1989-1990 Academic Catalog
Performance Private instruction for credit in piano, voice, and orchestral and band instruments is available to all music niajors. Students other than music majors will need special approval fron1 the Music Departn1ent. Private instruction for credit on any instn1ment available n1ay be ar– ranged with qualified professional teachers for all students in the program. All students studying privately, whether 1nusic majors or no!, are required to attend all general recitals. Tl1ey will also pcrfonn regularly in student recitals. Credit in perfonnance lessons is based on a minimum of six hours of practice and one-half hour lesson per week for one hour of credit. An audition is required for initial registration. Continued registration is based upon satisfactory progress as determined each quarter by the instructor. Private Study PLMU-100, 200, 300, 400 Organ .. A, 1Y, Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-110, 210, 310, 410 Piano-A, 1V. Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-120, 220, 320, 420 Voice-A, JV, Sp 1-2 hours PLl\fU-130, 230, 330, 430 Trunipel-A, n~ Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-131, 231, 331, 431 Tronibone/Bar. Horn-A, 1Y, Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-132, 232, 332, 432 French Horn-A, JV, Sp 1-2 hours PLl\fU-133, 233, 333, 433 Tuba-A, 1Y, Sp 1-2 hours PLl\.tU-140, 240, 340, 440 Clarinet-A, JV, Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-141, 241, 341, 441 Flute-A, lV, Sp 1-2 hours PL!\1U-142, 242, 342, 442 Saxophone-A, lV, Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-143, 243, 343, 443 Oboc-A, JY,Sp 1-2hours PLMU-144, 244, 344, 444 Bassoon-A, \V,Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-150, 250, 350, 450 Violin-A, \Y, Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-151, 251, 351, 451 Viola-A, n~ Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-152, 252, 352, 452 Cello-A, ll~ Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-153, 253, 353, 453 Double Bass-A, ll~ Sp 1-2 hours PL!\IU-160, 260, 360, 460 Guitar-A, lV. Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-170, 270, 370, 470 Percussion-A, lY, Sp 1-2 hours PLMU-490SenlorRecital --A, JV.Sp 1 hour A music major is to register for 1his course 1he quarter in which they anticipate the presentation of their senior recital. (Fee: $70) Class Study CL!\IU-181, 182, 183 Piano Class 1,11,ill-A, \V, Sp 1 hour Group instruction in piano fundan1entals. Required for music majors and minors who are unable to pass the piano proficiency. Open to other individuals wilh pem1ission of the instructor. CLJ\fU-185 Voice Class-A, lY. Sp I hour Group instruction designed for the entering fresh1nan level music major who anticipates his major or proficiency perfom1ance area to be voice. 1l1e class meets two hours each week in the autumn quarter, one hour of class together with private instn1ction during the winter and spring <1uarters. Instruction is devoted to basic vocal teclmique and beginning repertoire, Repeatable. Prerequisite: Audition. Music 137 CLl\IU-186 Voice Class-A 1 hour Group instruction in basic vocal technique and repertoire. Enrollment open to any student not nmjoring in voice. Repeatable. CLl\.fU-286 Ad\'anced Voice Class- \V 2 hours Continued vocal instruction with an emphasis on pedagogical techniques developed through laboratory experience. TI1is course is required for the instrumental music major purs,ti~ng either secondary music education or the B11E degree as well as for non-maJors dcs1nng further vocal study. Prerequisite: CLivflJ-186 Voice Class, Ensembles PFi\.IU-370 Handbell Choir-A, 1V, Sp 1 hour The Handbell Choir is comprised of twelve 1nembcrs. Repertoire includes standard clas– sical and sacred handbell literature. Perfonnances include selected chapel services and a nmjor perfom1ance during the spring quarter. PFMU-380 Concert Chorale-A, n~ Sp 0-1 hour 1l1e Concert 01orale has a men1bership of approxin1ately 50 mixed voices, chosen by audilion. Repertoire includes prin1arily sacred n1usic drawn fron1 the 17th through the 20th century. PeifoIIDances take place on can1pus and away fro1n campus. A n1ajor goal is to provide a music ministry lo local churches. PF~1U-382 l\fale Chorus-1Y, Sp 0-1 hour 1l1e Male Chorus of approximately 20 voices perfomling during the winter and spring quarters. Literalure has included sacred and secular music drawn from the Renaissance through the 20th century. A major concert is presented each spring. PFMU-386 Oratorio Chorus-A 0-1 hour The Oratorio Chorus is composed of approximately 100 n1ixcd voices. Active during the autunm quarter of each academic year, the group presents a major choral work early in December. Handel's Messiah is perfom1ed every third year. Recent repertoire has included Mendelssohn's St. Paul and J. S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio. PFMU-388 Brass Choir-A, lV. Sp 0-1 hour 1l1e Brass Choir, of select instrun1entation, consists of 20 to 25 members. It serves the College and its constituency by perfonning concerts featuring the highest quality brass choir literature. ~1ajor concerts are perfonned each quarter. PFJ\fU-397 Syn1phonic Band-A, lY,Sp 0-1 hour The Symphonic Band is composed of approxiinately 80 members, selected by audition. Perfom1ing the highest quality band literature, the band appeared lxforc state and national conference audiences and in concert under the baton ofsuch guest conductors as Jint Curnow, George Strombeck, and George \Vilson. Several concerts arc presented each year on can1pus and in churches and schools. Chamber Ensembles Opportunities exist for qualified students to perfom1 in cha1nber ensembles. Performances typically arc presented as a part of the Tuesday afternoon student recital series, but niay occur at olher 1in1es. Representalh'e ensembles 1nay include: PF~IU-387 Brass Ensen1ble-A, 1Y, Sp Pl<'~tU-391 \Voodwind Ensentble-A, \Y, Sp PFl\.fU-393 String Ensen1ble-A, 1V, Sp PFJ\.-fU-39.J Chantber Orchestra-A, JV, Sp 0-1 hour 0-1 hour 0-1 hour 0-1 hour
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