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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Study of principles of organization in music with emphasis on European music since the Renaissance. Reading and analysis of scores exemplifying various musical forms. Prerequisite(s): Music 211 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Music 213. Exploration of audio computer systems, including digital recording and mixing devices. Creation and transcription of music for computer-controlled performance. Prerequisite(s): Music 213 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics such as musical genre, works of specific composers, or techniques of teaching and learning music. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisite(s): Music 109 and 227 or 228 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Study of use of text in popular secular vocal music, beginning in 1600 and ending with the popular music of our time. Areas of concentration include solo song, solo cantata, opera, blues, funk, and rock. Prerequisite(s): Music 227 or 228 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Intended for music and anthropology students who have an interest in developing a critical understanding of the ethnographic process as it relates to the study of musical performance. Prerequisite(s): Music 109 or Anthropology 101 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Study of representative musical settings of the Mass from Middle Ages to present day; emphasis on tensions between artistic expression and liturgical function. Prerequisite(s): Music 227 or 228 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Explores significant topics and issues in the study of opera through variety of approaches and methodologies; opera's connections to other disciplines, histories, and contexts will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Music 109 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Survey of strategies, tools and techniques involved in generating contributed income for arts organizations from private individuals, foundations, corporations, business, and government agencies. Central issues include underlying psychological and practical bases of fundraising in the arts and exposure to research and methods involved in developing donor prospects. Fundraising techniques, including direct mail, telemarketing, grant writing, personal appeals, major gift solicitation, special events, capital campaigns, endowment campaigns, sponsorships, and planned giving. (Same as Art 345 and Theatre 345.) Prerequisite(s): Music 310, Art 322, or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Preparation and performance of a solo recital by students in applied study or composition. Prerequisite(s): Current enrollment in applied study or composition or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 0.5
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1.50 Credits
No more than 1.5 units of internship in any one department and 3.5 units of internship overall may be counted toward required degree units. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department. Unit(s): 0.5-1
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