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Winds and Percussion Performance, MM

Applied Studio Lessons 12

Required:

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Flute

1-6

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Oboe

1-6

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Clarinet

1-6

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Saxophone

1-6

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Bassoon

1-6

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Jazz Saxophone

1-6

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French Horn

1-6

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Trumpet

1-6

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Trombone

1-6

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Baritone

1-6

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Tuba

1-6

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Euphonium

1-6

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Percussion

1-6

Recitals 2

Required:

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Recital I

1

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Recital II

1

Music Theory 6

Choose two:

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Musical Structure and Style

3

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Linear Analysis

3

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Music Theory/Literacy Pedagogy

3

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Analysis of Music: 1880-1950

3

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Analysis of Music: 1950 to Present

3

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Composition

1-6

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Seminar in Music Theory

1-20

Musicology 6

Required:

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Bibliography and Research Techniques

3

Choose one:

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History of Sacred Music

3

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Symphonic Literature

3

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Opera Literature

3

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Choral Literature

3

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Keyboard Literature I Pre-Baroque through Classical

3

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Ethnomusicology

3

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Topics in Music Since 1900

3

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Art Song Literature

3

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Chamber Music Literature

3

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Music in the United States

3

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Keyboard Literature II Romantic through Contemporary

3

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History of Music Notation

3

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Seminar in Musicology

1-20

Ensembles (.5 credit) 4

Choose any:

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Wind Symphony

0.5

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Percussion Ensemble

0.5

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Chamber Music

0.5

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Woodwind Ensemble

0.5

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Symphony Orchestra

0.5

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New Music Ensemble

0.5

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Brass Ensemble

0.5

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Collegium Musicum

0.5

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Jazz Ensemble

0.5

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Symphonic Band

0.5

Electives 4

Any 50000 level and above from MUSI or MUSP coursework

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 34

course - the recital shall be no less than 60 minutes in length, not including intermission. A high-quality recording of the final recital must be available to the School of Music. This is the student's responsibility.

course-course is a two semester requirement.

course - A high quality recording of the final recital must be available to the School of Music. This is the student's responsibility. A comprehensive oral examination follows the final recital.