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Music Performance Courses (MUP)

Music courses are listed under these headings: Music Education; Music Performance; Music Studies; and Music, Theatre and Dance

Some of the following courses may not be available every year. Please inquire at the School of Music, Theatre and Dance for schedule.

GE Core denotes General Education Core credit;
GE Marker
denotes General Education Marker credit;
CAR denotes College Additional Requirement credit.

Courses for Undergraduates

091 Recital Attendance (0)

Grade: Pass/Not Pass (P/NP)

Music Majors are required to attend an approved number of performances each semester. See Student Information Manual. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 091; formerly MTD 091)

103 Principles of Jazz Theory (2:1:1)

Pr. MUS 101, MUP 104, and MUS 105, or permission of instructor

Establishes a foundation of knowledge for the study of jazz improvisation and composition, stressing jazz nomenclature, chord/scale analysis, basic chord substitution, and voice leading. (Spring) (Formerly MUS 103)

104 Introduction to Jazz Listening (2:2)

Pr. Music major

The jazz masters and significant jazz recordings of the 20th century will be introduced; these recordings will range from Louis Armstrong to John Coltrane. Aural recognition will be developed. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 104)

115 Composition Skills (3:2:3)

Pr. music major or permission of the instructor

May be repeated for credit.

Students will compose pieces and perform their compositions. Student works will imitate historical styles or be freely devised. Ability to read music and play an instrument or sing is required. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 115)

131 Class Piano (1:0:2)

Laboratory instruction in piano. Offered as preparation for piano proficiency required of music majors whose major or principal area is not piano. 131, first level; 132, second level; 133, third level; 134, fourth level. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 131)

132 Class Piano (1:0:2)

Laboratory instruction in piano. Offered as preparation for piano proficiency required of music majors whose major or principal area is not piano. 131, first level; 132, second level; 133, third level; 134, fourth level. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 132)

133 Class Piano (1:0:2)

Laboratory instruction in piano. Offered as preparation for piano proficiency required of music majors whose major or principal area is not piano. 131, first level; 132, second level; 133, third level; 134, fourth level. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 133)

134 Class Piano (1:0:2)

Laboratory instruction in piano. Offered as preparation for piano proficiency required of music majors whose major or principal area is not piano. 131, first level; 132, second level; 133, third level; 134, fourth level. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 134)

151 Performance Studies (1–3)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument or with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment for 2–3 credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 151)

152 Performance Studies (1–3)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument or with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment for 2–3 credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 152)

153 Performance Studies (1–3)

Pr. admission as a Music major or special permission of Department; enrollment in two (2) or more s.h. requires coregistration in an ensemble.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument.

Performance studies instruction for non-majors or majors on secondary instrument/voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 153)

170 Italian and Latin Diction for Singers (1:1:1)

Study of International Phonetic Alphabet and its application to the pronunciation of Italian and ecclesiastical Latin and special problems involved in singing these languages. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 170)

171 English Diction for Singers (1:1:1)

Pr. MUP 170, or permission of instructor

Study of the International Phonetic Alphabet and its application to the pronunciation of English and special problems involved in singing in English. (Spring) (Formerly MUS 171)

204 Principles of Jazz Theory (3:2:1)

Pr. MUP 104; MUS 101, 105

Foundational knowledge for the study of jazz improvisation, composition, and arranging; stressing jazz nomenclature, basic chord substitution, voice leading, and jazz keyboard skills. (Spring)

251 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment in 2 or more credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 251)

252 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment in 2 or more credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 252)

253 Performance Studies (1–3)

Pr. admission as a Music major or special permission of Department; enrollment in two (2) or more s.h. requires coregistration in an ensemble.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument.

Performance studies instruction for non-majors or majors on secondary instrument/voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 253)

270 French Diction for Singers (1:1:1)

Pr. MUP 170, or permission of instructor

Phonetic alphabet as it relates to French language and special problems involved in singing this language. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 270)

271 German Diction for Singers (1:1:1)

Pr. MUP 170, or permission of instructor

Phonetic alphabet as it relates to German language and special problems involved in singing this language. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 271)

284 Fundamentals of Keyboard Accompanying I (1:1:1)

Pr. MUS 106, or permission of instructor

Class discussion, study and performance of literature for voice and/or instruments with keyboard accompaniment. Special attention given to sight reading techniques, German Lieder and Italian opera reductions. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 284)

285 Fundamentals of Keyboard Accompanying II (1:1:1)

Pr. MUP 284, or permission of instructor

Class discussion, study, and performance of literature for voice and/or instruments with keyboard accompaniment. Special attention given to ensemble playing, the style of French melodie and German opera reductions. (Spring) (Formerly MUS 285)

300 Recital (0)

Presentation of a varied program of music. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 300)

302 Keyboard Harmony I (1:0:2)

Pr. MUS 102, MUS 106, MUP 251 level in keyboard, or permission of instructor

A keyboard approach to the study of harmony, emphasizing extemporaneous keyboard harmonization, harmonization of melodies, and figured bass realization. (Odd Fall) (Formerly MUS 302)

303 Keyboard Harmony II (1:0:2)

Pr. MUS 102, MUS 106, MUP 251 level in keyboard, or permission of instructor

A keyboard approach to the study of harmony, emphasizing extemporaneous keyboard harmonization, harmonization of melodies, and figured bass realization. (Even Spring) (Formerly MUS 303)

304 Jazz Ear Training (1:1)

Pr. MUP 103 and MUS 206

This course will prepare students to recognize jazz constructs by ear and will teach the skills necessary to transcribe improvised jazz solos. (Spring) (Formerly MUS 304)

319 Choral Conducting I (1:1:1)

Conducting techniques, especially as related to choral conducting; rehearsal procedures, study of choral repertory. (Spring) (Formerly MUS 319)

321 Jazz Improvisation I (3:3)

Pr. MUS 101, 102, MUP 103, MUS 105, 106 and attainment of the MUP 251 level in applied music

Basic course for the student with little or no previous experience in jazz improvisation. First semester: essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills and practice of integrating them into improvisation. (Even Fall) (Formerly MUS 321)

322 Jazz Improvisation II (3:3)

Pr. MUP 321 or permission of instructor

Continued development of knowledge and skills present in MUP 321 with emphasis on increased fluency and mastery. (Odd Spring) (Formerly MUS 322)

347 Casella Sinfonietta (1:0:1–2)

Pr. permission of instructor

Coreq. MUP 393 or 391

May be repeated every semester provided different repertoire is selected.

Performance of conducted chamber literature for winds, strings, and percussion from all areas, including contemporary works for this medium. (All) (Formerly MUS 347)

348 Chamber Music (1:0:1)

Pr. permission of instructor

May be repeated every semester provided different repertoire is selected.

Group study and performance of selected chamber music literature/jazz combo literature (nonconducted) with emphasis on development of independent chamber music performance skills. Personnel and repertoire assigned by performance faculty. (All) (Formerly MUS 348)

350 Electronic Music (3:2:2)

Pr. junior standing or permission of instructor

Open to all University students.

Introductory course in electronic composition. Lecture and laboratory experience. Projects involving analog synthesis, tape techniques, computer and MIDI control of electronic instruments. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 350)

351 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment in 2 or more credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 351)

352 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment in 2 or more credits requires coregistration in a large ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 352)

353 Performance Studies (1–3)

Pr. admission as a Music major or special permission of Department; enrollment in two (2) or more s.h. requires coregistration in an ensemble.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument.

Performance studies instruction for non-majors or majors on secondary instrument/voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 353)

372 Instrumental Conducting I (1:0:2)

Introductory course in instrumental conducting. Emphasis on baton technique and non-verbal communication. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 372)

375 Opera Performance Techniques (2:2:2)

GE Marker: GL

Pr. permission of instructor

May be repeated for credit.

Techniques for the singer-actor; study of the materials and nature of music theatre; development of basic skills required in opera/music theatre. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 375)

376 Period Music Ensembles (1–2:0:2)

Pr. permission of instructor

Open to all University students.

May be repeated provided different repertoire is selected.

Performance of conducted and nonconducted period (Renaissance through Contemporary) literature. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 376)

377 World Music Ensembles (1–2:0:2)

Pr. permission of instructor

Open to all University students.

May be repeated provided different repertoire is selected.

Performance of conducted and nonconducted world music literature. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 377)

380 Schola Cantorum (1:0:3)

Pr. membership by audition.

May be repeated for credit.

Choral organization for graduate and undergraduate mixed voices. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 380)

381A Men's Glee Club (1:0:3)

Pr. membership by audition.

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Choral organization for graduate and undergraduate men's voices. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 381A)

381B Women's Glee Club (1:0:3)

Pr. membership by audition.

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Choral organization for graduate and undergraduate women's voices. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 381B)

382 University Chorale (1:0:3)

Pr. membership by audition.

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Mixed choral organization of approximately 50 graduate and undergraduate singers. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 382)

384 Keyboard Accompanying (1:0:3)

Pr. MUP 284/285 or permission of instructor

May be repeated for a total of 5 semester hours.

Students are assigned vocal and/or instrumental students to accompany with literature appropriate to the student's level. Fulfills large ensemble requirement for keyboard performance majors. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 384)

388 Chamber Singers (1:0:3)

May be repeated for credit.

Select mixed vocal ensemble of 16 graduate and advanced undergraduate singers. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 388)

391 University Symphony Orchestra (1:0:4)

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Full symphony orchestra, performance of important works from symphonic repertoire of eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 391)

393 University Wind Ensemble (1:0:4)

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Wind ensemble for advanced students. Performance of appropriate wind ensemble works from all eras. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 393)

394A Symphonic Band (1:0:3)

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Performance of literature from all eras, including contemporary works for this medium. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 394A)

394B University Band (1:0:3)

Open to all University students.

May be repeated for credit.

Performance of literature from all eras, including contemporary works for this medium. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 394B)

395A Jazz Ensemble I (1:0:4)

Pr. membership by audition.

May be repeated for credit.

Performance of literature encompassing all of the jazz idioms with emphasis on contemporary composition. (Fall & Spring)

395B Jazz Ensemble II (1:0:3)

Pr. membership by audition.

May be repeated for credit.

Performance of literature encompassing all of the jazz idioms with emphasis on contemporary composition. (Fall & Spring)

396 Studio Ensemble (1:0:2 or 1:0:3)

Pr. membership by audition.

May be repeated for credit.

Participation by audition in conducted studio ensembles appropriate to the individual's performance area. Contact the Music Office for a list of studio ensembles and specific audition requirements. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 396)

400 Recital (1:0:3)

Pr. senior status in Performance Studies

Performance of a faculty approved repertoire selection of approximately 50 minutes of music. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 400)

401 Jazz Piano Skills (1:1)

Pr. MUP 103 and 134

This course teaches the basic piano chord voicings of standard jazz compositions. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 401)

402 Entrepreneurship in Music (3:3)

Pr. junior or senior standing

Taught as Writing Intensive (WI) and Speaking Intensive (SI).

Focus on entrepreneurship knowledge, skills and career development in music. (Fall & Spring) (Same as ENT 402; formerly MUS 402)

409 Jazz Pedagogy (3:3)

Pr. MUP 103, MUS 202, MUS 206, or permission of instructor

Principles of jazz interpretation, improvisation, and arranging. Procedures of organizing and administering jazz programs. Survey of jazz study materials. (Even Fall) (Formerly MUS 409)

411 Composition Workshop (3:3)

Pr. MUP 352 or permission of the instructor

Students will compose pieces and perform their compositions. (Occ)

412 Piano Pedagogy I (3:3)

Pr. keyboard principal or major or permission of instructor

Survey of current piano teaching philosophies, methods, and materials and their application for private and group instruction. Supervised teaching of beginning piano students. (Even Fall) (Formerly MUS 412)

413 Piano Literature I (3:3)

Pr. junior or senior standing or permission of instructor

Survey of piano literature from ca. 1760–1825, with a preliminary investigation of music for other keyboard instruments from earliest extant sources. (Odd Fall) (Formerly MUS 413)

414 Piano Literature II (3:3)

Pr. junior or senior standing or permission of instructor

Survey of piano literature from ca. 1825 to present. (Even Spring) (Formerly MUS 414)

415 Organ Literature (3:3)

Survey of organ literature from sixteenth century to present. (Occ) (Formerly MUS 415)

416 Piano Technique, A Pedagogical Survey (3:3)

Pr. MUP 351 level or above in piano performance studies, or permission of the instructor

A chronological survey of theories of piano technique from the clavier methods of the early eighteenth century to the present. (Occ) (Formerly MUS 416)

417 Piano Pedagogy II (3:3)

Pr. keyboard principal or major or permission of instructor

Survey of intermediate and moderately advanced teaching literature with emphasis on basic pedagogical approaches to technique, style, and interpretation. Procedures for teaching functional skills. Supervised teaching experience. (Occ) (Formerly MUS 417)

423 Jazz Arranging I (3:3)

Pr. MUP 103, MUS 201, MUS 205, MUS 206

Beginning study of language and techniques employed in arranging music for various jazz ensembles. (Odd Fall) (Formerly MUS 423)

424 Jazz Arranging II (3:3)

Pr. MUS 202, MUS 206, MUP 423; or permission of instructor

Advanced study of techniques and disciplines employed in arranging for jazz ensembles. (Even Spring) (Formerly MUS 424)

436 Band Literature (3:3)

Band literature and origins of the band emphasizing its import and expanded cultivation during past century in United States and Europe. (Odd Spring) (Formerly MUS 436)

437 String and Keyboard Chamber Literature (3:3)

Pr. junior or senior standing or permission of instructor

Survey of string and piano chamber music literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Emphasis on historical perspectives, performance of representative works, and score analysis. (Odd Fall) (Formerly MUS 437)

447 Vocal Coaching (1:1)

Pr. Voice Performance majors, junior or senior standing, and permission of coordinator of vocal area

Coreq. MUP 351, 352, 451, or 452

May be repeated as often as enrollment space permits.

Facilitation of progressive development of voice students through advanced and comprehensive study of repertoire and performance practice, focusing primarily on diction, style, and interpretation.

449 Applied Performance Practice and Literature (3:3)

Pr. MUS 332 or permission of instructor

May be repeated when topic varies.

Explores performance practice issues in 17th–19th century music. Students investigate period and secondary sources, apply them to their instrument/voice, and create lecture-recitals based on chosen works. Topics vary. (Fall & Spring) (Formerly MUS 449)

450 Electroacoustic Music Composition (3:3:3)

Pr. 350 or 550, or permission of instructor

Further exploration of compositional concepts dealing with MIDI, sound synthesis, and multitracking basic recording techniques. Includes emphasis on live, interactive electronic music resources including Max/MSP, C-sound, Reaktor, and others. (Spring) (Formerly MUS 450)

451 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment in 2 or more credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 451)

452 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment in 2 or more credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 452)

453 Performance Studies (1–3)

Pr. admission as a Music major or special permission of Department; enrollment in two (2) or more s.h. requires coregistration in a large ensemble.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument.

Performance studies instruction for non-majors or majors on secondary instrument/voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 453)

455 Orchestration (3:3)

Advanced techniques in instrumental scoring for large ensembles such as orchestra, wind ensemble, and jazz ensemble. Historical and stylistic analysis of the art of orchestration. Additional practical exercises in scoring and arranging for small and large ensembles.

460 History of Jazz (3:3)

Pr. MUS 206, MUS 301, MUS 332, MUS 333

Chronological survey of jazz music and jazz history. Introduction to standard reference works and investigation of socio-cultural aspects. (Even Spring) (Formerly MUS 460)

497 Directed Study in Music (1–3)

Pr. permission of supervising professor and Dean of School of Music, Theatre, and Dance

May be repeated for credit if topic varies.

Supervised research in advanced subject area resulting in written document or composition. Project outline (available in Music office) prepared by student and supervising professor and approved by Associate Dean and Dean of School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. (Fall & Spring & Summer)

Courses for Advanced Undergraduates & Graduate Students

500 Organ Pedagogy (3:3)

Pr. junior, senior, or graduate keyboard major or principal

A study and evaluation of procedures used in the teaching of organ. Emphasis on skills and techniques through exercises and literature. (Occ) (Formerly MUS 500)

513 Performance of Art Song Repertoire (1:0:2)

Pr. permission of instructor

May be repeated for credit if topic varies.

Performance-based study of art song repertoire emphasizing stylistic elements. Concentrates on one language or composer each semester, including, but not limited to, German Lieder, French Melodie, American or British song. (Formerly MUS 513)

521 Song Literature I (3:3)

Survey of non-operatic solo vocal repertoire: Italian (Baroque and Classical), German, Nationalistic, Spanish. Brief historical study of major composers, poets, compositional style, and historical periods. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 521)

522 Song Literature II (3:3)

Survey of non-operatic solo vocal repertoire: Italian (Romantic and 20th Century), French, British, 20th-Century American. Brief historical study of major composers, poets, compositional style, and historical periods. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 522)

541 Principles of Vocal Pedagogy (3:3)

Pr. senior or graduate standing as a voice major or principal or permission of instructor

Teaching process as applied to singing. Includes historical development and an examination and comparison of concepts and approaches past and present. (Fall) (Formerly MUS 541)

550 Electronic Music (3:2:2)

Open to all University students.

Introductory course in electronic composition. Lecture and laboratory experience. (Fall & Spring) (Same as MUP 350; formerly MUS 550)

551 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument or with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment for 2–3 credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer) (Formerly MUS 551)

552 Performance Studies (1–6)

Pr. audition required.

May be repeated for credit if different instrument or with approval of Department Chair.

Enrollment for 2–3 credits requires coregistration in an ensemble.

Instruction on principal instrument or in voice. (Fall & Spring & Summer)

589 Experimental Course: Composition Workshop (3:2:3)

Pr. permission of instructor

Class participants will compose original music and perform music written by students in the class. For graduate students and advanced undergraduates. (Offered spring '12)

Please refer to The Graduate School Bulletin for additional graduate-level courses.

This page was last updated on June 6, 2012.