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MUS 121: History of Western Art Music 1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course is an in-depth study of Western art music from antiquity until 1750. It traces the development of music's aural traditions and notational systems by exploring composers and their compositions. Students examine musical form, practice and style. Contemporaneous developments in Western cultures and societies are examined for context.
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MUS 122: History of Western Art Music 2
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course in an in-depth study of Western art music from 1750 through the present day. It traces the continued development of music's aural traditions by exploring composers and their compositions. Students examine musical form, practice and style. Contemporaneous developments in Western cultures and societies are examined for context.
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MUS 126: Instrumental/Vocal Ensemble 1
2.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course entails the development of ensemble repertoire and performance technique. It covers a diversity of styles and instrumental configurations. Classroom activities focus on music reading, improvisation and ensemble technique as well as the application of self-evaluation and critical listening skills.
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MUS 127: Instrumental/Vocal Ensemble 2
2.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course entails the development of ensemble repertoire and performance technique. It covers a diversity of styles and instrumental configurations. Classroom activites focus on music reading, improvisation and ensemble technique as well as the application of self-evaluation and critical listening skills. Instrumental/Vocal Ensemble 2 builds upon the skills and techniques developed in Instrumental/Vocal Ensemble 1.
Prerequisite:
MUS 126
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MUS 128: Music Theory and Analysis 1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This is an introductory course designed to develop students' written music theory skills. It covers music notation, scales, keys, intervals, triads, rhythm and meter. Coursework includes application of these concepts through analysis of music repertoire.
Corequisite:
MUS 137 recommended
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MUS 129: Music Theory and Analysis 2
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course builds upon the written music theory skills developed in Music Theory and Analysis 1. It covers the fundamentals of diatonic harmony through part writing and analysis of music from the Baroque, Classical and Romantics eras. The relationship between harmonic and melodic content is emphasized.
Prerequisite:
MUS 128
Corequisite:
MUS 138 recommended
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MUS 130: Class Voice 1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This is an introductory course designed to develop students' singing skills. It addresses basic techniques of vocal production with a focus on the Bel Canto technique of singing. Lectures and activities include exercises designed to develop students' vocal skills; solo and ensemble rehearsals; and vocal performances.
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MUS 131: Class Voice 2
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course builds on the singing skills developed in Class Voice 1. Students rehearse and perform more advanced vocal repertoire from the Western art tradition as they refine their application of the Bel Canto technique of singing. In addition, this course addresses vocal techniques common in musical theatre. Lectures and activities include more advanced exercises designed to develop students' vocal skills; solo and ensemble rehearsals; and vocal performances representing both classical and musical theatre styles.
Prerequisite:
MUS 130
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MUS 137: Musicianship Skills 1
2.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This is an introductory course designed to develop students' aural music theory skills. It includes identification of scales, intervals, triads and rhythmic patterns; sight singing in treble and bass clefs; and melodic and rhythmic dictation. The course material covers major and minor modes, as well as rhythm patterns in simple meters.
Corequisite:
MUS 128 recommended
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MUS 138: Musicianship Skills 2
2.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course builds upon the aural music theory skills developed in Musicianship Skills 1. It includes identification of intervals, triads and seventh chords; sight singing in treble, bass, alto and tenor clefs; and melodic and rhythmic dictation in simple and compound meters. The course material covers major and minor modes, as well as simple and compound meters.
Prerequisite:
MUS 137
Corequisite:
MUS 129 recommended
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