1970-1971 Academic Catalog

78 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE DEPARTMENTAL COURSES 400 MUSIC SEMINAR-Sp Prerequisite: Permission of Music Department Topics for discussion to be chosen from current literature, to be provoc- ative in nature. Registration may be repeated. Two credit hours 410 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSIC-A, W, Sp Prereqttisite: Permission of Music Department Research or independent study. Registration may be repeated. A-Music Theory B-Music History C-Church Music D-Music Education E-Applied Music One to three credit hours A. MUSIC THEORY 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC-A, W, Sp Designed to widen the student's concept and uses of music. Required of elementary teachers who do not pass the Music Proficiency Test. Two credit houn 111-112-113 BEGINNING THEORY-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: Music Theory 101 or a passing grade on the Music Proficiency Test. The student must be able to play easy hymns on the piano. A study of fundamental harmonies and tone relations used in musical composition, approached through analysis, ear training, and keyboard work. Three credit hours each quarter 211-212-213 ADVANCED THEORY-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: Music Theory 111-112-113 and a sight-reading ability of standard church hymns on the piano. An analysis of standard literature, and experimental writing in various forms. Three credit hours each quarter 311, 312 COUNTERPOINT-W, Sp Prerequisite: PermiJJion of the instructor A survey of the development of polyphonic music from the two-part forms of sixteenth century ecclesiastical composers to an eighteenth cen– tury four-voice fugue in the style of Bach. Three credit hours each quarter 411 ARRANGING-A Prerequisite: Music Theory 211-212-213 A development of skills in the area of instrumental and vocal arranging. Three credit hours

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