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MUS 440: Jazz Improvisation Laboratory II
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits. Offered fall and spring. Presents intermediate to advanced improvisation skills in the jazz idiom alone. There is an emphasis on the theoretical analysis of chord progressions as well as on creative musical application. The course concludes by introducing some advanced musical improvisation concepts. May be repeated. Prerequisite: MUS 240 or permission of the instructor.
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MUS 441: Vocal Arranging
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. Arranging for vocal ensembles. Included will be fundamental concepts of orchestration. Prerequisites: MUS 242 and MUS 244.
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MUS 442: Instrumental Arranging
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. Arranging for various instrumental ensembles, including fundamental concepts for orchestration. Prerequisites: MUS 242 and MUS 244.
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MUS 443-444: Counterpoint
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits each semester. MUS 443 offered fall, even years; MUS 444 offered spring, even years. MUS 443: Compositional and analytical study of 16th-century sacred vocal polyphony with two-voice and three-voice assignments and projects.
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MUS 444: Compositional and analytical study of 18th century Bach-style polyphony with detailed study of invention,fugue and chorale prelude
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
(Courses may be taken in sequence or separately.) Prerequisites: MUS 142 and MUS 144.
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MUS 444 - Compositional and analytical study of 18th century Bach-style polyphony with detailed study of invention,fugue and chorale prelude
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MUS 445: Orchestration
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring, even years. Survey of modern orchestrational techniques, including a thorough exploration of the characteristics of individual instruments; use of extended techniques' combinations of instruments and voices. Current practice will be studied through examples from contemporary orchestral literature. Students will complete several orchestration projects; readings will take place of as many as possible. Prerequisites: MUS 242 and MUS 352 (at least one semester) or permission of instructor.
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MUS 449-450: Advanced Music Analysis
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits each semester. MUS 449 offered fall, odd years; MUS 450 offered spring, even years. Analytical investigation of musical examples in a variety of styles with emphasis on musical form and harmony. MUS 449: Renaissance and Baroque period. MUS 450: 20th century, including Debussy, Bartok and Stravinsky. (Courses may be taken in sequence or separately.) Prerequisites: MUS 242 and MUS 244.
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MUS 456: Choral Literature I
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall, odd years. A survey of choral literature from the pre-Renaissance through the Classical period, including a cappella and accompanied works. Attention will be given to parallel trends in keyboard and instrumental music where applicable. Prerequisites: MUS 373, MUS 374, MUS 375 and MUS 376 or permission of the instructor.
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MUS 457: Choral Literature II
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring, even years. A survey of choral literature from the Romantic period through the present, including a cappella and accompanied works. Attention will be given to parallel trends in keyboard and instrumental music where applicable. Prerequisites: MUS 373, MUS 374, MUS 375 and MUS 376 or permission of the instructor.
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MUS 460: Piano Literature I
2.00 Credits
James Madison University
2 credits. Offered fall, odd years. A survey of baroque and classical literature for the piano encompassing solo and concerto repertoire. An examination of literature for the clavichord, harpsichord and pianoforte.
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