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MUSC 1380 Wind Ensemble (3LB,1CR)(Max 6)The goal of this music performance course is to provide the opportunity for you as a woodwind, brass, or percussion performer to come together with other like-minded (and like-spirited) musicians in an ensemble setting to rehearse and perform standard and emerging literature from the wind ensemble repertoire. In this course we will focus on overall concepts of self and ensemble expression, engagement, participation, and performance. We will also address musical concepts of ensemble and individual balance, blend, intonation, phrasing, dynamics, articulation, tone, rhythmic precision, color, and ensemble clarity. We are going to LISTEN - to ourselves, to each other, and to the music. Course content changes each semester. Prerequisites: Audition or instructor permission.
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MUSC 1384 Marimba Ensemble (2LB,1CR) (Max. 4) The study and performance of literature written or arranged for ensembles comprised of mallet keyboard percussion. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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MUSC 1388 Jazz Combo (2LB,1CR) (Max. 4) Small-group performance in various jazz styles. Emphasis on ensemble play and individual improvisation. Student arrangements encouraged. Prerequisite: MUSC 2060, concurrent enrollment in MUSC 2060, or permission of the instructor.
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MUSC 1390 Jazz Ensemble I (3LB,1CR) (Max. 6) [E] Experience in music, preferably Jazz. Students should be proficient on one of the following instruments: saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass, drums, or piano.
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MUSC 1400 Collegiate Chorale (3LB,1CR) (Max. 4) [E]A large non - auditioned mixed choir open to all students regardless of their field of study. Emphasis is on a wide variety of choral literature, including music of diverse cultures. The choir rehearses once each week and performs 1-2 times per semester. Course content changes each semester.
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MUSC 1406 Women's Choir (2LB,1CR) (Max. 4) A performance class open to all sopranos and altos on campus designed to cover a variety of literature both traditional and multi-cultural, specifically for female voices. The course offers the non-audition student an opportunity to participate in a choral activity with fewer performance requirements than the two auditioned choral organizations.Course content changes each semester.
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MUSC 1408 Men's Choir (2LB,1CR) (Max. 4) A performance class open to all tenors and basses on campus designed to cover a variety of literature both traditional and multi-cultural, specifically for male voices. The course offers the non-audition student an opportunity to participate in a choral activity with fewer performance requirements than the two auditioned choral organizations.Course content changes each semester.
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MUSC 1410 Vocal Ensemble (3LB,1CR)(Max.4) [E] A small vocal ensemble open to all students. The course provides an opportunity to study and perform a variety of diverse popular styles, and culminates in a number of performances in various venues. An audition determines the final roster of ensemble members. Course content changes each semester.Prerequisite: Audition with the instructor.
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MUSC 1412 Chamber Singers(3LB,1CR)A selected mixed chamber ensemble of 20-35 voices open to all students on campus regardless of their field of study. An audition with the instructor determines the final list of singers. Credit is given for attendance at four weekly rehearsals and concert performances. Emphasis is on a wide variety of choral literature appropriate for chamber choirs, including music from diverse cultures, musical time periods, and language. Course content changes each semester. Prerequisites: Audition with Instructor
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MUSC 1420 Opera Workshop(3LB,1CR)(Max.4)[E]Opera Workshop is a performance-based class designed to provide experience and opportunities for singers interested in exploring the genre. Students will learn basic performance techniques and will improve their dramatic abilities through the performance of an operatic scene. Course content changes each semester.
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