1984-1985 Academic Catalog

51-365 Choral Repertoire and Practicum - W 3 hours A reading laboratory for the purpose of surveying and evaluating choral literature for use in the church. The course includes practical con– ducting experience with the Campus Fellowship Choir. Prerequisite: 51-260 Conducting I. 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 Department. Private instruction for credit on any instrument available may be arranged with qualified professional teachers for all students in the program. All students studying privately, whether music majors or not, are re– quired to attend all general recitals. They will also perform regularly in student recitals. Credit in performance lessons is based on a minimum of six hours of practice and one-half hour lesson per week for one hour of credit. An au– dition is required for initial registration. Continued r~gistration is based upon satisfactory progress as determined each quarter by the instructor. Private 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 Class 1 or 2 hours each quarter 1 or 2 hours each quarter 1 or 2 hours each quarter 1 or 2 hours each quarter 1 or 2 hours each quarter 1 or 2 hours each quarter 1 or 2 hours each quarter 51-183 Piano Class -A, W, Sp 1 hour Group instruction in piano fundamentals including reading of the grand staff, development of keyboard motor skills, counting, ensemble playing, elementary transposition, reading easy hymn-arrangements, and playing from the hymnnal. Repeatable. 51-184 Piano class II- W 1 hour Group instruction in essential hymn playing and accompanying skills including congregational style improvisation, accompanying from the hymnal, sightreading, and transposition. 51-185 Voice Class -A, W, Sp 1 hour Majors Designed for the entering freshman level music major who anticipates using voice as his major or proficiency performance area. The class meets for two hours each week during the autumn quarter, one hour of class together with private instruction the winter and spring quarter. In– struction is devoted to basic vocal technique and beginning repertoire. Repeatable. Prerequisite: Audition. Non-majors Intended for the general student who wishes to learn the basic essen– tials of vocal production and to apply them to his own instrument toward greater facility of vocal expression through singing. 51-186 Voice Class - W hours Continued vocal instruction with an emphasis upon pedagogical tech– niques developed through laboratory experience. This course is designed for the instrumental major pursuing either secondary music education or the BME degree as well as for non-majors desiring further vocal study. Prerequisite: 51-185 Voice. Ensembles Membership in all performance organizations with the exception of the oratorio chorus is determined by audition with the appropriate direc– tors. Auditions for new students are held during the period of new student orientation; returning students are auditioned during the spring quarter. 51-380 Concert Chorale - A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-382 Male Chorus-A, W, Sp 0-I hour each quarter 51-385 Vocal Ensemble-A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-386 Oratorio Chorus-A 0-1 hour each quarter 51-387 Brass Ensemble-A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-388 Brass Choir-A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-391 Woodwind Ensemble-A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-393 String Ensemble -A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-394 Chamber Orchestra -A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter 51-397 Symphonic Band-A, W, Sp 0-1 hour each quarter

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