Mu 101: Introduction to Music Literature
A general survey of music literature leading to an understanding of the basic structures, forms and styles of music through examination of selected works from the major style periods, stressing listening, analysis and application of basic music theory. Open to music majors and minors.
Mu 225: Appreciation of Music
Provides the necessary background for the appreciation of music by a general survey of aesthetic and formalistic principles in music and their sociological and historical implications. Guided listening. Not applicable toward major or minor.
Mu 303: History of Music I
A survey of the development of Western music beginning with ancient music through the end of the Renaissance. Stylistic analysis of representative compositions from an aural and visual standpoint as well as music's relation to society and culture.
Prerequisites: Mu 101, MT 205.
Mu 304: History of Music II
A continuing survey of the development of Western music beginning with the Baroque through classical periods. Stylistic analysis of representative compositions from an aural and visual standpoint as well as music's relation to society and culture.
Prerequisites: Mu 101, MT 205.
Mu 305: History of Music III
A continuing survey of the development of Western music beginning with the Romantic through Contemporary musical styles. Stylistic analysis of representative compositions from an aural and visual standpoint as well as music's relation to society and culture.
Prerequisites: Mu 101, MT 205.
Mu 400: Percussion Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 401: String Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 402: Woodwind Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo and chamber literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 403: Harp Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 404: Voice Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 405: Piano Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 406: Organ Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, stressing the acquiring of a broad knowledge of standard repertoire and styles.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 407: Brass Literature Survey
An introduction to representative solo literature, student etudes, and reference works for each brass instrument.
Prerequisite: MT 206.
Mu 507: The Christian Musician
The development of a distinctly Christian philosophy of music based on and in agreement with Scripture. Readings in and examination of modern trends, styles and movements in secular and church music in the light of Scripture.
Mu 508: Research & Writing in Music
An introduction to research and writing techniques in music. Emphasis on musical analysis and description and investigation of appropriate sources.
Mu 509: Introduction to Chamber Music
An introduction to chamber music stressing topics such as technical demands of ensembles, survey of important repertoire, rehearsal techniques and communication, intonation, programming and stage deportment. Chamber groups and repertoire assigned and/or approved by the instructor. Performance opportunities provided.
Mu 601: Voice Literature
Solo vocal repertoire from opera and the concert stage with an emphasis on composers and works common in today's repertoire with special emphasis upon historical and stylistic perspectives, vocal fach, and terminology crucial to the genre.
Mu 602: Voice Literature
A continuation of the study of vocal literature of the different periods of composition, with special emphasis upon analysis and classification of these works as to grade of difficulty, technical problems involved, and suitable grouping for recital purposes.
Mu 603: Piano Literature
Solo literature for the piano from Bach to the late sonatas of Beethoven with special emphasis on analysis, style, pedagogical considerations, and performers of the literature.
Mu 604: Piano Literature
Solo literature for the piano from the early Romantic Era to the present with special emphasis on analysis, style, pedagogical considerations, and performers of the literature.
Mu 605: Organ Literature
Literature for the organ from the Middle Ages through J.S. Bach with special emphasis on analysis, style and development of technique.
Mu 606: Organ Literature
Literature for the organ from J.S. Bach through present-day composers and schools, with special emphasis on analysis, style and development of technique.
Mu 607: String Literature
Directed study in the literature for the student's principal instrument and the other string instruments. Special emphasis on analysis, style and development of technique.
Mu 608: String Literature
A continuation of the study in the literature for the student's principal instrument and the other string instruments. Special emphasis on analysis, style and development of technique.
Mu 609: Woodwind Literature
Directed study in the literature for the student's principal instrument and the other woodwind instruments. Special emphasis on the historical development of solo and chamber literature, the grading and grouping of this literature for recital purposes, and the use of pedagogical literature in teaching.
Mu 610: Woodwind Literature
A continuation of the study in the literature for the student's principal instrument and the other woodwind instruments. Special emphasis on the historical development of solo and chamber literature, the grading and grouping of this literature for recital purposes, and the use of pedagogical literature in teaching.
Mu 611: Brass Literature
Directed study in the literature for the student's principal instrument and the other brass instruments. Special emphasis on analysis, style and development of technique.
Mu 612: Brass Literature
A continuation of the study in the literature for the student's principal instrument and the other brass instruments. Special emphasis on analysis, style and development of technique.
Mu 613: Middle Ages
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 614: Renaissance
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 615: Baroque Era
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 616: Classic Era
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 617: Romantic Era
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 618: Music from 1900 to 1945
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 619: Choral Literature
A genre-based survey of choral literature from all style periods, including a survey of current literature from major publishing companies suitable for church and school.
Mu 620: Instrumental Ensemble Literature
Secular and sacred literature appropriate for instrumental ensembles, band and orchestra.
Mu 621: Music Ensemble
Participation in university music organizations and in chamber ensembles.
Mu 622: Music Ensemble
Participation in university music organizations and in chamber ensembles.
Mu 623: Independent Study
Mu 624: Independent Study
Mu 625: Independent Study
Mu 626: Independent Study
Mu 628: Music since 1945
Historical development and stylistic analysis of the literature of the period. Recorded illustrations, scores and classroom performances.
Mu 630: Introduction to Musicology
Techniques and methods in musicology research, including bibliographic techniques, philosophy, performance practices and historical musicology.
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