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MU 020: Performance Hour
0.00 Credits
Wagner College
Zero units. An experiential component of the Music curriculum incorporating performance by students and faculty and exploration of music literature and other topics in music. Required of Music majors in each semester in which they take individual lessons. May be repeated. Offered every semester.
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MU 101: Foundations of Music Theory
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
A general course in learning to read and write musical notation, open to all students, incorporating elementary work in writing melodies, rhythms, scales, and harmony. Offered fall and spring semesters. Students planning to major in music should take this course if their performance on the Music Placement Exercise shows that they are not prepared for MU 111 ( Music Theory I).
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MU 103: Class Piano
0.50 Credits
Wagner College
0.5 unit. Group lessons for beginning keyboard players. Prerequisite: Music 101, which may be taken concurrently, or permission of the instructor. Primarily for non- Music majors. Offered as needed. Fee required.
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MU 111: Music Theory I
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
Primarily for Music majors. Review of music notation. Triads, seventh chords, chord symbols used in classical and popular music. Introduction to part writing in three and four voices. Creative assignments writing melodies, bass lines. Required of Music majors except those excused on the basis of a profi ciency test. Offered fall semester.
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MU 112: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
Principles of harmonic progression. Elements of musical form. Composition in chorale style and other textures and genres. Creative assignments in popular styles. Required of Music majors except those excused on the basis of a profi ciency test. Prerequisite: Music 111. Corequisites for Music 112: Music 116 and 132. Offered spring semester.
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MU 116: Musicianship I
0.50 Credits
Wagner College
0.5 unit. Playing and singing foundational exercises in all keys. Rhythmic training in basic meters. Ear training and dictation. Playing simple pieces at the piano. Required of Music majors except those excused on the basis of a profi ciency test. Offered spring semester concurrently with Music 112 and 132.
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MU 132: Keyboard Lab I
0.50 Credits
Wagner College
0.5 unit. Keyboard applications of musicianship and music theory, including the playing of scales, chords, and harmonic progressions. Required of Music majors except those excused on the basis of a profi ciency test. Offered spring semester concurrently with Music 112 and 116. Fee required.
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MU 205: Music Cultures of the World
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
An introduction to the music and culture of peoples from around the world. Special emphasis on the great musical systems of the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent. As time permits, music of Native Americans, Japan, China, Central Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. Trips to concerts (normally on Friday evenings or weekends). Some knowledge of music is recommended for this course. Offered every year. Fee required.
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MU 207: Music of Antiquity,the Middle Ages,and the Early Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
A survey of Western music from its origins through the early Renaissance, incorporating trips to area concerts (normally on Friday evenings or weekends). Offered as needed. Fee required.
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MU 208: Music History of the Late Renaissance and Baroque
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
European music from the mid-sixteenth through the mid-eighteenth century, including the music of Palestrina, Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel. Prerequisite: Music 112, or permission of the instructor. Offered in alternate spring semesters.
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