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MUSC 280: History of Rock and Roll
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A survey of Rock and Roll music from the 1950's to the present. Study of the stubject begins with a brief survey of American popular music in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries with special attention given to the direct antecedents of rock; country music, jazz, and rhythm and blues. Each style of rock music is then discussed in the context of the development of musical style and the cultural, sociological and political context in which is was written and performed. Prerequisite: COMM 101 and COMM 102
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MUSC 282: World Music
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A survey of the traditional and popular music of non-western countries, an examination of folk music, traditions of Europe, South and North American, and popular music in the United States. All music studied is placed in the appropriate cultural, historical and sociological context. Prerequisite: ENGL 102. Offered Fall semester, even years.
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MUSC 310: Special Topics in Music
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
Study of topics of interest in music. Topic to be specified. May be repeated.
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MUSC 324: Concert Choir
1.00 Credits
University of Charleston
The Concert Choir is the central performing ensemble of the University of Charleston. Membership is open to all university students and everyone is encouraged to join. A wide range of both sacred and secular choral literature is studied and numerous performances are scheduled during the semester. Three rehearsals each week. Participation of members in all scheduled rehearsals and performances required. An audition is required, but students should register before they audition. Must purchase concert uniform through Music Program Office. Offered Every semester.
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MUSC 327: Band
1.00 Credits
University of Charleston
Rehearses two credits per week. Admission by audition. Open to all University of Charleston students. The band program offers the student the opportunity to study literature in a variety of styles. Offered Every semester.
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MUSC 328: University Singers
1.00 Credits
University of Charleston
Mixed ensemble of 12-16 singers performing a variety of chamber chorus repertoire. Three rehearsals each week, and many performances during the semester. Participation of members in all scheduled rehearsals and performances is required. Membership by audition. Must be a member of Concert Choir (MUSC 324). Offered Every semester.
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MUSC 329: West Virginia Symphony Chorus
1.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A symphonic chorus consisting of members of the greater Charleston community and students and employees of the University of Charleston. Performances are given with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra as well as on their own. An audition is required, but students should register before they audition. Offered Every semester.
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MUSC 330: West Virginia Symphony Opera Chorus
1.00 Credits
University of Charleston
Membership consists primarily of members of the greater Charleston community and students or employees of the University of Charleston. Members are selected or auditioned from the membership of the WVS Chorus (MUSC 329). Exceptions must be approved by the director. Offered Spring semester, as needed.
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MUSC 336: American Popular Music
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A survey of American popular music from 1800 to the present. The course begins with a look at the sources of American popular music in European and African folk song and then surveys the development of major popular music styles such as musical theater, Tin Pan Alley, jazz, commercial country and rock and toll. The emphasis of the class is on listening to the music and placing the various movements in the appropriate cultural and historical contexts. Prerequisite: ENGL 102 or COMM 102 portfolio. Offered Spring semester, odd years.
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MUSC 350P: Applied Voice
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
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