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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Etudes by Lacour and Bozza. Pieces by Desenclos, Dubois, Bonneau, etc. Contemporary saxophone techniques. Chamber music. Orchestral excerpts. Preparation of senior recital.
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3.00 Credits
Orchestral studies. Study of baroque ornamentation. Study of Oboe d'amore. Oboe pedagogy. Ferling 48 Famous Studies. Pieces: Schumann Romances, Poulenc Sonata, Dutilleux Sonata, Mozart Oboe Quartet, Strauss Concerto. Selected contemporary works. Preparation of recital program.
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3.00 Credits
Coverage of important orchestral literature and teaching materials, studies by Bozza, Bitsch, and Bianchi, Mozart and Weber Concerti, or works of comparable difficulty. Chamber music literature. Preparation of senior recital.
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3.00 Credits
Study of more advanced etudes including Charlier, 36 Etudes transcendentales; Brandt, Etudes for the Orchestral Trumpeter, Part II; and others. Solo literature by Barat, Bozza, Handel, Haydn, Hummel, Hindemith, Kennan, Latham, Riisager, Torelli, and others. Study of orchestral trumpet parts. Preparation of senior recital.
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1.00 Credits
Required of all music performance majors. Continuation of MUS 251-252, with addition of atonal and jazz idioms. Prerequisite: MUS 251-252.
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2.00 Credits
Structure and function of the singing voice. Techniques for teaching voice. Overview of solo vocal materials for young singers. Prerequisite: MUS 235; two semesters of class or applied voice.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of solo piano literature from 1700 to the present. Historical and analytical approach to periods and styles. Undergraduate prerequisite: MUS 189 and 202. Graduate prerequisite: MUS 302 and 312, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Music in American cultural life, including all levels and types of cultivated and vernacular expressions. Native American musical traditions through our present musical diversity. Prerequisite: MUS 201-202, 311-312, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A historical survey of operatic literature, with emphasis on Italian operas of the past 400 years. Introduces music genres, styles, modes of interaction between music and drama, and current literature on gender, cultural studies, and film music. Viewings of operas studied in depth are mandatory.
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3.00 Credits
Creative writing in smaller forms. Provides guided experience in creating original pieces in shorter forms for various media. Prerequisite: MUS 301, 371-372. Offered infrequently.
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