1955-1957 Academic Catalog

• Cedarville College of music including at least 4 hours of applied music in voice or an instrument. Those concentrating in voice, piano or organ must take 8 semester hours of applied music in their field. In their senior year a 15 minute public recital is req11ired of all sacred music majors and a 45 minute recital for those concen– trating in voice, piano, or organ. The object of this department of music shall be to prepare students qualified as public school music teachers, private music teachers, and church musical directors. Any student planning to concentrate in music must, upon entrance to the college, demonstrate native ability in music and have their proposed concentration approved by the music faculty. Any student in the college may take courses in music as electives for credit as long as the prerequisites are met. Required courses: The following courses are required for all music majors; 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302, 300 and 411 and 412 plus applied music. Music majors may be excused from 101 by passing a t est in basic music theory. They will not, however, receive credit for the course. 101 BASIC MUSIC THEORY 1st Semester, 2 semester hours, no prerequisite. An ele– mentary cour se in music theory. Offered each year. Replacable by Musical Proficiency Test. 102 EVANGET,ISTIC SONG LEADING 2nd semester, 2 semester hours. An elementary course in song leading and conducting. Prerequisite 101 or MPT. Of– fered each year. 201-2 BEGINNING HARMONY 2 semesters, 2 hours each semester. An elementary course in ihe theory of tone relations. Prerequisite 101 or MPT. Offered upon sufficient demand. 301-2 ADVANCED HARMONY 2 semesters, 2 hours each semester. An advanced course. in the theory of tone relations. Prerequisite 201-2. Offered upon sufficient demand. 60 • I •

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