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MUS 266: Basic Music Skills and Teaching Techniques for the Early Childhood Teacher
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Music education for early childhood teachers including philosophy, basic music skills and teaching techniques, music learning, development, and evaluation.
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MUS 275: Sophomore Practicum in Music Education
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
History and development of music education in America; career counseling; continuation of the development of computer skills; continuation of an examination of the scope of music education in the schools, prekindergarten through high school; use of audiovisual materials/equipment in the music classroom; musicianship for music educators. Prerequisite: completion of MUS 175 or permission of instructor.
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MUS 287: Enter the Diva:Women in Music
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
American women in music from 1900 to present. Women have made considerable contributions to the various genres and traditions that define American music. From popular forms to concert music there are numerous women who have constructed a musical discourse that chronicles their experiences in America and their conceptions of womanhood. This course is designed to chronicle the experiences of these women musicians and vocalists and discuss their musical approaches. Discussions include traditional music practices as well as contemporary popular music styles. Prerequisite: MUS 135, 185 or 189, or permission of instructor.
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MUS 302: Analysis
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Study of advanced analytical methods in post-tonal repertoire, including set theory, networks, centricity, and narrative. The relationship between analysis and performance is emphasized. Prerequisite: MUS 301 (or MUS 202 and permission of instructor), MUS 252.
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MUS 304: Commercial Applications in Composing/Arranging
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Focuses on composing and arranging music in various commercial music styles, utilizing acoustic and MIDI settings. Aspects of the music industry are covered along with information intended to assist the student in identifying and fulfilling personal ambitions in commercial music. Prerequisite: MUS 201 or demonstrated proficiency in the diatonic/chromatic harmony of the common practice period.
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MUS 311 /312: History of Western Music
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
History of Western music from antiquity to the present placed in global context. Music and society; analysis of representative styles from scores. Prerequisite: MUS 201-202 or permission of instructor.
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MUS 320 /630P: Opera Production
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Participation in the production of an opera or opera scenes for public performance. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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MUS 342A /344A: Applied Music
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Study of advanced singing technique; increased emphasis on literature and performance. Repertoire requirement for 342A is five songs in three languages (memorized) each semester; for 344A is literature for the junior recital. Prerequisite: two semesters of 242.A or 244A and successful completion of junior-standing examination.
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MUS 342B /344B: Applied Music
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Increasing presumption of student responsibility for mastering notational details and technical exercises. Emphasizes study of qualities of expressive depth and variety. May include preparation of junior and Thematic Sequence recitals.
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MUS 342D /344D: Applied Music
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Tone studies, orchestral studies (memorized). Etudes of Genzmer, Jean, Boehm. Participation in two class recitals or equivalent; J.S. Bach Sonatas, Hue Fantasie, Griffes Poem, Burton Sonatina, Copland Duo, Hindemith Acht Stucke, Ibert Piece, Martin Ballade, and works of comparable difficulty.
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