May 10, 2024  
2020-2021 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog 
    
2020-2021 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


@ = Indicates a non-liberal arts course. Please refer to College Credit Policies  for a description of non-liberal arts credits.

 

Music Theory and Composition (Music Majors Only)

Courses are offered each semester unless otherwise designated.

  
  • @MUCT 421 - Orchestration


    3 Credit(s)

    Techniques of orchestration for various instrumental ensembles at an advanced level culminating in the scoring of a work for full orchestra or wind ensemble. As warranted.

  
  • @MUCT 422 - Jazz Styles and Analysis


    3 Credit(s)

    In depth analysis of recorded improvised solos by recognized jazz musicians. Students transcribe solos from recordings and present to class with analysis. Spring, odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 203 .
  
  • @MUCT 424 - Advanced Jazz Improvisation


    2 Credit(s)

    Continuation of skills mastered in Improvisation I. Emphasis on advanced tonal systems and harmonic structures for improvisation, further development of creative techniques. Spring, even years.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCT 335 .
  
  • @MUCT 425 - Analysis of Rock Music


    3 Credit(s)

    By the end of the course, students will be able to discover and critique aspects of phrase rhythm, key, mode, cadences, harmonic palettes, and harmonic succession that differentiate rock music from common-practice art music. They will also be able to identify and discuss some aspects of rock music that are similar or identical to aspects of art music. Finally, they will learn some of the issues and skills involved in the study of popular music. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 201 , MUCB 202 , MUCB 205 , MUCB 206 , and MUCB 323 .
  
  • @MUCT 426 - Pedagogy of Music Theory


    3 Credit(s)

    This course encompasses the study and development of teaching approaches necessary for the music theory class. Both college and pre-college curricula are examined, as well as the inclusion of computer-assisted instruction. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 205  and MUCB 206  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • @MUCT 430 - Studio Composition


    3 Credit(s)

    Studio instruction in composition. Fall and Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): Musical Studies major with concentration in composition.
  
  • @MUCT 440 - Studio Electronic Composition


    3 Credit(s)

    Studio instruction in electronic and computer music composition. For Musical Studies, composition track majors only. Fall and Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCT 411 .
  
  • @MUCT 451 - Computer Music Programming


    3 Credit(s)

    Exploring a variety of signal processing techniques, this course introduces students to the world of computer programming for music using a variety of digital tools. Students will compose fixed media works, realize interactive electroacoustic compositions, explore improvisation, and take part in the Electroacoustic Music Salon Concert. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 205  (may be taken concurrently).
  
  • MUCT 455 - Music of Beethoven


    3 Credit(s)

    A study of Beethoven’s life and works, involving harmonic, formal, and stylistic analysis. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 202 , MUCB 203 , and MUCB 204 .
  
  • @MUCT 490 - Compositions Capstone Portfolio & Jury


    1 Credit(s)

    During the final semester of their degree program, each Composition major will submit a Capstone Composition Portfolio for review/approval by the faculty. The portfolio will include scores, recordings, and written materials documenting their work toward their degree. After submitting the portfolio, the student will meet with members of the composition faculty for an evaluation of the portfolio. Must be taken S/U. As warranted.

    Corequisite(s): @MUCT 430  or @MUCT 440 .
  
  • MUCT 495 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCT 497 - Independent Study


    0.5-4 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCT 498 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCT 499 - Recital of Compositions


    2 Credit(s)

    Senior composition majors organize and present recital of original works that reflect variety of style and genre. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCT 430 .
  
  • @MUCT 516 - Counterpoint


    3 Credit(s)

    Survey of 16thcentury and 18thcentury contrapuntal techniques and genres, including both written exercises and examples.

  
  • MUCT 595 - Special Topics


    3 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCT 597 - Independent Study


    0.5-4 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCT 601 - Composition I


    3 Credit(s)

    Application of devices and techniques used in contemporary composition. Work in larger homophonic, contrapuntal, and symphonic forms.

  
  • MUCT 602 - Composition II


    3 Credit(s)

    Application of devices and techniques used in contemporary composition. Work in larger homophonic, contrapuntal, and symphonic forms.

  
  • MUCT 603 - Composition III


    3 Credit(s)

    Application of devices and techniques used in contemporary composition. Work in larger homophonic, contrapuntal, and symphonic forms.

  
  • MUCT 611 - Electronic Composition I


    3 Credit(s)

    Study of, and experience in, the art of composing with electronically-generated sound. Examination of major works in the repertoire. Working independently, students will create their own electronic compositions.

  
  • MUCT 612 - Electronic Composition II


    3 Credit(s)

    Study of, and experience in, the art of composing with electronically-generated sound. Examination of major works in the repertoire. Working independently, students will create their own electronic compositions.

  
  • MUCT 613 - Electronic Composition III


    3 Credit(s)

    Study of, and experience in, the art of composing with electronically-generated sound. Examination of major works in the repertoire. Working independently, students will create their own electronic compositions.

  
  • MUCT 614 - Modal Counterpoint


    3 Credit(s)

    Materials of 16th century vocal polyphony examined from three sides: appreciation, performance, creativity. Study of sacred and secular music literature of the period. Composition motets and madrigals for two, three, four and/or five voice parts.

  
  • MUCT 615 - Tonal Counterpoint


    3 Credit(s)

    Contrapuntal music of the Baroque era with emphasis on works of J. S. Bach. Study of two- and three-voice counterpoint, invention, forms based on chorale, invertible counterpoint and fugue.

  
  • @MUCT 617 - Analytical Techniques


    3 Credit(s)

    Study of selected analytical approaches to tonal music, including issues of form, harmony, and style.

  
  • MUCT 620 - Theory and Analysis of Twentieth Century Music


    3 Credit(s)

    Study of selected analytical approaches to 20th century music, including pitch-class, set theory and twelve-tone (serial theory).

  
  • MUCT 621 - Orchestration


    3 Credit(s)

    Techniques of orchestration for various instrumental ensembles at an advanced level culminating in the scoring of a work for full symphony orchestra.

  
  • MUCT 695 - Special Topics


    3 Credit(s)


Music Theory Liberal Arts

Courses are offered each semester unless otherwise designated.

  
  • MULT 101 - Music Theory for Non-Majors


    3 Credit(s)

    Gen Ed: AE credit.
    This course provides an introduction to understanding the basic elements of music - rhythm, note-reading, melody and harmony - through reading, writing and listening. No prior knowledge of music theory is required. Fall and Spring

  
  • MULT 102 - Accelerated Music Theory for Non-Majors


    3 Credit(s)

    Gen Ed: AE credit.
    Instruction designed for non-music majors with some prior knowledge of music theory who wish to improve their fluency in the technical language of tonal music. Topics will include (but are not limited to) acoustics, clef reading, intervals, scales, modes, keys and key signatures, texture, simple forms, harmonic progression and analysis. Aural skills, an aural demonstration of theoretical principles and basic keyboarding skills, will enrich and expand the written study. In addition to providing terms and categories, music theory provides a framework for understanding how music is put together and why music sounds the way it does. Permission of instructor required. Non-music majors only. Fall and Spring.

  
  • MULT 195 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 198 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 201 - Topics in Music Theory for Non-Majors


    3 Credit(s)

    Instruction designed for non-music majors in topics related to music theory. Topics may include Songwriting, genre specific studies, and others. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Non-music majors only. As warranted.

  
  • MULT 295 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 298 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 395 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 398 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 495 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MULT 498 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)


Performance (Music Majors Only)

Courses are offered each semester unless otherwise designated.

  
  • @MUAP 327 - Irish Ensemble


    1 Credit(s)

     In this course students will learn a body of tunes from the Irish traditional music repertoire, including jigs, reels, hornpipes, slides, and polkas. Instruction will include proper ornamentation and style as well as cultural context for each tune. Tunes will be learned b7y ear, and will be performed in “sessions” both in class and in other locations. Open to students who play the following instruments: violin, penny whistle, Irish flute, accordion, Irish Banjo, bazouki, concertina, guitar, or Uilleann pipes. Students need not be music majors, but must be able to play to a minimum proficiency standard in order to be able to fully participate. Please contact the instructor for guidelines. Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 131 - Introduction to Diction


    2 Credit(s)

    Introduction to Diction is a course designed to introduce students to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA); to offer experience in recognizing the IPA symbols and producing the appropriate sounds that the symbols represent; and to gain practical experience in transcribing the symbols. As this course is a prerequisite course for all other lyric diction courses, gaining ease and fluency with the IPA as well as with the anatomy and physiology necessary to make the sounds is its major goal. Fall and Spring.

  
  • MUCP 195 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCP 198 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCP 203 - Clarinet Reed/Mouthpiece Crafting


    1 Credit(s)

    This course is designed to provide an opportunity for students to learn the art of clarinet reed making and adjusting, to examine mouthpiece design, and learn the fine art of basic refacing techniques, to troubleshoot mouthpiece and reed issues, and to address proper facings and reed strengths, particular to a given student. Listening assignments will be discussed in terms of rhythm, performers, tone, expression, breathing, articulation, style, etc. The class is intended to prepare students for actual reed and mouthpiece tailoring in a teaching and performing environment. For clarinet students only. As warranted.

  
  • @MUCP 209 - Conducting I


    1 Credit(s)

    Non-verbal communication, beat patterns, use of the left hand, entrances and releases, dynamics, styles of articulation, baton technique. Fall.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 103  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • @MUCP 231 - English Diction


    2 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate a basic understanding of the principles of lyric diction: pronunciation, enunciation, articulation and expression; further their understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet; develop fluency and ease in transcribing text from the specific language to IPA; and gain experience singing in the language. Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 131 .
  
  • @MUCP 232 - English Diction II


    1 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to further apply the skills of the IPA, the basics of grammar, transcription and repetition, using larger portions of the poetic repertoire, and focus more intently on the advanced subtleties of lyric diction as it relates to poetic content, analysis, translation, and interpretation. Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 231 .
  
  • @MUCP 233 - Italian Diction I


    2 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate a basic understanding of the principles of lyric diction: pronunciation, enunciation, articulation and expression; further their understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet; develop fluency and ease in transcribing text from the specific language to IPA; and gain experience singing in the language. Fall.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 131  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • @MUCP 234 - Italian Diction II


    1 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to further apply the skills of the IPA, the basics of grammar, transcription and repetition, using larger portions of the poetic repertoire, and focus more intently on the advanced subtleties of lyric diction as it relates to poetic content, analysis, translation, and interpretation. Fall.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 233 .
  
  • @MUCP 235 - French Diction


    2 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate a basic understanding of the principles of lyric diction: pronunciation, enunciation, articulation and expression; further their understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet; develop fluency and ease in transcribing text from the specific language to IPA; and gain experience singing in the language. Fall.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 131  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • @MUCP 236 - French Diction II


    1 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to further apply the skills of the IPA, the basics of grammar, transcription and repetition, using larger portions of the poetic repertoire, and focus more intently on the advanced subtleties of lyric diction as it relates to poetic content, analysis, translation, and interpretation. Fall.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 235 .
  
  • @MUCP 237 - German Diction


    2 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate a basic understanding of the principles of lyric diction: pronunciation, enunciation, articulation and expression; further their understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet; develop fluency and ease in transcribing text from the specific language to IPA; and gain experience singing in the language. Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 131 .
  
  • @MUCP 238 - German Diction II


    1 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to further apply the skills of the IPA, the basics of grammar, transcription and repetition, using larger portions of the poetic repertoire, and focus more intently on the advanced subtleties of lyric diction as it relates to poetic content, analysis, translation, and interpretation. Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 237 .
  
  • MUCP 295 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCP 298 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCP 301 - The Art of Practicing


    3 Credit(s)

    Do you ever feel frustrated or bored in the practice room? Do you wish you had better practice strategies? This course will explore effective and expressive practice methods that will help you get the most out of your practice sessions. You will learn to analyze problems and find technical and musical reasons behind difficulties, and learn how to approach solving them. You will learn to analyze others’ practice techniques and your own through performances in class, and will keep a detailed practice log that will reveal trends in your practice time and effectiveness. Open to instrumentalists only. As warranted.

  
  • @MUCP 303 - Performance Practices for Singers I


    3 Credit(s)

    Development of professional and interpretive aspects of singing and vocal arts within a collegial and supportive environment. Primary attention is given towards the preparation and performance of solo audition material (individual arias and musical theatre songs) and professional portfolio. Readings and discussion of current topics relevant to vocal performance also addressed along with some attention to performance in small groups/scenes. Though this course is required for Vocal Performance majors, all music majors (and theatre or dance majors with instructor permission) are welcome to enroll. A class limit of 15 is strictly enforced to ensure that participants enjoy adequate performance time. The ability to independently prepare music is required to successfully participate in this course. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 305 - Performance Practices for Singers II


    2 Credit(s)

    Development of professional and interpretive aspects of singing and vocal arts within a collegial and supportive environment. Primary attention is given towards the preparation and performance of an entire solo audition package for a specific venue. Readings and discussion of current topics relevant to vocal performance. Development of professional portfolio. Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 303 .
  
  • @MUCP 309 - Conducting II


    1 Credit(s)

    Continuation of @MUCP 209 . Rehearsal technique, musical terminology, transposition, a symmetrical meters, mixed meters, left hand independence, error detection, fermatas, and more specific conducting problems. Students will be expected to combine conducting skills with clear verbal communication in simulated rehearsal situations. Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 209 .
  
  • @MUCP 310 - Potsdam Community Chorus


    1 Credit(s)

    A non-auditioned choral ensemble for liberal arts students, college faculty and staff, community members and music majors. Quality literature representing the wide choral spectrum is studied and performed at one major concert each semester. All music majors must also concurrently rehearse weekly and perform in Crane Chorus to fulfill the required ensemble credit.

  
  • @MUCP 311 - Conducting III


    2 Credit(s)

    Non-verbal communication concepts designed to evoke specific timbres, improved intonation, rhythmic accuracy, phrasing, and dynamics, methods of score study, critical listening, and rehearsal techniques as they apply in a range of performance settings. Upper division elective only. Fall and Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 309  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • @MUCP 322 - Instrumental Repertory & Pedagogy I


    2 Credit(s)

    This course will explore a breadth of repertoire, resources, and pedagogical approaches specific to the student’s primary instrument/voice. As warranted.

  
  • @MUCP 323 - Instrumental Repertory & Pedagogy II


    2 Credit(s)

    Continuation of @MUCP 322 , Instrumental Repertory & Pedagogy I. As warranted.

  
  • @MUCP 324 - Piano Literature


    2 Credit(s)

    his course presents a general survey of the major works for the piano composers of all eras. Designed for piano performance majors, it is open to other students for whom piano is their principal instrument only with instructor permission. Fall, odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 202  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • @MUCP 330 - Vocal Pedagogy


    2 Credit(s)

    Vocal Pedagogy introduces students to both the art and science of teaching voice. This is accomplished through defining terms, learning basic vocal anatomy and understanding and communicating the fundamentals of vocal technique and vocal health. Approximately two-thirds of this course utilizes a lecture and discussion format. The other one-third is dedicated to the practical application of information presented in the form of mock voice lessons. A minimum of Sophomore standing required. Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 331 - Vocal Coaching Seminar


    1 Credit(s)

    Weekly performance seminar for performance majors deals with all musical aspects of the art of singing: musical phrasing and interpretation, meaning of the text, correct and proper lyric and expressive diction, and ensemble between pianist and singer. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 332 - Russian Diction


    2 Credit(s)

    The student will develop and demonstrate a basic understanding of Russian lyric diction, including familiarity with the Cyrillic alphabet, pronunciation, enunciation, articulation and expression, utilizing the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The student will achieve basic proficiency in transcribing text to IPA and will apply these skills to singing in the Russian vocal repertoire. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCP 131 .
  
  • @MUCP 343 - Art of Accompanying Seminar


    1 Credit(s)

    The student will have the opportunity to begin to develop collaborative skills essential for successful musical partnerships at the keyboard, including sight reading, sense of ensemble, process of rehearsing with vocalists and instrumentalists, communication on stage, and work on different styles of music. Coaching, short presentation of the piece, listening, and discussing the recordings is involved. Final recital performance requires 10 minutes of music. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 344 - Accompanying


    0 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCP 345 - Piano Lessons


    1 Credit(s)

    Students take weekly half-hour lessons with Crane student instructors enrolled in Piano Pedagogy and Practicum III. Lessons are supervised by the instructor of Piano Pedagogy and Practicum III. Fall and Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): @MUCC 204  or @MUCC 302 .
  
  • @MUCP 346 - Bassoon Orchestral Studies


    1 Credit(s)

    Designed primarily for bassoon majors to develop their skills as orchestral performers and study some of the most requested bassoon excerpts. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 347 - Oboe Orchestral Studies


    1 Credit(s)

    Designed for primarily oboe performance majors to study the major oboe and English horn excerpts from orchestral literature. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 348 - Flute Orchestral Studies


    1 Credit(s)

    Designed primarily for flute majors to study ensemble concepts and major flute and piccolo excerpts from orchestral literature through the study of complete parts, scores and various recordings. Orchestral routine and the job of each section member to be discussed. Some memorization of materials required. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 349 - Clarinet Orchestral Studies


    1 Credit(s)

    Provides an opportunity for students to learn the art of auditioning, examine selected excerpts and scores, critique others, and be critiqued in a master class setting. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 366 - Chamber Music With Piano


    1 Credit(s)

    Weekly coachings in selected chamber music repertoire for piano with one or more instruments, culminating in a final performance. Interested students should seek to form a chamber ensemble prior to registering for the course, or contact the instructor for assistance. Repertoire will be chosen in consultation with the instructor. As warranted.

  
  • @MUCP 389 - Musical Theatre Workshop


    1 Credit(s)

    This performance-based course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to develop and improve their performing and professional skills as they relate to musical theatre repertoire. The students will explore and stage scenes from a variety of standard musical theatre repertoire, culminating with an end of the semester black box style performance in which costume, scenic, and lighting elements will not be included. The course is a required part of the Musical Theatre minor for music majors. Theatre and Dance majors in the Musical Theatre minor should register for DRAM 389 or DANC 389 respectively. Spring.

  
  • MUCP 395 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCP 395V - Special Topics Travel Course


    2 Credit(s)

    Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 396 - Opera Orchestra


    0 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCP 398 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCP 405 - Teaching Instruments to Non-Majors


    1-2 Credit(s)

    Students teach a weekly instrumental lesson to a college non-major. Student teachers are responsible for writing a studio policy and developing an individualized plan of student learning for the semester. Students may teach one student for one credit, or two students for two credits. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 407 - Teaching Voice to Non-Majors


    1-2 Credit(s)

    Students provide private vocal instruction to non-music majors in order to develop skills needed to teach voice lessons in public school music programs. Students may teach one student for one credit, or two students for two credits. Fall and Spring.

    Prerequisite(s): 4 semesters of college level vocal study or successful completion of a Level A in voice.
  
  • @MUCP 418 - Vocal Coaching


    1 Credit(s)

    Coaching for advanced vocal students. In-depth musical work on interpretation and performance of vocal repertoire. Fall and Spring.

  
  • @MUCP 430 - Art Song Repertoire


    0-3 Credit(s)

    This performance course explores the output of the major song composers chronologically, with a balance between historical overview in the form of lecture and readings with in-class performances and discussion by participants. Particular attention is paid to the concurrent literary and artistic movements as they relate to the songs of the period. Each offering will focus on a specific topic within the repertoire, such as American/English, French, or German, as announced. As warranted.

    Prerequisite(s): MUCB 105   and MUCB 106  with a minimum grade of 2.0.
  
  • MUCP 495 - Special Topics


    1-12 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCP 498 - Tutorial


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • @MUCP 499 - Senior Recital Performance


    1 Credit(s)

    The hour recital for performance majors, typically taken during the final semester of study. Fall and Spring.

    Corequisite(s): @MUCS 430 .
  
  • @MUCP 518 - Vocal Coaching


    1 Credit(s)

    Coaching for advanced vocal students. In-depth musical work on interpretation and performance of vocal repertoire. As warranted.

  
  • MUCP 541 - Advanced Conducting Techniques


    2 Credit(s)

    Study of advanced conducting problems. Special emphasis on 20th century works and recitatives.

  
  • MUCP 553 - Ghanaian Drumming and Dancing


    3 Credit(s)

    Provides extended experiences in West African music and dance. While focusing on selected drumming and dance styles, participants will have the opportunity to explore the expression of music and dance within Ghanaian culture. Topics examined include the time line as a vehicle for organizing sound in time and space, the nature of the aural/ oral learning and teaching process, and the role of community within Ghanaian music and dance traditions.

  
  • MUCP 595 - Special Topics


    1-3 Credit(s)

  
  • MUCP 603 - Performance Practices for Singers


    3 Credit(s)

    Development of professional and interpretive aspects of singing and vocal arts with attention given to the preparation and performance of solo audition material, and the developing of a professional portfolio.

  
  • MUCP 618 - Vocal Coaching


    1 Credit(s)

    Coaching for graduate vocal students. In-depth musical work on interpretation and performance of vocal repertoire.

  
  • MUCP 630 - Opera Production Workshop


    3 Credit(s)

    Scene and costume construction directed and supervised by the instructor and professional technical staff. One full production of an opera, operetta or musical comedy is undertaken each semester.

  
  • MUCP 640 - Literature and Pedagogy


    2 Credit(s)

    Etude and solo literature in the student’s major performing medium; study and discussion of teaching methods and strategies appropriate for the medium.

  
  • MUCP 643 - Art of Accompanying Seminar


    1 Credit(s)

    Students will have the opportunity to develop collaborative skills essential for successful musical partnerships at the keyboard, including sight reading, sense of ensemble, process of rehearsing with vocalists and instrumentalists, and communication on stage. Students will be expected to work on different styles of music.

  
  • MUCP 648 - Flute Orchestral Studies


    3 Credit(s)

    Study of ensemble concepts and major flute and piccolo excerpts from the orchestral literature through the study of complete parts, scores, and recordings. Orchestral routine and the responsibility of each section member will be discussed. Some memorization of materials is required. Designed for flute students pursuing the MM degree in Performance.

  
  • MUCP 681 - Chamber Music


    1 Credit(s)

    Study and rehearsal of representative chamber works in the student’s major performance medium under the guidance of an instructor.

  
  • MUCP 695 - Special Topics


    1-3 Credit(s)

 

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