1983-1984 Academic Catalog

110 Aural Skills I or passing grade on placement examinations. 51-115 Aural Sikills Ill-Sp ,_;z hours Singing and writing of chromatic scales, tonal and rhythmic groups, more difficult tonal melodies, and two-part work. To be taken concurrently with 51-112 Theory III. Prerequisite: 51-114 Aural Skills II. 51-116 Aural Skills IV - A 2 Singing and writing of seventh- and ninth-chord outlines, tonal melodies, harmonic progressions with modulations, syncopated rhythmic figures, and two-part work. To be taken concurrently with 51-113 Theory IV. herequisite: 51-115 Aural Skills III. 51-212 V - W hours Critical study and analysis of the chromatic harmony and for– mal structure of 18th and 19th century music. Creative work in traditional compositional forms. Prerequisite: 51-113 Theory IV. 51-213 4 A survey of and 18th century contrapuntal techniques and analytical study of 20th century compositional techniques includ– ing impressionistic, serial, neo-classical, and electronic prac– tices; creative work in contemporary styles. Prerequisite: 51-212 V. Functional Piano A 3 hours The development of skills in harmonization at sight, transposi– tion, playing by ear, and other keyboard harmony skills spe– cifically designed to meet the piano proficiency requirements. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. 51-310 Counterpoint-A 3 hours A survey of polyphonic music of the 18th century including analysis and experimental writing of species counterpoint, ca– nons, two-part inventions, fugal expositions, and trio sonata movements. Prerequisite: 51-212, 51-213 Theory V, VI. (Alternate, odd years) 51-311 Form and -A 3 hours A study of the structure of music approached through analysis of representative works. Prerequisite: 51-212, 51-213 The- ory V, VI. (Alternate, even 51-413 Orchestration-A A development of skills in scoring for various instrumental groups. Prerequisite: 51-212, 51-213 Theory VI. 51-331 Music A study of the primitive sources with Renaissance music, the bei:!inniIU!:S of Monteverdi and Schuetz. ivu1""31l\AU ~W hours A study of the of western civilization traced from 1580 through the early works ofBeethoven with special attention given to the major musical forms in vocal and instrumental music as demonstrated in the works of Schuetz, Lully, Corelli, Vivaldi, J. S. Gluck, Haydn, and Mozart. 51-333 A study of the of western civilization 4 hours from the time of Beethoven to the 111c:"ic;111L. 4 A survey of choral music from the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: 51-1 51-212, 51-213Theory V, VI. (Alternate. even Sv1nol!lonlic Literature -A, W A survey orchestral music from the classical to the 1-1.n...;:;'"'xn. Prerequisite: 51-311 Form and Analysis or permission the instructor. (Alternate, odd years) 51-253 3 hours Hymn and an evaluation of Protestant church music. RecoffiIJne11de~d for future pastors and church workers. (Alternate, odd 51-351 W 5hours A formulation of a personal church philosophy, and an introduction to the organization and activities of the total church music odd years) 51-353 The establishment of the graded choir system in the local

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