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MUS 414: Interpretive Arranging Fall
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
The technique of arranging and adapting music for instrumental as well as vocal ensembles of various sizes and composition is the focus of this course content. Prerequisite:MUS 224 and 225.
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MUS 416: Musical Theatre Production I Spring
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Practical training in the presentation of musical dramas. Consists of regular rehearsals and final performance of musicals, music dramas, and operas. Course may be repeated for a total of twelve (12) units. Cross-listed with MUS 116, 216, and 316.
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MUS 416 - Musical Theatre Production I Spring
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MUS 417: Vocal Pedagogy Spring
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Scientific exploration into the workings of the vocal mechanism and the technique of voice production. A survey of common vocal faults with appropriate correction exercises will be discovered. Successful voice studio procedures are included. Students will demonstrate knowledge learned by privately teaching a student for one month, then once before the class.
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MUS 417 - Vocal Pedagogy Spring
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MUS 418: Piano Pedagogy Spring
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
A survey of the methods and materials available to the private piano teacher. Private studio procedures (teacher-student relationship, billing procedures, recruitment, etc.) will be explored.
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MUS 418 - Piano Pedagogy Spring
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MUS 419: Instrumental Pedagogy Spring
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Students study the methods and materials used in teaching brass,woodwind, string, or percussion instrument. The area of emphasis is determined by the student's primary instrument.
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MUS 420: Diction for Singers Fall
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
The proper diction and style of songs from the English, Italian, French and German repertoire.Development of correct pronunciation methods through the use of language drills, listening to recordings, and writing phonetic transcriptions of musical literature.
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MUS 420 - Diction for Singers Fall
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MUS 422: Seminar in Conducting Spring
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Those interested in future conducting will study special problems in the field, they will conduct choral and instrumental ensembles, and will observe rehearsals and performances under a master conductor. Historical aspects of conducting will also be important course content. Prerequisite:MUS 312 and 412.
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MUS 422 - Seminar in Conducting Spring
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MUS 423: Vocal Repertory Lab Fall
2.00 Credits
California Baptist University
This course is designed to prepare vocal performance majors preparing a degree recital. Focuses on all aspects of recital presentation: stage etiquette, stage presence, interpretation of vocal literature by examination of performance practices for the style and period of each piece; how to stage/dramatize an opera aria in a concert/recital setting; exploration of text meaning and derivation.
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MUS 425: Survey of Music in Other Disciplines Spring
1.00 Credits
California Baptist University
The purpose of this class is for students to develop an understanding of music connections, relationships, and applications to other arts in other academic disciplines.
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MUS 425 - Survey of Music in Other Disciplines Spring
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MUS 431: Recital/Senior Project Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Students are required to enroll for recital credit for their final recital given during the senior year.Additionally, students are expected to write a supporting paper on a theoretical/historical aspect of recital repertoire.Permission to enroll will be given only after attaining the appropriate performance level. Requirement for recital length is determined by major and/or concentration and outlined in the School of Music handbook. Junior recitals are options only to those with a declared Performance Major or concentration.
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