Fall 2009 Undergraduate Calendar


MUSIC

PERFORMANCE INSTRUCTION

Performance Instruction - For Music Students in Professional degree programs (Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Therapy)

The following courses offer performance instruction either as a 3.00 credit hour course (1-hour lesson a week) or 1.50 credit hour course (half-hour lesson a week). Course requirements include a fifteen-minute examination before a faculty jury at the end of each term of study, as well as the attainment of the appropriate Level of Achievement. When required, a major recital may substitute for the jury examination. Students should consult Music for specific details regarding curricula for these examinations.

These courses are available to Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Music Therapy, students with the approval of a progrm advisor in music. These students will elect their major instrument at the time of their admission.

Subject to availability, these courses are open to other students upon successful completion of a qualifying audition. It is the responsibility of the student to arrange for a qualifying audition by contacting Music not later than the end of the first week of classes. Students who fail to do so will relinquish their right to attend such classes and must complete the normal procedure for dropping a course as outlined on the "Course Change Form."

Performance courses are intended to be taken in consecutive semesters. Any interruption in study must be followed by an audition for re-entry into the performance course sequence. The audition will be scheduled in consultation with the Performance Area Chair at the beginning of the semester.

Private instruction courses may be repeated for credit.

3.00
Credit
Course
1.50
Credit
Course
.

Instrument
33-347
33-348
33-349
33-351
33-352
33-353
33-354
33-355
33-356
33-357
33-358
33-359
33-361
33-362
33-363
33-364
33-365
33-366
33-367
33-368
33-369
33-371
33-317
33-318
33-319
33-321
33-322
33-323
33-324
33-325
33-326
33-327
33-328
33-329
33-331
33-332
33-333
33-334
33-335
33-336
33-337
33-338
33-339
33-341
Voice
Piano
Organ
Harpsichord
Flute
Oboe
Clarinet
Saxophone
Bassoon
French Horn
Trumpet
Trombone
Euphonium
Tuba
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
Percussion
Harp
Classical Guitar
Applied Jazz/Pop


Performance Instruction - For Music Students in Non-professional degree programs (BA in Music or Combined BA in Music) and for non-Music Students

The following courses offer performance instruction within the format of a group master class. As part of this course, students may take optional weekly private lessons for which there is a private lesson fee. Course requirements include a performance examination before a faculty jury at the end of each term of study, as well as the achievement of the appropriate Level of Achievement. Students should consult the School of Music for specific details regarding curricula for these examinations.

It is the responsibility of the student to arrange for a qualifying audition by contacting the School of Music not later than the end of the first week of classes. Students who fail to do so will relinquish their right to attend such classes and must complete the normal procedure for dropping a course as outlined on the "Course Change Form." Private instruction courses are intended to be taken in consecutive semesters. Any interruption in study must be followed by an audition for re-entry in to the performance course sequence. The audition will be scheduled in consultation with the Performance Area Chair at the beginning of the semester.

Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Therapy students may also opt to take Performance Instruction courses in any secondary instrument/voice of their choice, classical or jazz/pop. These courses involve the 33-200 performance series and may be taken in addition to, not in replacement for the required 33-300 performance series. The courses may not be taken by Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Therapy students to meet the specific degree requirements in Performance Studies.

Applied instruction courses may be repeated for credit.

3.00 Credit CourseInstrument
33-247Voice
33-248Piano
33-249Organ
33-251Harpsichord
33-252Flute
33-253Oboe
33-254Clarinet
33-255Saxophone
33-256Bassoon
33-257French Horn
33-258Trumpet
33-259Trombone
33-261Euphonium
33-262Tuba
33-263Violin
33-264Viola
33-265Cello
33-266Double Bass
33-267Percussion
33-268Harp
33-269Guitar
33-271Applied Jazz/Pop

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