musicianship for the music major/minor, MUSC 152 is a continuation of the studies in Theory I. This course will include analysis, written assignments from a workbook, classroom drill and discussion, group and individual sight singing, and ear training. Offered every spring semester. Prerequisites: 001 with a grade of C or higher; 151.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. Rehearsal and performance of scenes from the operatic literature. Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Cr. Women in Music is an overview of women as performers, composers, or sources of inspiration for works of music in the Western tradition, from earliest to contemporary artists. Infl uences in the lives of the musicians and their legacy will be examined. The class will include listening, research, performances, and discussion. D, G5, G9,
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. Keyboard skill development for music majors designed to provide the student with the skills needed to complete the required Piano Profi ciency II Exam. Activities include: piano technique and music theory through keyboard patterns including all major and minor scales and arpeggios hands together, all major and minor descending penta-scales hands together, primary chord progressions in all major and minor keys-incorporating common tone voicing in the right hand and chord root in the bass; sight-reading at a late elementary level; preparation of middle school level vocal solo and choral accompaniments; preparation of threepart open score reading; harmonization of familiar tunes by ear with block chords in C, F, and G; and the study of appropriate repertoire. The Piano Profi ciency II Exam will act as the fi nal exam for the course. Target completion date of this exam is fall semester of the sophomore year. Taken in conjunction with a music theory course of an appropriate level (MUSC 251 or 252). Prerequisites: MUSC 105, 151. May be repeated for credit. Graded CR/NC.
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