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MUS 295: Topics in Music
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Selected studies in music with a focus on history and culture, non-classical genres, ethnomusicological topics, or performance. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Staff.
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MUS 296: Spring-Term Topics in Music
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Selected studies in music with a focus on history and culture, non-classical genres, ethnomusicological topics, or performance. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Topic for Spring 2011: MUS 296: Spring-Term Topic in Music: Maestro! (4): Open to all students: An in-depth study exploring the 400-year history and development of orchestral conducting. Students learn to read and follow a simple orchestral score, study the historical development of this special form of non-verbal communication, and carry on in-depth research of the great maestros of the past and present. Leonard Bernstein is highlighted. Field trips to several out of town professional orchestra concerts are an integral part of the class. (HA) Kolman. Spring 2011 and alternate years
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MUS 341: Applied Music: Third Year
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One credit is earned for a 45-minute private lesson and a minimum of five hours practice a week during fall and winter terms; seven 45-minute private lessons and a minimum of seven hours of practice a week are required during the spring term. Staff. Note: Note: A limit of nine credits for nonmajors and 12 credits for majors in applied music courses (140s, 240s, 340s, 440s) is allowable toward a degree. Available in brass, jazz improvisation, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. A fee is charged for applied music. A music major is entitled to one applied music course per term without charge. Special departmental permission is required for students wanting two-credit applied music courses.
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MUS 342: Applied Music: Third Year
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One credit is earned for a 45-minute private lesson and a minimum of five hours practice a week during fall and winter terms; seven 45-minute private lessons and a minimum of seven hours of practice a week are required during the spring term. Staff. Note: Note: A limit of nine credits for nonmajors and 12 credits for majors in applied music courses (140s, 240s, 340s, 440s) is allowable toward a degree. Available in brass, jazz improvisation, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. A fee is charged for applied music. A music major is entitled to one applied music course per term without charge. Special departmental permission is required for students wanting two-credit applied music courses.
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MUS 343: Applied Music: Third Year
1.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One credit is earned for a 45-minute private lesson and a minimum of five hours practice a week during fall and winter terms; seven 45-minute private lessons and a minimum of seven hours of practice a week are required during the spring term. Staff. Note: Note: A limit of nine credits for nonmajors and 12 credits for majors in applied music courses (140s, 240s, 340s, 440s) is allowable toward a degree. Available in brass, jazz improvisation, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. A fee is charged for applied music. A music major is entitled to one applied music course per term without charge. Special departmental permission is required for students wanting two-credit applied music courses.
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MUS 361: Advanced Composition I
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: MUS 260. This course is the first step in the preparation for the senior composition recital. Original compositions are created and then performed during applied music recitals. Individual instruction is combined with a weekly seminar. Vosbein.
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MUS 362: Advanced Composition II
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: MUS 361. A continuation of MUS 361. Vosbein.
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MUS 395: Seminar for Music Majors: Approaches to Music
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: MUS 120, at least junior standing, and major in music. An exploration of a specific musical topic around which music majors utilize and develop techniques in finding and evaluating research resources (in both print and electronic form), as well as applying the tools of detailed analysis. Assignments include those that require writing and presentation skills in preparation for work on a thesis. Gaylard.
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MUS 423: Directed Individual Project
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: Music major and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for degree credit with permission. Staff.
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MUS 441: Applied Music: Fourth Year
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor; seniors must have permission of the department head. One credit is earned for a 45-minute private lesson and a minimum of five hours practice a week during fall and winter terms; seven 45-minute private lessons and a minimum of seven hours of practice a week are required during the spring term. Staff. Note: Note: A limit of nine credits for nonmajors and 12 credits for majors in applied music courses (140s, 240s, 340s, 440s) is allowable toward a degree. Available in brass, jazz improvisation, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. A fee is charged for applied music. A music major is entitled to one applied music course per term without charge. Special departmental permission is required for students wanting two-credit applied music courses.
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