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MU 361: Music History II:Classical,Romantic,and World Music
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours A survey of music from the Classical Period to the present. Prerequisite: MU250 or consent of the instructor.
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MU 363: Instrumental Pedagogy and Repertoire
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours A comprehensive course for music teaching majors with a choral concentration which examines the teaching techniques and basic repertoire of the instruments of the band and orchestra and provides an introduction to the organization and repertoire of instrumental performing groups. Prerequisite: MU151.
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MU 363 - Instrumental Pedagogy and Repertoire
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MU 364: Choral Conducting and Materials
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
2 hours A study of choral methods and advanced choral conducting. Topics include: conducting and rehearsal technique, score study, and repertoire. Prerequisites: MU240, MU251 or consent of the instructor.
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MU 364 - Choral Conducting and Materials
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MU 365: Applied Brass Techniques and Repertoire
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
2 hours Class lessons in history and acoustics, playing knowledge, teaching techniques, and repertoire of all brass instruments, study of the organization and repertoire of large and small brass ensembles. Prerequisite: MU151.
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MU 366: Applied String Techniques and Repertoire
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
2 hours Class lessons in playing knowledge, teaching techniques, and repertoire of orchestra string instruments, study of the organization and repertoire of large and small string ensembles. Prerequisite: MU151.
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MU 367: Applied Woodwind Techniques and Repertoire
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
2 hours Class lessons in playing knowledge, teaching techniques, and repertoire of band and orchestra woodwind instruments, study of the organization and repertoire of large and small woodwind ensembles. Prerequisite: MU151.
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MU 367 - Applied Woodwind Techniques and Repertoire
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MU 368: Applied Percussion Techniques and Repertoire
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
2 hours Class lessons in playing knowledge, teaching techniques, and repertoire of percussion instruments, study of the organization, and repertoire of percussion ensembles. Prerequisite: MU151.
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MU 369: Marching Band Organization & Repertoire
1.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
1 hour History, organization, repertoire, regalia and equipment of the marching band, practical experience in marching techniques and styles, charting and execution of formations and movements. Prerequisite: MU151.
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MU 369 - Marching Band Organization & Repertoire
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MU 370: Voice Literature
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
2 hours Students survey the solo vocal repertoire (art song) of all periods and regions. This course will provide the materials for the study of song literature, highlighting the significant features and developments inherent in the form. Course work will include class performance, analysis, and listening. Prerequisites: MU251, and Piano Proficiency Level III.
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MU 373: Piano Literature and Pedagogy
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours A survey of the development of the piano, its literature, and styles of teaching. Students will study major composers, compositional styles, and the art of teaching piano. Open to Junior and Senior music majors whose primary instrument is piano, open to others with permission of instructor.
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