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Jun 27, 2022
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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music - Performance Concentration, BMus
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Department of Music, College of Fine and Performing Arts
117-122 credits
Introduction
The Bachelor of Music (BMus) degree is the professional undergraduate degree program in music. It is an expanded program which requires a student to undertake a course of study of a minimum of 192 undergraduate credits.
Admission and Declaration Process
Admission to Program
Entrance by performance audition — student must expect to achieve upper-division applied instruction by the sophomore year
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors. |
Requirements
- ❑ MUS 099 - CONCERT ATTENDANCE (Required for every quarter in residence. Minimum 8 concert programs or ticket stubs required).
- ❑ MUS 121 - AURAL AND KEYBOARD SKILLS I
- ❑ MUS 122 - THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS I
- ❑ MUS 123 - AURAL AND KEYBOARD SKILLS I
- ❑ MUS 124 - THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS I
- ❑ MUS 125 - AURAL AND KEYBOARD SKILLS I
- ❑ MUS 126 - THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS I
- ❑ MUS 221 - AURAL AND KEYBOARD SKILLS II
- ❑ MUS 222 - THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS II
- ❑ MUS 223 - AURAL AND KEYBOARD SKILLS II
- ❑ MUS 224 - THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS II
- ❑ MUS 225 - AURAL AND KEYBOARD SKILLS II
- ❑ MUS 226 - THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS II
- ❑ MUS 341 - HISTORY OF MUSIC TO 1600
- ❑ MUS 342 - HISTORY OF MUSIC 1600-1830
- ❑ MUS 343 - HISTORY OF MUSIC 1830-PRESENT
- ❑ MUS 351 - BASIC CONDUCTING
- ❑ MUS 466 - APPLIED MUSIC PEDAGOGY
- ❑ MUS 499 - SENIOR RECITAL
❑ One course from: - MUS 441 - NOTATION
- MUS 442 - SEMINAR IN MUSIC HISTORY
- MUS 443A - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: CHORAL MUSIC
- MUS 443B - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: SOLO SONG
- MUS 443C - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: OPERA
- MUS 443D - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: KEYBOARD MUSIC
- MUS 443E - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: CHAMBER MUSIC
- MUS 443F - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: SYMPHONIC MUSIC
- MUS 443G - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: CONCERTO
- MUS 443H - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: SYMPHONIC MUSIC IN THE 20TH CENTURY
- MUS 443I - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: OPERA I
- MUS 443J - HISTORY OF MUSICAL GENRES: OPERA II
- MUS 444 - SHAKESPEARE AND MUSIC
voice majors must take voice majors must take 443b or 443c ❑ Two courses from: - MUS 322 - FORM AND ANALYSIS: MUSIC TO 1900
- MUS 324A - MODAL COUNTERPOINT
- MUS 324B - TONAL COUNTERPOINT
- MUS 326 - ORCHESTRATION/ARRANGING
- MUS 328B - MIDI NOTATION AND SEQUENCING FOR COMPOSITION
- MUS 422 - ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: 20TH-CENTURY MUSIC
❑ Four courses from: - MUS 275 - CHAMBER JAZZ ENSEMBLES
- MUS 278 - OPERA WORKSHOP
- MUS 280 - COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
- MUS 281A - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: FLUTE
- MUS 281B - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: DOUBLE REED
- MUS 281C - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: SINGLE REED
- MUS 281F - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: HIGH BRASS
- MUS 281H - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: LOW BRASS
- MUS 281K - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: PERCUSSION
- MUS 281L - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: STRINGS
- MUS 281M - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: PIANO
- MUS 281N - APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC: GUITAR
- MUS 283 - CHAMBER VOCAL ENSEMBLES
- MUS 284 - VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE
- MUS 475 - CHAMBER JAZZ ENSEMBLE
- MUS 478 - ADVANCED OPERA PRODUCTION
- MUS 480 - ADVANCED COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
- MUS 481 - ADVANCED APPLIED CHAMBER MUSIC
- MUS 483 - ADVANCED CHAMBER VOCAL ENSEMBLES
- MUS 484 - ADVANCED VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE
- MUS 485 - NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
❑ Applied music on major instrument or voice: (minimum 30 credits) including at least three credits from MUS 412-416. - MUS 212 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: PIANO
- MUS 213 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: STRINGS
- MUS 214 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: WINDS AND PERCUSSION
- MUS 215 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: VOICE
- MUS 216 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: CLASSICAL GUITAR
- MUS 312 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: PIANO
- MUS 313 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: STRINGS
- MUS 314 - WINDS AND PERCUSSION
- MUS 315 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: VOICE
- MUS 316 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: CLASSICAL GUITAR
- MUS 412 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: PIANO
- MUS 413 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: STRINGS
- MUS 414 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: WINDS AND PERCUSSION
- MUS 415 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: VOICE
- MUS 416 - APPLIED INSTRUCTION: CLASSICAL GUITAR
❑ Entrance by performance audition—student must expect to achieve upper-division applied instruction by the sophomore year. ❑ Chamber Music: minimum 4 quarters (4-8 credits) selected from MUS 275, 278, 280, 281, 283, 284, 475, 478, 480, 481, 483, 484, 485 ❑ Junior Recital (required performance; prerequisite for Senior Recital; not a course; schedule with approval of Applied Instructor; see Music Advisor) ❑ Electives: 8 credits minimum selected under advisement. Piano student must take Applied Music Literature – MUS 467 (6 credits minimum). Voice students will take Voice Studies – MUS 166A & 166B (5 credits), and Vocal Diction – MUS 366A, 366B, and 366C (3 credits). Guitar students must take Fretboard Harmony – MUS 367 (minimum 1 credit), and Introduction to Guitar Repertory – MUS 467A and 467B (4 credits minimum). ❑ Major Performing Ensemble each quarter in residence (minimum 24 credits)***
***Piano students will take a combination of major performing ensemble and MUS 276/476 (piano accompanying) as follows: Performance – three quarters major performing ensemble, remaining quarters piano accompanying. Guitar students as follows: six quarters Major Performance Ensemble (MUS 271-or 471); three quarters of Collegium (MUS 280 or 480); and three quarters of Guitar ensemble (MUS 281N or 481).
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