Grad Conducting Sem-Wind I
This course is designed as a pedagogy and repertoire seminar for graduate wind conducting majors but may be taken by other graduate students or advanced undergraduates with instructor permission. It is part one of a four-semester sequence.
Grad Conducting Sem-Choral I
Not available at this time
Pedagogy Of Theory
Principal authors of treatises dealing with composition, counterpoint, and harmony. Emphasis on relationship between works discussed and contemporary pedagogical techniques of presenting theory and allied subjects.
Repertoire
An exploration of repertoire, history, pedagogy, and/or other topics specific to the student's instrument or voice, designed to help prepare the graduate performance major for the Applied portion of the Masters Oral Examination.
Musicology Sem I:Bibliography
Bibliography, materials, and research methods in historical and systematic musicology.
S- All-University Orchestra
This ensemble provides all University members an opportunity to perform in a non-competitive atmosphere and achieve success according to one's individual goals. Students will be required to practice before each rehearsal. One performance will be given each semester. Attendance is mandatory. An audition is required.
S-Adv Chmbr Perc Ens
Not available at this time