Music
Mu
101R The Musical Experience (3-0) 3
A course in music appreciation designed for the general student. The
intent of the course is to prepare students for informed and active
listening experiences. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
102r Blues/Jazz/Rock (3-0) 3
This course is designed to be an introduction to popular music, which
will lead the student toward intelligent, meaningful listening. It is
assumed that listening to and understanding the content and structure
of music as an art form will be beneficial in the development of a better
understanding of music as part of human cultural heritage. The format
of this course is to survey varied examples of popular music while investigating
the circumstances surrounding the performers and their compositions.
The course is intended to develop those aural skills that can provide
a basis for critical and intelligent listening.
Mu
103 Instrumental, Vocal, and Piano Class Instruction
(Piano, Voice, Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion,
Strings) (0-2) 1
These classes are all designed to provide the student with the basis
elements and techniques of performance in each of the media. Piano Class
(Mu 103 Piano) is specifically designed for the music major lacking
in keyboard skills. Emphases include fluent reading of simple piano
music and elementary technique. Successful completion with a grade of
A or B satisfies Part II of the Piano Proficiency Requirement. Piano
Class is offered fall terms. Voice Class is offered fall term; Brass,
Woodwinds, Percussion, and Strings classes are offered alternate years.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Mu
104 Piano Class Instruction II (0-2) 1
Continuation of Mu 103 Piano and mandatory for music majors who desire
to complete the Piano Proficiency Requirement in this manner. Emphases
include performance of easier piano music, scales, triads, sevenths,
and harmonization of simple melodies. Successful completion with a grade
of A or B satisfies part II of the Piano Proficiency Requirement. Winter
term.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or Mu 103 Piano.
Mu
105 Concert Choir (0-3) 1
Thorough study and performance each trimester of larger choral compositions.
Open to all students. Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
106 Chamber Choir (0-2) 1
An ensemble specializing in the performance of small scale choral works.
By audition only. Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and enrollment in concert
choir.
Mu
109, 209, 309, 409 Applied Music (Piano, Voice,
Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion, Strings) 1 or 2
Individual instruction scheduled, at the discretion of the instructor,
either privately or in a small class. The course is open to all students.
Each of these courses may be repeated once for credit. No student may
register for more than two different applied lessons during any one
trimester. Students may register for two credit hours only with approval
of the music faculty. Two credit hours are required for a Performance
Concentration. Students who register for two credit hours will receive
longer lessons in proportion to the amount of time spent in preparation.
Prerequisites: Placement audition, enrollment in Band Concert Choir
or Orchestra (the large ensemble appropriate to the applied area) and
consent of instructor.
Mu
110 Band (0-3) 1
Designed to provide every student who plays a musical instrument the
opportunity to pursue his or her musical interests. A variety of musical
literature will be provided as well as the opportunity to perform in
concert both on campus and on tour. Open to all students. Course is
repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
111 Brass Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Literature from the baroque period through the contemporary period will
be studied and performed. Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
112 Woodwind Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature composed for woodwind
instruments from the Renaissance through avant-garde schools of composition
and including the use of ancient instruments where applicable. Course
is repeatable.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
113 String Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for the medium.
Literature from the baroque period through the contemporary period will
be studied and performed. Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in symphony orchestra.
Mu
116 Accompanying (0-2) 1
A course designed to provide ensemble and accompanying experience for
piano students.
Prerequisites: Consent of piano instructor.
Mu
117 Symphony Orchestra (0-3) 1
Offered in conjunction with the San Juan Symphony Orchestra at no extra
fee. This course provides an opportunity for the study and performance
of major orchestral works. Two hours of rehearsal are held on Tuesday
evenings and the third is arranged at the convenience of the instructor
and students. Open to all string students; wind and percussion students
by audition only. Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
118 Percussion Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
119 Jazz Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
120 Fundamentals of Music (3-0) 3
Open to all students. A course in musical literacy intended to help
laymen acquire the basic skills necessary to participate fully in musical
activities. No prior musical background is assumed. Fall and winter
terms.
Mu
128 Theory and Musicianship I (5-0) 5
A course in basic musicianship designed to teach aural, analytical,
and compositional skills. Daily sight-singing and ear-training activities
will supplement study of scales, key, modes, triads, melody, tonality,
cadences, functional harmony, and basic four-part writing including
figured bass. Theory Placement Examination is required for admission.
Open to music majors and music minors only. Others must have consent
of instructor. Fall term.
Mu
129 Theory and Musicianship II (5-0) 5
Continuation of Theory and Musicianship I, expanded to include nonharmonic
tones, dominant sevenths, secondary dominants, and modulation. Formal
analysis will include binary, ternary, rondo, theme and variations,
chaconne/passacaglia, fugue, and sonata-allegro. Winter term. Open to
music majors and minors only. Others must have consent of instructor.
Prerequisites: Mu 128.
Mu
203 Piano Class Ensemble III (0-2) 1
Continuation of Mu 104 and mandatory for music majors who desire to
complete the Piano Proficiency Requirement in this manner. Emphases
include expanded performance of piano literature and elementary sight
reading. Successful completion with a grade of A or B satisfies Part
III of the Piano Proficiency Requirement. Fall term.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or Mu 104 Piano.
Mu
204 Piano Class Ensemble IV (0-2) 1
Continuation of Mu 203 and mandatory for music majors who desire to
complete the Piano Proficiency Requirement in this manner. Students
will be expected to perform compositions at the level of Clementi: Sonatina,
Op. 36 #1; Bach: Two Part Inventions, all scales, arpeggios, and cadences.
Successful completion with a grade of A or B satisfies part IV of the
Piano Proficiency Requirement. Winter term.
Mu
228 Theory and Musicianship III (5-0) 5
Extensive study of chromatically altered chords typical of the 19th
century. Harmonic analysis, formal analysis, ear training, and compositions
incorporating altered chords are primary emphases. Open to music majors
and minors only. Others must have consent of instructor. Fall term.
Prerequisites: Mu 129.
Mu
229 Theory and Musicianship IV (5-0) 5
Exploration of 20th century theoretical and compositional techniques.
Examples will include derivatives from the end of the 19th century,
nationalist influences, serial and aleatoric music, extended techniques,
and electronic music. Open to music majors and minors only. Others must
have consent of instructor. Winter term.
Prerequisites: Mu 228.
Mu
305 Concert Choir (0-3) 1
Thorough study and performance of larger choral compositions. Students
are expected to take responsible roles in the ensemble such as: soloists,
section leaders, conductor/managers, or accompanists. Course is repeatable.
Open to all students. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
306 Chamber Choir (0-2) 1
An ensemble specializing in the performance of small scale choral works.
Students are expected to take responsible roles in the ensemble such
as soloist, section leaders, conductor/managers, or accompanists. Course
is repeatable. By audition only. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in Concert Choir.
Mu
310 Band (0-2) 1
Designed to provide every student who plays a musical instrument the
opportunity to pursue his/her musical interests. A variety of musical
literature will be provided as well as the opportunity to perform in
concert both on campus and on tour. Students are expected to take responsible
roles in the ensemble such as soloist, section leaders, or conductor/managers.
Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
311 Brass Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Literature from the baroque period through the contemporary period will
be studied and performed. Students are expected to take responsible
roles in the ensemble such as: soloists, section leaders, or conductors/managers.
Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
312 Woodwind Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature composed for woodwind
instruments from the Renaissance through avant-garde schools of composition
and including the use of ancient instruments where applicable. Students
are expected to take responsible roles in the ensemble such as soloists,
section leaders, or conductors/managers. Course is repeatable. Fall
and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
313 String Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Literature from the baroque period through the contemporary period will
be studies and performed. Students are expected to take responsible
roles in the ensemble such as soloists, section leaders, or conductors/managers.
Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in symphony orchestra.
Mu
314 Methods and Principles
of Teaching Vocals Music (3-0) 3
A course designed to provide music majors with contemporary teaching
skills and techniques for secondary vocal/choral music, including vocal
pedagogy, classroom management, rehearsal preparation, and audition
and placement procedures. Fall term of alternate years.
Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education program or consent of
instructor.
Mu
315 Methods and Principles
of Teaching Instrumental Music (3-0) 3
A course designed to provide music majors with contemporary teaching
skills and techniques in the teaching of instrumental music in the public
schools, including program development, classroom management, rehearsal
preparation and use of audio/visual materials. Fall term of alternate
years.
Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education program or consent of
instructor.
Mu
316 Music in the Elementary School (3-0) 3
A course designed to provide practical skills in pedagogy, lesson planning,
folk music, dance/movement, musical literacy, and classroom management.
Attention will be given to the philosophies of Kodaly, Orff, and Dalcroze
within a laboratory setting often involving elementary-age children
from local schools. Winter term.
Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education program or consent of
instructor.
Mu
317 Symphony Orchestra (0-3) 1
Offered in conjunction with the San Juan Symphony Orchestra at no extra
fee. This course provides an opportunity for the study and performance
of major orchestral works. Two hours of rehearsal are held on Tuesday
evenings and the third is arranged at the convenience of the instructor
and students. All string students are invited; wind and percussion students
by audition only. Students are expected to take responsible roles in
the ensemble such as soloists, section leaders, or conductors/managers.
Course is repeatable. Fall and winter terms.
Mu
318 Percussion Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Students are expected to take responsible roles in the ensemble such
as soloists, section leaders, or conductors/managers. Course is repeatable.
Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
319 Jazz Ensemble (0-2) 1
A survey, through performance, of the literature written for this medium.
Students are expected to take responsible roles in the ensemble such
as soloists, section leaders, or conductors/managers. Course is repeatable.
Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and enrollment in band.
Mu
331 Music History I (3-0) 3
Study of the history of music from classical antiquity to 1750. Fall
term of alternate years.
Mu
332 Music History II (3-0) 3
Study of the history of music from 1750 through the 20th century. Winter
term of alternate years.
Mu
337 Survey of Non-Western Music (3-0) 3
This course is designed to acquaint students with the vast amount of
music from non-western cultures. Topics include the music of Africa,
India, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, South America, and the American
Indians. Open to all students.
Mu
349 Conducting I (3-0) 2
A course in basic instrumental and choral conducting including baton
technique, score reading, and various cueing and rhythmic aspects concerned
with ensemble control. Fall term of alternate years.
Prerequisites: Piano Proficiency Requirement.
Mu
350 Conducting II (3-0) 2
Continuation of Conducting I. Conducting techniques in addition to directing
larger musical scores and advanced techniques. Winter term of alternate
years.
Prerequisites: Mu 349.
Mu
415W Literature and Conversation:
Writing about Music (3-0) 3
The purpose of this course is to help students develop an understanding
of what constitutes literacy within the discipline of music, and to
integrate critical analysis with writing and creative performance. Students
will be required to read and discuss examples of scholarly writing which
will include program notes, journal articles, grant proposals, and concert
reviews. They will then be required to practice and refine their own
writing skills using these formal models. The process will include multiple
drafts and extensive feedback as well as individual guidance and instruction.
This course will fulfill the Group W Writing requirement for music majors.
Mu
423 Orchestration (2-0) 1
A technology-based course designed to equip music majors with the skills
and techniques of arranging for instrumental ensembles. Fall term of
alternate years.
Prerequisites: Mu 229 and Piano Proficiency Requirement.
Mu
496 Senior Seminar (2-0) 2
Advanced study and research in music and musical performance. The student
will prepare and perform a senior recital approved by the applied area
instructor and the department chair.
Prerequisites: Senior standing and consent of instructor.
Mu
499 Independent Study 1-3
Individual research conducted under the supervision of a faculty member.
Offered on demand.
Prerequisites: Approval of instructor and department chair.
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