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Music CoursesGeneral Other courses appropriate for nonmajors are 025:144 and 025:146 (see "Music History"); 025:080 and 025:141 (see "Jazz Studies"); and most ensembles (see "Ensembles"). *Instruction in 025:059 Performance Instruction for Non-Majors consists of a half-hour lesson per week. The course is offered on a fee-per-course basis, in addition to tuition. Students register under separate section numbers for different instruments.
| 025:007 GarageBand: The Basics |
2 s.h. |
| Application of GarageBand software (Mac platform) using midi keyboards; composition and music theory for projects using drag-and-drop looping, multitrack recording, sound effects, mixing, importing music for composition. |
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| 025:009 First-Year Seminar |
1 s.h. |
| An aspect of performance, creativity, musical literature, or scholarship; seminar format with classroom participation, papers, projects, other assignments; may require attendance at lectures, rehearsals, or performances. Prerequisite: first- or second-semester standing. |
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| 025:010 Fundamentals of Music |
3 s.h. |
| Music fundamentals through writing, listening, sightsinging, dictation, notation of pitch and rhythm, intervals, scales, key signatures, triads, and seventh chords. Offered by Saturday & Evening Classes. Prerequisite: closed to music majors. |
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| 025:013 Concepts and Contexts of Western Music |
3 s.h. |
| Ideas, social and historical contexts, emergence of genres and styles, diverse performing traditions in music making of Europe and North America. GE: fine arts or humanities. |
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| 025:014 Great Musicians |
3 s.h. |
| Lives and works of important composers, performers. GE: fine arts or humanities. |
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| *025:059 Performance Instruction for Non-Majors |
1 s.h. |
| Bassoon, cello, clarinet, euphonium, flute, horn, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, string bass, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin, or voice. GE: fine arts or humanities. Prerequisites: for piano, one year of instruction; closed to music majors. |
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| 025:063 Survey of World Percussion |
1 s.h. |
| Percussion music explored through a selection of nonwestern musical and cultural traditions; hands-on experience learning to play instruments from a variety of musical genres; music of Cuba, Brazil, Africa, Trinidad, Asia, other areas. |
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| 025:064 Recital Attendance for Non-Majors |
1 s.h. |
| Musical experience through student, faculty recitals. |
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| 025:074 Recital Attendance |
1 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: music major. |
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| 025:082 Group Piano I: Non-Music Majors |
1 s.h. |
| Reading, technical study, chording, playing by ear, improvisation; for beginners. GE: fine arts or humanities. Prerequisite: closed to music majors. |
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| 025:083 Introduction to Hand Drumming |
1 s.h. |
| Hand drumming techniques indigenous to several Afro-Caribbean cultures; hands-on instruction and coaching on varied ethnic instruments, lectures, listening sessions. |
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| 025:084 Group Piano II: Non-Music Majors |
1 s.h. |
| Continuation of 025:082. Prerequisite: closed to music majors. |
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| 025:086 Issues in Popular Music: Women Who Rock |
3 s.h. |
| History of popular female musicians and the influence of their lyrics, music, and performances on American and British cultures; how women's musical careers have been influenced by civil rights, the British invasion (Beatles, Rolling Stones), second-wave feminism, postfeminism, Vietnam, counterculture, social injustice, music education, rock festivals, charity concerts. |
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| 025:103 World Music |
3 s.h. |
| Varied perspectives on the relationship of music and culture, drawing from musical cultures around the world. |
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| 025:104 Music of Latin America and the Caribbean |
3 s.h. |
| Folk and popular musical traditions and their social contexts in Latin America the Caribbean; listening skills; video/film screenings. GE: fine arts or humanities. |
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| 025:106 Improvisation for Classical Musicians |
3 s.h. |
| Theory and practice in beginning improvisation; no emphasis on a particular style. Prerequisite: 025:003 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:111 Special Topics |
3 s.h. |
| One or more musical styles, genres, cultures, composers, or subjects. |
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| 025:137 World of the Beatles |
3 s.h. |
| How the Beatles' music was influenced by American pop music, the drug culture, and the Avant Garde, nonwestern instruments and philosophy, anti-war sentiments, and world politics, and so forth; Beatlemania's impact on British and American cultures and its role in opening Eastern Europe to the West. |
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| 025:167 Movement for Performers |
2-3 s.h. |
| Movement as support for sound production, artistic expression, and wellness; Bartenieff Fundamentals, Laban Movement Analysis, or principles of the Alexander Technique as methods of organizing and integrating body movement and expanding expressive range; studio course with practice, journal, observations, project applying movement skills to student's area of performance/study. Same as 049:105, 137:160. |
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| 025:178 Music, Culture and Identity |
3 s.h. |
| Use of music as marker of social identity; focus on popular music in the United States and interplay among Latino, African, and European-American musical cultures; listening skills. |
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Applied Music Instruction consists of individual and/or class lessons, at the instructor's option, for a minimum of one hour per week (students register for 2 s.h.), or one half-hour per week (students register for 1 s.h.). Majors are required to attend weekly performance and pedagogy seminars in applied music. Offered on a fee-per-course basis, in addition to tuition. Repeatable. Guitar instruction is offered only at the lower level. Enrollment in 025:043 Lower-Level Guitar is limited to three Bachelor of Arts students. Students may not enroll in the Bachelor of Music program with guitar as their major instrument. LOWER-LEVEL UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS
| 025:043 Lower Level Guitar |
1 s.h. |
| Prerequisites: B.A. enrollment and audition. |
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| 025:047 Lower Level String Bass |
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| 025:058 Lower Level Percussion |
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UPPER-LEVEL UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS
| 025:125 Upper Level String Bass |
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| 025:136 Upper Level Percussion |
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GRADUATE MAJORS
SECONDARY PERFORMANCE INSTRUCTION FOR MAJORS Instruction consists of one half-hour lesson per week. Offered on a fee-per-course basis, in addition to tuition.
| 025:017 Secondary Performance--Voice |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:018 Secondary Performance--Piano |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:019 Secondary Performance--Organ |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:021 Secondary Performance--Violin |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:022 Secondary Performance--Viola |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:023 Secondary Performance--Cello |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:024 Secondary Performance--String Bass |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:025 Secondary Performance--Flute |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:026 Secondary Performance--Oboe |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:027 Secondary Performance--Clarinet |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:028 Secondary Performance--Bassoon |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:029 Secondary Performance--Saxophone |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:030 Secondary Performance--Horn |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:031 Secondary Performance--Trumpet |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:032 Secondary Performance--Euphonium |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:033 Secondary Performance--Trombone |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:034 Secondary Performance--Tuba |
1 s.h. |
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| 025:035 Secondary Performance--Percussion |
1 s.h. |
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Choral Literature
| 025:341 Seminar: Choral Literature and Analysis I |
1-3 s.h. |
| Choral music of the Renaissance. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:203. |
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| 025:342 Seminar: Choral Literature and Analysis II |
1-3 s.h. |
| Choral music of the Baroque era. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:204. |
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| 025:343 Seminar: Choral Literature and Analysis III |
1-3 s.h. |
| Choral music of the Classical and Romantic eras. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:205. |
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| 025:344 Seminar: Choral Literature and Analysis IV |
1-3 s.h. |
| Choral music of the 20th and 21st centuries. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:206. |
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Composition
| 025:148 Instrumentation |
2 s.h. |
| Basic techniques of writing for orchestral instruments; ranges, transpositions, sound production, notating scores and parts. Prerequisite: 025:005. |
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| 025:155 Composition |
2 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:005 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:156 Composition Seminar |
0-1 s.h. |
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| 025:157 Orchestration |
2 s.h. |
| Instrumental capabilities and combinations in solo, chamber, and large ensemble literature; application in composition. Prerequisite: 025:148 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:179 Composition |
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| Individual lessons with a composition faculty member. Prerequisite: 025:155 or equivalent. Corequisite: 025:156. |
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| 025:223 Advanced Composition |
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| Repeatable. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Corequisite: 025:156. |
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| 025:250 Composition: Electronic Media I |
3 s.h. |
| Composition using analog, digital technology. Offered fall semesters. Repeatable. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:251 Composition: Electronic Media II |
3 s.h. |
| Advanced interactive techniques in composition in association with analog, digital technologies. Offered spring semesters. Repeatable. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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Conducting See also 025:108, 025:109, and 025:110, under the heading Music Education.
| 025:107 Techniques of Conducting |
2 s.h. |
| Basic elements, score analysis. |
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| 025:158 Advanced Conducting |
2 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: graduate standing. |
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| 025:200 Seminar in Advanced Band Literature and Band History |
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| Band literature; history. |
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| 025:203 Advanced Choral Conducting I |
1-3 s.h. |
| Music of the Renaissance. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:341. |
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| 025:204 Advanced Choral Conducting II |
1-3 s.h. |
| Music of the Baroque era. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:342. |
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| 025:205 Advanced Choral Conducting III |
1-3 s.h. |
| Music of the Classical and Romantic eras. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:343. |
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| 025:206 Advanced Choral Conducting IV |
1-3 s.h. |
| Music of the 20th and 21st centuries. Repeatable. Corequisite: 025:344. |
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| 025:291 Orchestral Literature |
2 s.h. |
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Ensembles Courses may be repeated; consent of instructor required.
| 025:162 All-University String Orchestra |
1 s.h. |
| Repertoire, rehearsal pacing, and performance expectation geared to general students. Open to all UI students with no audition. |
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| 025:163 Steel Band |
1 s.h. |
| Musical and cultural introduction to steel band music of Trinidad and other Caribbean musical styles, including calypso, soca, ska, and reggae. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:171 Center for New Music Ensemble |
1 s.h. |
| Participation in the Center for New Music; focus on contemporary composition and performance, 20th- and 21st-century repertoire and styles. |
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| 025:173 Afro-Cuban Drum |
1 s.h. |
| Drumming, dance, songs from folkloric and ceremonial Afro-Cuban forms; emphasis on drumming; may include participation in Afro-Cuban drum and dance ensemble. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:180 Large Pep Band |
1 s.h. |
| Performing ensemble for men's basketball games during spring semester. Prerequisite: membership in marching band (025:193) and audition. |
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| 025:186 Piano Accompaniment |
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| Collaborative arts techniques, methods, and history. Prerequisite: keyboard major or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:187 Piano Chamber Music |
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| Prerequisite: music major or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:190 Wind Chamber Music |
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| Preparation, performance of representative literature; sections for woodwinds, brass, flute, clarinet, horn, saxophone, double reed, trumpet, trombone, brass choir, tuba/euphonium ensemble. |
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| 025:191 University Chorale |
1 s.h. |
| Women's chorale. |
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| 025:193 Marching Band |
0-1 s.h. |
| Offered fall semesters. |
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| 025:194 Symphony Band/Concert Band/University Band |
0-1 s.h. |
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| 025:195 Percussion Ensemble |
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| Range of styles and idioms, primarily written during the 20th and 21st centuries; historical or cultural aspects such as ancient rudimental drumming styles, ragtime, jazz, popular music, and music from Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil, Cuba, China. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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Jazz Studies
| 025:080 Jazz Cultures in America and Abroad |
3 s.h. |
| How to listen to jazz; focus on repertoire from a specific region of the world and how it blends, augments, and/or rejects local practices. GE: cultural diversity or fine arts. |
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| 025:101 Introduction to Improvisation |
3 s.h. |
| Introduction to the practice of improvisation through performance of repertoire and the development of practicing strategies; exercises in melody, harmony, rhythm and transcription that together form an integrated approach to developing improvisations. Prerequisites: 025:002 and audition. |
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| 025:102 Jazz Improvisation |
2 s.h. |
| Improvisation in the jazz repertoire of standards, bebop, and major composers such as Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter; memorization and use of melodies, knowledge of chords to the thirteenth, chromatic harmony, development of rhythmic motifs/alteration, strategies for multiple chorus improvisations. Prerequisites: 025:002, 025:101, and audition. |
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| 025:118 Jazz Theory |
2 s.h. |
| Development of skills for interpreting melodies and chord symbols in mainstream practice of jazz harmony at the piano; application of scales, development of voice leading for jazz harmonies, reharmonization, and analysis. Prerequisites: 025:002 and 025:072, or audition. |
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| 025:141 History of Jazz |
3 s.h. |
| Major 20th-century styles, artists, seminal works, and recordings; developments between 1917 and 1972. GE: cultural diversity. |
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| 025:196 Jazz Band Techniques |
2 s.h. |
| Development of skills for sight-reading and interpreting notated jazz. Prerequisite: audition. |
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| 025:197 Jazz Band |
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| Rehearsals (four hours per week) and several concerts on and off campus; projects for additional credit (e.g., transcribing a solo for the ensemble's repertoire; arranging, transcribing, or composing a work for performance). Prerequisite: audition. |
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| 025:224 Small Jazz Ensembles |
1 s.h. |
| Development of repertoire from standard jazz literature, arrangements and compositions by ensemble members; rehearsals (three hours per week) and performances on and off campus. Repeatable. Prerequisite: audition. |
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| 025:231 Jazz Composition and Arranging |
2 s.h. |
| Experience writing and arranging original jazz material for small and large ensembles, and presenting scores in computer notation; individual lessons. Repeatable. Prerequisite: 025:118 or score submission. Recommended: 025:117 and 025:157. |
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| 025:243 Advanced Jazz Improvisation |
2 s.h. |
| Builds on the skills learned in 025:102; contemporary techniques and styles used by current practitioners of improvisation; free improvisation, bitonal harmonies, through-composed forms, collective improvisation, nonwestern approaches. Repeatable. Prerequisites: 025:102 and audition. |
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| 025:244 Transcription |
2 s.h. |
| Individual projects to transcribe improvisations, small ensemble arrangements, large ensemble arrangements, or nonwestern techniques; use of computer notation programs and midi-realizations. Repeatable. Prerequisite: 025:102 or 025:118. |
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Music Education Other music education courses are offered by the College of Education; see Teaching and Learning in the Catalog for listings and descriptions. Some courses have two numbers, one for the School of Music and the other for the College of Education. Students preparing for music teacher licensure should register under the education number. Also see 025:196 under "Jazz Studies."
| 025:100 Class Strings |
1 s.h. |
| Fundamental skills in stringed instruments. Prerequisite: teacher education student in music. |
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| 025:105 Instrumental Techniques |
1-3 s.h. |
| Fundamental skills in wind, percussion instruments. Same as 07S:143. |
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| 025:108 Instrumental Conducting |
3 s.h. |
| Advanced skills; score analysis, rehearsal techniques, literature selection. Prerequisite: 025:107. Same as 07S:145. |
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| 025:109 Choral Methods |
3 s.h. |
| Effective choral music programs for all ages. Same as 07S:147. |
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| 025:117 Arranging for Band |
2 s.h. |
| Scoring and arranging techniques for concert, marching bands. Offered spring semesters. |
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| 025:182 Marching Band Techniques |
1 s.h. |
| Administration, charting. Offered fall semesters. |
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| 025:220 Music Education Workshop |
1 s.h. |
| For inservice music teachers; topics vary. Same as 07S:241. |
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Music History Note: Courses 025:303 and 025:309, 025:313 and 025:314, 025:323 and 025:324, and 025:331 deal with periods and special topics in music history. They are offered about every two years. All of them have as prerequisites 025:301 and 025:302, or the equivalents, or consent of instructor. This listing includes several courses appropriate for nonmajors. Other music history courses appropriate for nonmajors are listed under "General."
| 025:144 History of Music I |
3 s.h. |
| GE: fine arts or historical perspectives. Prerequisites: 025:003 and 025:004, or equivalents for majors; consent of instructor for nonmajors. |
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| 025:146 History of Music II |
3 s.h. |
| GE: fine arts or historical perspectives. Prerequisites: 025:003 and 025:004, or equivalents for majors; consent of instructor for nonmajors. |
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| 025:238 Musicology Colloquium |
0 s.h. |
| Repeatable. |
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| 025:301 Advanced History and Literature of Music I |
3 s.h. |
| History and style of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music (750-1750). Offered fall semesters. |
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| 025:302 Advanced History and Literature of Music II |
3 s.h. |
| History and style of Classical, 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century music (1750-present). Offered spring semesters. |
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| 025:303 Medieval Music |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:301 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:304 Renaissance Music |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:301 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:305 Seventeenth-Century Music |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:301 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:306 Eighteenth-Century Music |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:302 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:307 Nineteenth-Century Music |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:302 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:308 Music 1900-1945 |
3 s.h. |
| Repeatable. Prerequisite: 025:302 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:309 Music 1945-Present |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:302 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:310 American Music |
3 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: 025:302 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:313 Major Composers |
3 s.h. |
| Life and works of one or more important composers (announced before registration). Repeatable. |
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| 025:314 Genres of Music |
3 s.h. |
| One or more major genres in the history of music (announced before registration). Repeatable. |
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| 025:315 Topics in the History of Opera |
3 s.h. |
| History, style, ideology, and cultural context of operatic works from one or more eras, countries, or composers. Repeatable. Prerequisites: 025:301 and 025:302, or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:318 Topics in Ethnomusicology |
3 s.h. |
| Perspectives on analysis and representation of selected musical cultures from around the world. Repeatable. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:319 Foundations of Ethnomusicology |
3 s.h. |
| Ethnomusicology in relation to domains of musical, humanistic, social science scholarship on expressive culture and artistic processes. Prerequisites: senior standing and consent of instructor. Same as 113:208. |
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| 025:320 Introduction to Musicology |
1-3 s.h. |
| Methods, materials of research in historical musicology; field of musicology. Offered fall semesters. Prerequisite: for 1 s.h. credit, 025:321 or equivalent. Corequisite: for 3 s.h. credit, 025:321. |
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| 025:321 Introduction to Graduate Study in Music |
2 s.h. |
| Music library; reference materials; bibliography; research problems, methods; writing research papers. Offered fall and spring semesters. |
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| 025:323 Medieval Music Notations |
3 s.h. |
| Chant neumes, medieval black notation, musical and textual paleography; transcription of early vocal and instrumental notations; editorial problems. Prerequisite: 025:301 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:324 Renaissance Music Notations |
3 s.h. |
| Renaissance white notation, keyboard tablatures, musical paleography; transcription of early vocal, instrumental notations; editorial problems. Prerequisite: 025:301 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:325 Music Editing |
3 s.h. |
| Principles and methods of music editing; use of primary source materials, establishment of music text, preparation of critical apparatus; project to prepare a critical edition of music for publication. Prerequisite: 025:321. |
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| 025:330 Seminar in Musicology |
3 s.h. |
| One or more selected areas of music history. Repeatable. |
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| 025:331 Performance Practices of Medieval and Renaissance Music |
3 s.h. |
| Practical approaches to performing vocal and instrumental music before 1600; theoretical, social issues bearing on performance. Prerequisite: 025:301 or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:381 Readings in Music History |
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Music and Technology Also see 025:250 and 025:251 Composition: Electronic Media I-II listed under "Composition."
| 025:149 Audio Recording I |
3 s.h. |
| Audio fundamentals, including sound generation, acoustical environments, forms of sound energy, basic audio systems; use of microphones (primarily stereo techniques), mixers, recorders, related equipment; introduction to Pro Tools digital recording, editing, and mixing on Macintosh; production of high-quality audio compact discs. Offered fall semesters. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:152 Audio Recording II |
3 s.h. |
| Functionality with Pro Tools digital audio recording, editing, mixing, and mastering on Macintosh; basic digital theory; configuration of Macintosh G4 computer with Pro Tools hardware and software; music editing projects and production of multitrack recordings. Offered spring semesters. Prerequisites: 025:149 and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:161 Fundamentals of Piano Technology |
1 s.h. |
| Offered spring semesters. |
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Music Therapy
| 025:087 Orientation to Music Therapy |
2 s.h. |
| Theory, practice; typical clients and places of employment in music therapy. |
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| 025:091 Music Foundations in Therapy I |
2 s.h. |
| Skill development on social instruments such as guitar, autoharp, piano; song-leading skills and repertoire development for use in clinical music therapy sessions. Prerequisites: 025:087, music therapy major, and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:092 Music Foundations in Therapy II |
2 s.h. |
| Advanced skill development on guitar for use in clinical music therapy sessions; percussion techniques, and related skills used in therapeutic settings. Prerequisites: 025:091, music therapy major, and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:094 Music Therapy Practicum |
1-2 s.h. |
| Supervised clinical training with adult clients and children in variety of health care and educational settings. Prerequisites: 025:087, music therapy major, and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:096 Music Techniques in Special Education and Recreation |
2-3 s.h. |
| Music methods and materials appropriate for students with disabilities in special educational settings; overview of individualized educational planning for students with disabilities. Prerequisite: music therapy or music education major or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:098 Senior Project in Music Therapy |
1 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:138 Music Therapy Techniques: Atypical Children |
3 s.h. |
| Techniques, procedures for use in clinical, educational settings. Prerequisites: 025:087, music therapy major, and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:139 Music Therapy Techniques: Adult Clients |
3 s.h. |
| Techniques, procedures for work with adult clients with disabilities. Prerequisites: 025:087, music therapy major, and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:140 Internship in Music Therapy |
2 s.h. |
| Clinical training under direction of board certified music therapist. Prerequisites: core music therapy requirements and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:221 Special Studies in Music Therapy |
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| Seminar. Repeatable. Prerequisites: music therapy major and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:283 Graduate Music Therapy Practicum |
3 s.h. |
| Seminar, clinical field work. Prerequisites: undergraduate music therapy practicum and consent of instructor. |
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| 025:285 Research in Music Therapy--Graduate |
1 s.h. |
| Research methodology; foundation for subsequent semesters of research on capstone project in music therapy. Repeatable. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:286 College Teaching and Clinic Supervision in Music Therapy |
3 s.h. |
| Principles of college teaching, curriculum development, clinical supervision in music therapy. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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Orchestral and Band Instruments Also see 025:112, under "Music Education."
| 025:143 Seminar: Percussion Methods, Materials, and Performance Practices |
1-2 s.h. |
| Percussion literature, styles, notation, performance techniques, composition; survey. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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| 025:168 Audition Repertoire |
1 s.h. |
| Practicum on passages frequently requested at professional auditions. Prerequisite: consent of studio instructor. |
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| 025:174 Baroque Seminar for Strings |
2 s.h. |
| Fundamental Baroque performance practices; history, pedagogy, and hands-on training. Prerequisite: enrollment in upper-level or graduate-level applied studies. |
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| 025:209 Advanced Woodwind Pedagogy and Literature I |
2 s.h. |
| Saxophone and clarinet solo and study literature; integration of pedagogical topics. |
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| 025:210 Advanced Woodwind Pedagogy and Literature II |
3 s.h. |
| Oboe, bassoon, and flute solo and study literature; integration of pedagogical topics. |
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| 025:253 Advanced Brass Pedagogy and Literature I |
2 s.h. |
| Tuba, euphonium, and trombone literature; pedagogical topics. |
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| 025:254 Advanced Brass Pedagogy and Literature II |
2 s.h. |
| Trumpet and horn literature; pedagogical topics. |
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| 025:255 Advanced Brass Ensemble Literature |
2 s.h. |
| Brass chamber music literature, including mixed and like-instrument ensembles. |
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| 025:298 Advanced String Methods and Literature I |
2 s.h. |
| Violin, viola, cello, and double bass solo and chamber music repertoire, pedagogical methods. |
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| 025:299 Advanced String Methods and Literature II |
2 s.h. |
| Violin, viola, cello, and double bass solo and chamber music repertoire, pedagogical methods. |
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| 025:335 Seminar in Performance and Pedagogy Research I |
1 s.h. |
| Research in the student's area; selection of a research topic. Offered spring semesters. |
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| 025:340 Seminar in Performance and Pedagogy Research II |
1 s.h. |
| Continuation of 025:335; thesis proposal preparation; survey of related literature. Offered spring semesters. |
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Organ and Sacred Music
| 025:189 Organ Literature Survey |
2 s.h. |
| Fifteenth century to present. Prerequisite: advanced undergraduate or graduate standing. |
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| 025:198 Organ Pedagogy |
1-2 s.h. |
| History, theory, practice from Renaissance to present; methods, literature appropriate for various levels. |
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| 025:226 History of Organ Building and Design |
2-3 s.h. |
| Development of organ design from Middle Ages to present; basic concepts of construction, maintenance. Repeatable. |
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| 025:227 Liturgics |
1-2 s.h. |
| History of liturgies and survey of liturgical music from Judaism to present. |
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| 025:228 Service Playing and Improvisation |
1-2 s.h. |
| Hymn playing, accompanying, basic improvisation techniques. Repeatable. Prerequisite: organ major or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:229 Organ Literature Special Topics |
2 s.h. |
| Specialized study in selected areas of organ literature. Repeatable. |
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| 025:252 Hymnology |
1-2 s.h. |
| Survey of historic hymnody: ancient odes, Latin hymns, Reformation hymns and psalms; current developments in hymnody and hymnals; may be special topic study. Repeatable. |
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| 025:284 Studies in Church Music |
arr. |
| Individual projects in church music: liturgies, hymnody, church choir repertory; religion and the arts. |
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Piano
| 025:071 Group Instruction in Piano I |
1 s.h. |
| Beginning instruction for music majors whose principal performing medium is voice or an orchestral or band instrument; skill development in sight reading, technique, harmonization, transposition, improvisation, simple literature. Prerequisite: music major. Corequisite: 025:002. |
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| 025:072 Group Instruction in Piano II |
1 s.h. |
| Elementary to early intermediate instruction for music majors whose principal performing medium is voice or an orchestral or band instrument; continued skill development begun in 025:071; introduction of easy solo and ensemble literature. Prerequisite: 025:071 or successful completion of proficiency examination. Corequisite: 025:003. |
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| 025:073 Group Instruction in Piano III |
1 s.h. |
| Skills for the music therapy profession; sight-reading, harmonization, transposition, reading from a fake book, improvisation. Prerequisite: music therapy major. |
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| 025:113 Methods of Teaching Piano |
2 s.h. |
| Methods, materials, and teaching techniques for preschool students, precollege students, and adult learners. Prerequisite: keyboard major or consent of instructor. |
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| 025:232 Piano Pedagogy I |
2 s.h. |
| Principles of piano teaching at beginning to intermediate levels; developmental and learning theories, competing educational philosophies, and how these ideas and current piano pedagogy materials interact; preschool approaches; teaching children with ADHD, dyslexia, other learning disabilities; teaching gifted children; the adult beginner; performing arts medicine; the business of teaching. |
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| 025:233 Piano Pedagogy II |
2 s.h. |
| History of the piano and its technique and pedagogy; national schools of piano playing; relationship of technological changes in piano construction to piano technique, pedagogy, and composition; major methods and treatises, historical recordings and video clips; research leading to understanding of students' individual piano lineage. |
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| 025:296 Piano Literature I |
2 s.h. |
| Baroque era to Mozart or Chopin through 1900. Repeatable. |
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| 025:297 Piano Literature II |
2 s.h. |
| Beethoven through Schumann or 20th century. Repeatable. |
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| 025:361 Special Studies Piano Literature |
arr. |
| Individual research in special aspects of piano literature; primarily for D.M.A. students. Repeatable. |
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| 025:362 Special Studies in Piano Accompaniment and Chamber Music |
arr. |
| Advanced collaborative arts practicum. Prerequisite: 025:186 or consent of instructor. |
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Recital and Thesis
| 025:097 Honors in Music |
1-4 s.h. |
| Prerequisite: honors standing. |
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