1981-1982 Academic Catalog

MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC COURSES 51-100 Orientation -A 1 hour A basic introduction to the department of music, its philoso– phy, programs, and procedures. Required of all freshman music– majors and minors. 51-260 Conducting I-A 3 hours The basic technique of the baton; fundamentals of score read– ing; conducting patterns applied to elements of interpretation, tone, balance, and diction. Prerequisite: Satisfactory perfor– mance on music placement abstract or 51-10 I Theory I. 51-362 Conducting II - W 3 hours Development of ability to interpret the larger forms of instru– mental literature and to read from full score. Laboratory expe– rience in conducting college ensembles. For majors only. Prereq– uisite: 51-260 Conducting I. 51-363 Conducting III - Sp 3 hours Development of ability to interpret the larger forms of choral li– terature and to read from full score. Laboratory experience in con– ducting college ensembles. For majors only. Prerequisite: 51-260 Conducting I. 51-366 Pedagogy - Sp 3 hours Pedagogy in piano, organ, or other major instrument. (Alternate, even years) 51-400 Music Seminar 2-5 hours For music majors. Some typical topics: 16th century counter– point, choral arranging, band arranging, performance practices. Others as interest demands .Prerequisite: Permission of the Mus– ic Department. 51-410 Independent Study in Music-A, W, Sp 1-4 hours Registration may be repeated. Prerequisite: Permission of the Music Department. A. Theory and Composition B. History and Literature C. Church Music D. E. APPLIED MUSIC Music Education Applied Music Private instruction for credit in piano, voice, and orchestral and band instruments is available to all music majors. Students other than music majors will need special approval from the Music De– partment. Private instruction for credit on any instrument avail- 91 able may be arranged with qualified professional teachers for all students in the program. All students studying privately, whether music majors or not, are required to attend all recitals. They will also perform regularly in student recitals. Credit in applied music study is based on a minimum of one hour of daily practice and one-half hour lesson per week for one hour of credit. Original registration is by satisfactorily passing an entrance audition. Continued registration is based upon satisfac– tory progress determined each quarter by the music faculty at the time of applied jury examinations. Students on academic warnin·g may be denied applied music lessons. A freshman must be en– rolled in some additional course or performing group to be eligi– ble for lessons. A student must be carrying at least ten credit hours in addition to music lessons or pay a $40 registration fee per quar– ter hour of lessons. Private Classes 51-183 Piano-A, W, Sp 51-185 Voice-A, W, Sp 51-281 Organ-A, W, Sp 51-283 Piano-A, W, Sp 51-285 Voice-A, W, Sp 51-287 Brass-A, W, Sp 51-291 Woodwind-A, W, Sp 51-293 String-A, W, Sp 51-295 Percussion -A, W, Sp Performance Organizations I hour each quarter I hour each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter I or 2 hours each quarter Membership in all performance organizations with the excep– tion of the oratorio chorus is determined by audition with the ap– propriate directors. Auditions for new students are held during the period of new student orientation; returning students are audi– tioned during the spring quarter. 51-381 Concert Chorale -A, W, Sp 51-386 Oratorio Chorus -A 51-387 Brass Ensemble-A, W, Sp 51-388 Brass Choir-A, W, Sp 51-391 Woodwind Ensemble-A, W,Sp 51-393 String Ensemble -A, W, Sp 51-394 Chamber Orchestra-A, W, Sp 51-397 Symphonic Band-A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter 0-1 hour each quarter

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