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MUSC 336: 18th Century Counterpoint
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A study of the Contrapuntal techniques of the 18th century, from the realization and elaboration of figured bass to the composition of chorale preludes, inventions, and fugues. Content includes lectures, written assignments, listening and analysis.
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MUSC 337: 20th Century Counterpoint
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MUSC 340: Orchestration
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course focused upon understanding the techniques, ranges and timbres of orchestral instruments through study of the musical literature, leading to discussion of orchestration for various small and large ensembles. Special attention will be given to the practical application of orchestration techniques.
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MUSC 351: Composition I
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This is a second year course in compositional techniques that systematically explores the relationship between melodic phrasing and harmonic progressions. Students will compose for standard acoustic instrument groups while continuing to develop expertise in handling line, tonality, and texture in chamber music composition. Topics will include but not be limited to musical styles from the 20th & 21st centuries. Students will write for existing chamber groups in the School of Music and are encouraged to showcase their efforts in Student Composer recitals throughout the year. Prerequisite: Intro to Composition I and II.
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MUSC 352: Composition II
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A continuation of Composition I, extending basic compositional and orchestration techniques for chamber groups, both acoustic and electro-acoustic. Topics will include but not be limited to modal writing, serial procedures, form, and organic development. Students will write for existing chamber groups in the School of Music and are encouraged to showcase their efforts in Student Composer recitals throughout the year. Prerequisite: Composition I.
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MUSC 355: Intro to Composition
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MUSC 356: Intro to Comp II
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A continuation of basic concepts needed to write successful musical compositions. Students will continue development of individual composition portfolios, and are encouraged to have their works performed at a student composition recital held during the semester. Prerequisite: Introduction to Composition I. (Class format)
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MUSC 415: World Music
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This introductory course deals with a great variety of music genres from selected cultures around the world. It aims to familiarize students with music sound and music cultures of different people, to help them appreciate music in cultural context, to guide them in listening to music on an analytical level, and to give them a broad world view of music as human activity/behavior with social functions as well as an artistic expression.
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MUSC 416: The Musics of Africa
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The main aim of this course is to provide a framework for the understanding of music originating and as performed in the continent of Africa. It explores the variety of music of this great continent by focusing on selected musical cultures, the knowledge of which will enable the student to appreciate how social and cultural life are interlaced with music. Ideas and information will be drawn from recordings, videos, readings, lectures, discussions, and in-class performances.
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MUSC 420: Schenk Theory/Analysis
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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