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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Offered as an alternative ensemble to a choir, this workshop course will address the preparation, study and performance of representative scenes from the opera repertoire. Special attention will be given to diction and characterization. The semester's work will culminate in a semester-end performance. PRQ: Audition or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Fall, every other year. Meets: ABNO.
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3.00 Credits
Small ensemble (vocal and/or instrumental) performing experience. May be repeated up to eight times. PRQ: Audition or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students learn basic skills for conducting both vocal and instrumental ensembles, including (1) beat patterns and expressive gestures, (2) score reading and study, (3) rehearsal organization and technique, and (4) introduction to historical styles and repertoire. Students in this course should be able to read music, have some keyboard facility, and have some knowledge of elementary music theory and history. PRQ: MUSC 103 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
Special Course in Music
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0.00 Credits
Music Transfer Meets: BANO
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on the analysis and understanding of the standard historical musical forms. PRQ: MUSC 203 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Fall, odd years. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in the analysis and writing of smaller forms for piano, voice and/or other instruments. Topics such as counterpoint, arranging and orchestration will also be discussed. Several smaller composition projects and one large composition project will be required for the course. PRQ: MUSC 103 (Music Theory II). Scheduled: As required. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course will be one topic of Western music from the Renaissance through the 20th Century. The topic will change each semester the class is offered, and the instructor will announce the topic the previous semester. Possibilities might include a single composer, such as Bach or Mahler, or a specific type of music, such as Baroque opera or the Symphony. The course may be repeated for credit as content varies. PRQ: MUSC 111 (The Art of Listening) or MUSC 211 or 212 (Music History I or II) or consent of instructor. Scheduled: As required. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study in ethnomusicology, its origins, development, theories, methodologies, concepts, problems and questions. The course will focus on the indigenous music and sounds of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. PRQ: Music major or minor, or MUSC 113 (Intro to World Music). Scheduled: As required. Meets: ANOR.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origins, evolution and emergence of America's own indigenous music. The course will cover folk, popular and classical music from the colonial period to the present, including focused discussions of early hymnody, blues, jazz, rock and roll and 20th century art music. PRQ: Junior standing, or consent of instructor. Scheduled: As required. Meets: ANO.
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