MUSIC 243
'°r Requirements in the Field of Concentration: Forty credits of advanced
M work in the field of Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts, including the major
work.
Music Prerequisites: junior standing and the following lower division
courses in music: Music Clla, b (3 crs. each); 19a, b; 5Ia, b; 52a, b; 53a, b;
bk Applied Music—4 to 8 semester hours.
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0 Upper Division Music Requirements: A minimum of 20 semester hours of
pk advanced work in music in accordance with the student’s particular interest
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iq: {Ind GS dII`GCt€CI   IIIG DGQRIIIHGHI of MUSIC. A comprehensive BXZIIIIIIBLIOII IS
required in the senior year.
4a PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC. (2) I, S Worrel and Lewis
_ Methods and materials for the Primary Grades, stressing care of the child voice;
UZ rote-song singing, and repertoire; rhythmic development; listening experiences of
FIS, standard musical literature; beginning notation. For non-music majors.
. 4b PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC. (2) II, S Worrel and Lewis
SIS Methods and materials for the Intermediate Grades. Two and three part singing;
?€ minor mode. A study of typical music texts for fourth, fifth, and sixth grades.
um Prereq: 4a. For non-music majors.
cig °I1a THEORY I—'l`IIE ELEMENTS OF MUSICAL THEORY. (2) I McAninch
md Notation, terminology, sightsinging, and ear-training. Simple problems in analysis
of and dictation. Three class meetings each week.
_ °11b THEORY 1-THE ELEMENTS OF MUSICAL THEORY. (2) II McAninch
018 - Continuation of lla. Prereq: 1111. '1`hree class meetings each week.
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ual 15;:.-q APPLIED MUSIC—Piano. (2 ea.) I, II, S Montgomery, Patch, and Karp
cig 16a-q APPLIED MUSlC—Strings. (2 ea.) I, II, S VVright, Kinney, and R. King
17a-q APPLIED MUSIC-Voice. (2 ea.) I, II, S King, Kiviniemi, and ]enness
18a-q APPLIED MUSIC-Organ. (2 ea.) I, II, S Blackburn
_ 19a HISTORY OF MUSIC. (2) II, S Blackburn and Howell
JEI A survey of the history of music from ancient times to the present.
be I9b HISTORY OF MUSIC. (2) II, S Blackburn and Howell
A continuation of Music 19a.
Qjfg ¤22.i-1 BAND. (1 ta.) 1, II Fazgemid and Lutz
g€S' Bla-q APPLIED MUSIC—·Woodwind Instruments.
Reg (2 ca.) I, II, S Lutz, Howell, McAninch, and Baird
ling
i<>¤l 32a-q APPLIED MUSIC—Brass and Percussion Instruments.
0f (2 ea.) 1, II, S Ball, Fitzgerald, and Worrel
(3) °39a-l GLEE CLUB. (I ea.) I, II ]emiess and King
Any student in the University may be admitted to the glee club after consultation
L"? with the director.
; 3 °40a-1 ORCHESTRA. (1 ca.) I, II McAninch
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Students who have demonstrated the required ability are given an opportunity to
stud;1 standard orchestral literature. Public performances are given at regular in-
terva s.
°48a-h UNIVERSITY CHORISTERS. (1 ea.) I, II Lewis
C_ Admission to the University Choristers is through the director.
B °49a-1 UNIVERSITY CHORUS. (1 ea.) I, II, S Kivinicmi
Any student in the University may be admitted to the University Chorus after con-
sultation with the director.
5Ia THEORY II—AURAL THEORY. (2) I McAninch and Wright
Development of aural responsiveness to the harmonic and melodic elements of
music, and of sight-singing techniques as an aid to musical comprehension. Three
meetings each week. Prereq: 11b. `
° Open to Freshmen.