MUSIC (MUS)
Organizations
The University musical organizations are open to all students. All members of
the organizations are required to participate in public performances of the
group. The following courses can be repeated for multiple credit.
MUS 1001. Horn Choir. Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Preparation of chamber music scores for instruments of the horn family.
MUS 1002. Trombone Choir. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation of chamber music scores for instruments of the trombone family.
MUS 1003. Flute Choir. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation of chamber music scores for instruments of the flute family.
MUS 1004. Clarinet Choir. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation for concert performance of chamber music scores for instruments of
the clarinet family.
MUS 1005. Chamber Music. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation for concert performance of vocal and instrumental chamber music
scores.
MUS 1006. Opera Workshop. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. Techniques of auditioning, staging, rehearsal
and production of musical comedy and opera.
MUS 1007. Tuba Ensemble. Lab. 3. Credit
1.
Preparation for concert performance of chamber music scores for instruments of
tuba family.
MUS 1009. Trumpet Choir. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation for concert performance of chamber music scores for instruments
of the trumpet family.
MUS 1014. Functional Performance. Lab.
2. Credit 1.
Corerequisite: Major ensemble. Techniques involved in preparation for public
performance.
MUS 1015. Percussion Ensemble. Lab. 2.
Credit 1.
Preparation for concert performance of music written or transcribed for
percussion ensemble.
MUS 1016. Accompanying. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Instruction and performance in accompanying for piano majors.
MUS 1017. Bassoon Choir. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation of chamber music scores for instruments of the bassoon family.
MUS 1018. Saxophone Choir. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Preparation of chamber music scores for instruments of the saxophone family.
MUS 1025. Wind Ensemble. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. A select ensemble of wind and percussion
instrumentalists.
MUS 1026. Varsity Pep Band. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Public performance for varsity basketball games.
MUS 1033. Marching Band.--Fall. Lab. 4.
Credit l.
Preparation and performance for all home football games and other campus and
community events.
MUS 1040. Symphony Band. Lab. 5. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. A wind band comprised of 60-80 instrumentalists.
MUS 1045. Concert Band. Lab. 4. Credit
1.
A wind and percussion band; open to all students.
MUS 1050. Women's Chorus. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Successful audition. A choral performance ensemble for female
voices, open to all University students.
MUS 1054. Men's Chorus. Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Successful audition. A choral performance ensemble for male voices,
open to all University students.
MUS 1060. Chorale. Lab. 5. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. A select choral ensemble.
MUS 1062. Madrigal Singers. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. A select chamber ensemble open, by audition,
to all university students. The ensemble will consist of 16 to 20 singers who
will
primarily
perform
music
from
the Renaissance period, and will perform one "Madrigal Feaste" per
school year.
MUS 1065. Mastersingers. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
A choral ensemble open to students and members of the community for the purpose
of performing major choral works.
MUS 1070. Concert Choir. Lab. 3. Credit
1.
A large choral ensemble open to all university students.
MUS 1076. Beginning West African Drumming.
Lec. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The performance of drum rhythms and songs
from Ghana and surrounding countries.
MUS 1077. Advanced West African Drumming.
Lec. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1076. A continuation of the performance of drum rhythms and
songs from Ghana and surrounding countries.
MUS 1078. Beginning West African Dance.
(also listed as PHED 1250) Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Performance of dances and songs from Ghana and surrounding countries.
MUS 1079. Advanced West African Dance.
(also listed as PHED 1260) Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1078. A continuation of the performances of dances and songs
from Ghana and surrounding countries.
MUS 1080. Bryan Symphony Orchestra. Lab.
2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. A symphony orchestra including students,
faculty and regional musicians.
MUS 1085. University Orchestra. Lab. 3.
Credit 1.
An orchestra open to all university students, exploring repertoire for chamber
and full symphony orchestra.
MUS 1090. Jazz Ensemble. Lab. 3. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: Successful Audition. Organized instrumental groups rehearsing
and performing music in the jazz and "Pop" idiom.
MUS 1091. Jazz Lab Band. Lab. 3. Credit 1.
An instrumental experience in the jazz/pop idiom; open to all students.
Class Instruction
MUS 1011. Beginning Class Piano for Music
Majors I. Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Designed to give a functional knowledge of the piano.
MUS 1012. Beginning Class Piano for Music
Majors II. Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Designed to give a functional knowledge of the piano.
MUS 1021. Class Voice Instruction I. Lec.
and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Rudiments of posture, breathing and song interpretation, tone production and
stage deportment.
MUS 1022. Class Voice Instruction II.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Rudiments of posture, breathing and song interpretation, tone production and
stage deportment.
MUS 1023. Intermediate Class Piano for Music
Majors III. Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1012 or previous piano experience. Designed to prepare music
students with previous keyboard experience for the piano proficiency examination.
MUS 1024. Intermediate Class Piano for Music
Majors IV. Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1023 or previous piano experience. Designed to prepare music
students with previous keyboard experience for the piano proficiency examination.
MUS 1027. Keyboard Skills for Music Therapy
I. Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Music Therapy major; passed ALL portions of piano proficiency.
Keyboard skills and repertoire necessary for the practice of music therapy,
including: accompaniment, harmonization, improvisation, performance of selected
repertoire.
MUS 1028. Keyboard Skills for Music Therapy
II. Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Music Therapy major; passed ALL portions of piano proficiency; MUS
1027 or consent of instructor. Keyboard skills and repertoire necessary for the
practice of music therapy, including: accompaniment, harmonization,
improvisation, performance of selected repertoire. Continuation of MUS 1027.
MUS 1029. Oratorio Class. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
A survey of the major representative oratorio literature, which features
sections and arias for the solo voice and ensembles. Periods of study will
include the Baroque to the Twentieth Century.
MUS 1031. Stringed Instrument Class I.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student studies the four instruments of the string section: violin, viola,
violincello and bass viol.
MUS 1032. Stringed Instrument Class II.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student studies the four instruments of the string section: violin, viola,
violincello and bass viol.
MUS 1035. Beginning Class Guitar. Lab.
2. Credit 1.
Accompanying group singing. Emphasis on chords and strumming techniques.
MUS 1036. Intermediate Class Guitar.
Lab 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1035 or consent of instructor. Additional skills
and techniques for students already possessing a basic command of the
instrument.
MUS 1041. Woodwind Instrument Class I.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student will learn basic performance skills on two instruments each semester.
MUS 1042. Woodwind Instrument Class II.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student will learn basic performance skills on two instruments each semester.
MUS 1051. Brass Instrument Class I. Lec.
and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student will learn basic performance skills on two instruments each semester.
MUS 1052. Brass Instrument Class II. Lec.
and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student will learn basic performance skills on two instruments each semester.
MUS 1071. Percussion Instrument Class I.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student will learn basic performing skills on snare drum and mallet instruments
as well as study other percussion family instruments.
MUS 1072. Percussion Instrument Class II.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Each student will develop performance skills on a wide range of percussion instruments
through laboratory ensemble experiences.
MUS 1073. Percussion Techniques. Lec.
and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Rhythm and percussion instruments for Music Therapy majors.
MUS 1074. Music to Meet Exceptional Education
Needs. Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Music leadership skills for the special education setting. Developing music
activities to meet the abilities and needs of students with disabilities.
MUS 1081. Improvisation I. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1140, 1150. Development of improvisation skills in varied
musical styles. Emphasis on performance and aural perception.
MUS 1082. Improvisation II. Lab. 2. Credit
1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1081. Development of improvisation skills in varied musical
styles. Emphasis on performance and aural perception.
MUS 1195. Student Recital. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Consent of studio instructor. Co-requisite:
Enrollment in private instruction in pertinent studio. Open to any non-curricular
solo recital performance. May be repeated for credit. Recital fee
applies.
MUS 1210. Diction for Singers I. Lab.
2. Credit 1.
Language diction for singers, including Latin and Italian, stressing
similarities and differences of sung language.
MUS 1220. Diction for Singers II. Lab.
2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1210. Language diction for singers, including English, German
and French, stressing similarities and differences of sung language.
MUS 3530. Music Applications. Lec. 3.
Credit 3.
Course content is directed toward the music education needs of prospective
elementary classroom teachers.
Private Instruction (Lower Division)
MUS 1000. Private Composition. Credit
1-2.
MUS 1100. Private Piano. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1200. Private Voice. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1300. Private Violin. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1301. Private Violoncello. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1302. Private String Bass. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1303. Private Viola. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1350. Private Harp. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1400. Private Flute-Piccolo. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1401. Private Oboe/English Horn. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1402. Private Clarinet. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1403. Private Bassoon. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1404. Private Saxophone. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1500. Private Trumpet. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1501. Private Horn. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1502. Private Trombone. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1503. Private Tuba/Euphonium. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1600. Private Organ. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1700. Private Percussion. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1800. Private Harpsichord. Credit 1-2.
MUS 1900. Private Guitar. Credit 1-2.
Private Instruction (Upper Division)
The completion of four semesters in the Lower Division is required for
enrollment in the Upper Division. In addition, each applicant must be approved
by the jury hearing his/her performance examination at the end of the fourth
semester, and also by his/her private instructor before being allowed to
register for study at the 3000 level.
MUS 3000. Private Composition. Credit
1-2-3.
MUS 3100. Private Piano. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3200. Private Voice. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3300. Private Violin. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3301. Private Violoncello. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3302. Private String Bass. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3303. Private Viola. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3350. Private Harp. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3400. Private Flute/Piccolo. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3401. Private Oboe/English Horn. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3402. Private Clarinet. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3403. Private Bassoon. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3404. Private Saxophone. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3500. Private Trumpet. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3501. Private Horn. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3502. Private Trombone. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3503. Private Tuba/Euphonium. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3600. Private Organ. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3700. Private Percussion. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3900. Private Guitar. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 3950. Junior Recital. Credit 1.
MUS 4000. Senior Recital. Credit 1.
MUS 4400-5400. Composition. Credit 1-2-3.
MUS 4500-5500. Conducting. Credit 1-2-3.
Music Theory
uMUS
1110. Music Fundamentals. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
A basic course for general students, including the study of music construction,
notation, literature and techniques for listening.
MUS 1120. Harmony I. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Passing score on Entrance Exam. Corequisite: MUS 1130. Scales,
intervals, triads, rhythms, chord functions, part-writing, inversions, cadences,
non-harmonic tones, musical analysis.
MUS 1130. Aural Techniques I. Lab. 2.
Credit 1.
Corequisite: MUS 1120. Aural perception, singing and keyboard performance of
materials in MUS 1120.
MUS 1140. Harmony II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: MUS 1120. Corequisite: MUS 1150. Modulation to closely related
keys, borrowed chords, neopolitans, irregular chord resolution, original composition,
musical analysis.
MUS 1150. Aural Techniques II. Lab. 2.
Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1130. Corequisite: MUS 1140. Aural perception, singing and
keyboard performance of materials in MUS 1140.
MUS 2110. Harmony III. Lec. 1. Lab. 2.
Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 1140. Corequisite: MUS 2120. Chromaticism, altered chords,
secondary functions, augmented sixth chords, musical analysis.
MUS 2120. Aural Techniques III. Lab. 2.
Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 1150. Corequisite: MUS 2110. Aural perception, singing and
keyboard performance of materials in MUS 2110.
MUS 2130. Harmony IV. Lec. 1. Lab. 2.
Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 2110. Corequisite: MUS 2140. Advanced modulation and part-writing
procedures. Survey of 20th Century harmonic techniques, original composition,
musical analysis.
MUS 2140. Aural Techniques IV. Lab. 2.
Credit 1.
Prerequisite: MUS 2120. Corequisite: MUS 2130. Aural perception, singing and
keyboard performance of materials in MUS 2130.
MUS 3130. Form and Analysis. Lec. 2. Credit
2.
Prerequisites: MUS 2130, Harmony/AT/Piano Exam. A comprehensive study of the
structure of music from all historic periods.
MUS 3140. Counterpoint. Lec. 3. Credit
3.
Prerequisite: MUS 3130. The study of 18th century/counterpoint: analysis,
composition. The relationship between Baroque and 20th-century contrapuntal
techniques.
MUS 3210. Instrumentation. Lec. 2. Credit
2.
Prerequisite: MUS 2130, 2140, Harmony/AT/Piano Exam. Ranges, timbre mixtures
and transpositions for all music media, as related to standard scoring techniques.
Ensemble scores are constructed.
MUS 3220. Jazz Composition
and Arranging I. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 2130, 2140, Harmony/AT/Piano Exam. Original compositions and
arrangements in jazz styles for large and small ensembles. Student work will
be performed and recorded.
MUS 3230. Jazz Composition
and Arranging II. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 3220. Original compositions and arrangements in jazz styles
for large and small ensembles. Student work will be performed and recorded.
MUS 3240. Choral Literature. Lec. 2.
Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 2130, MUS 2140, Harmony/AT/Piano Exam. The study of the diverse
types of vocal combinations with attention to age groups, ensemble size and
styles. Particular attention to text setting and the voice with various instrumental
possibilities.
MUS 4710-5710. Supervised Teaching Experience
I. Ind. Credit 2.
Activities designed to offer supervised, practical experience in private studio
teaching: planning and presenting lessons, and directing individual study.
MUS 4720-5720. Supervised Teaching Experience
II. Ind. Credit 2.
Continuation of MUS 4710.
Music History and Literature
uMUS
1030. Music Appreciation. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Survey of various styles and forms of music with recordings used for class listening.
MUS 1034. American Popular Music.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Survey of various forms and styles of American popular music from its origins in
African-American blues, through rock and roll, to the present.
uMUS
2030. World Music. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Introduction to folk/traditional, classical and pop musical styles from
selected areas in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
uMUS
3010. Music History and Literature I. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: MUS 1030, 1140, 1150. Western music of the Ancient, Medieval,
Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods. Materials basic to research on musical
topics.
uMUS
3020. Music History and Literature II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: MUS 1030, 1140, 1150. Western music of the Romantic period and
20th Century. Expansion of research experience on a variety of musical topics.
MUS 3710. Pedagogy and Literature I. Lec.
2. Credit 2.
Techniques, materials and methodologies used in the application of learning
theory to studio instruction.
MUS 3720. Pedagogy and Literature II.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Techniques, materials and literature for use in the pedagogy of the studio
instrument and its generic family, in preparation for a studio teaching career.
MUS 3800. Vocal Pedagogy and Literature I.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
A study in methodologies, principles and procedures developed for systematized
learning in the art of singing. Directed information for the singer, studio
teacher and choral director. Vocal acoustics, breathing and laryngeal
functions are studied.
MUS 3810. Vocal Pedagogy and Literature II.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 3800. Teaching strategies and philosophies, diagnosis of vocal
faults, stage deportment, vocal repertoire and ethics for teachers are studied.
Supervised lab experience in teaching by participating students.
MUS 4110 (5110). History and Literature of
Jazz. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Jazz traced from its multi-ethnic origin through to its present form and its
influences on American culture.
MUS 4120 (5120). Contemporary Music. Lec.
2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 3010 or 3020, MUS 2110-2120. The culture of musical pluralism
since World War II, including art music, jazz, rock and folk.
Music Technology
MUS 4250. Recording Techniques. Lec. 2.
Lab. Arr. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 2130, 2140, Harmony/AT/Piano Exam. An introduction to sound
recording, including analog and digital formats. Emphasis on applications appropriate
to performing musicians.
MUS 4510. Computer Applications in Music.
Lec. 1. Lab. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MUS 1120, 1130. An introduction to computer applications in music
performance, composition, teaching and related fields.
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