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3.00 Credits
The history, style, and musical forms of the Baroque period. Musical analysis and individual assignments. Note: Open only to music majors; others by permission.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced chromatic harmony; modality, atonality, twelve-tone technique. Works by such composers as Wagner, Debussy, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky; exercises written using these works as models. Note: (1) Special authorization required for non-music majors. Section 005 - Jazz Majors only. Jazz Harmony II & Aural Skills II--Intermediate musicianship with emphasis upon sight singing, interval recognition, jazz syncopation, transcription, eleventh and thirteenth chords, intermediate chord progressions, melodic and harmonic dictation. (2) This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Quantitative Reasoning B (QB) requirement. Although it may be usable towards graduation as a major requirement or university elective, it cannot be used to satisfy any of the university GenEd requirements. See your advisor for further information.
Prerequisite:
MUS ST 1712 (0144)
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4.00 Credits
Theory IV entails the study of contemporary music. Topics include the study of modality, atonality, twelve-tone, and other techniques of modern music. The aim is to learn the musical vocabulary of contemporary music through reading, analysis and basic composition exercises, and to gain a better understanding of musical style, structure and form through the analysis of pieces from the repertoire. The course involves both aural and written components. In the aural component, students learn to sight sing melodies in contemporary music and recognize common harmonic and motivic procedures. Note: Special authorization required for non-music majors. Section 5--Jazz Majors only. Jazz Harmony III & Aural Skills III--Advanced musicianship with emphasis upon advanced sight singing, advanced interval recognition, advanced chord progressions, modal applications, transcription.
Prerequisite:
Successful completion of Theory I, II and III or their equivalent transfer courses
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3.00 Credits
A look at the changing forms and styles of the musical theater in America from the nineteenth-century extravaganza to contemporary Sweeney Todd. Emphasizes such significant Broadway shows as Show Boat, Oklahoma, My Fair Lady, and West Side Story and the contributions of composers, lyricists, and other artists responsible for the success of those shows.
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of aural perception of tonal music with concentration on modulation and chromaticism; aural analysis of smaller forms.
Prerequisite:
MUS ST 1742 (0042)
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of aural perception with an emphasis on 20th century literature and techniques.
Prerequisite:
MUS ST 2741 (0141)
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2.00 Credits
Original composition. Development of inventive ability. Required for theory and composition majors.
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2.00 Credits
Original composition. Development of inventive ability. Required for theory and composition majors.
Prerequisite:
MUS ST 2748 (0148) or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Weekly composition lesson under supervision of the private teacher. The student is expected to create original work in acceptable professional notation. Works created during the semester will be reviewed by the composition faculty at the end of the term in a brief interview with the student.
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3.00 Credits
Weekly composition lesson under supervision of the private teacher. The student is expected to create original work in acceptable professional notation. Works created during the semester will be reviewed by the composition faculty at the end of the term in a brief interview with the student.
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