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Course Atlas

Spring 2013

 


 

MUS 500: Ensembles


Course Description:
Group instruction in instrumental and/or vocal music and the performance of selected repertoire. May be repeated for credit, total credit not to exceed 12 hours.

500-00P: University Chorus, Dr. Eric Nelson, director
M, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Limit: 999

500-01P: Concert Choir, Dr. Eric Nelson, director
MWF, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Limit: 75

500-02P: Mastersingers, Dr. Eric Nelson, director

MWF, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Limit: 75

Particulars: An audition and permission of instructor prior to enrollment.

 


 

MUS 510: Applied Music


Course Description:
The study of applied music involves the understanding of music literature through performance. A limited number of students may receive private instruction in instruments and voice for Emory University credit. Admission is by qualification and determined through audition. Students must arrange an audition, either in person or by tape recording, with the instructor PRIOR TO REGISTRATION. For those students who wish to study privately but do not qualify for university-level instruction, a list of music teachers in the immediate area who are available to Emory students can be obtained from the Music Department office.

Every semester. One half-hour instruction weekly, one semester hour credit.* Individual instruction instrumental or vocal techniques and in the performance of selected compositions. By consent of instructor only. May be repeated for credit. Attendance at scheduled music colloquium classes is required. The following performance areas are offered:

 

510-00P: Piano, Thoreson, Limit: 10, Day and Time TBA

510-01P: Voice, Howard, Limit: 10, Day and Time TBA

 

Particulars: An audition and permission of instructor prior to enrollment.

 


 

MUS 520: Applied Music


Course Description:
The study of applied music involves the understanding of music literature through performance. A limited number of students may receive private instruction in instruments and voice for Emory University credit. Admission is by qualification and determined through audition. Students must arrange an audition, either in person or by tape recording, with the instructor PRIOR TO REGISTRATION. For those students who wish to study privately but do not qualify for university-level instruction, a list of music teachers in the immediate area who are available to Emory students can be obtained from the Music Department office.

Every semester. One hour instruction weekly, two semester hours credit.* Individual instruction instrumental or vocal techniques and in the performance of selected compositions. By consent of instructor only. May be repeated for credit. Attendance at scheduled music colloquium classes is required. The following performance areas are offered:

 

Voice: Howard, Limit: 10, Day and Time TBA

Piano: Thoreson, Limit: 10, Day and Time TBA

Jazz: Motley, Limit: 10, Day and Time TBA

 

Organ: Timothy Albrecht, Limit: 5, Day and Time TBA (3 hours credit)

Choral Conducting II: Nelson, Limit: 5, Day and Time TBA

 

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.

 


MUS 536: Organ Construction and Design

536-00P: Albrecht, M-W-F 12:00-1:00 pm, Location TBA

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.


MUS 547: The Singing Voice: How It Works

547-00P: Hopkin, Tu/Th 1:00 -2:15 pm, BRB 107

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.

 


 

MUS 572R: Special Topics in Choral Music
Topic:  Dialogue Among Cultures

572R-00P: Bertrand, Wed 9:00-11:30 am., BRB 307

  

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.

 


 

MUS 590B - Seminar/Colloquy

590B-00P: Bertrand, Th 2:30-3:45 pm, TBA

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.

 


MUS 597R - Directed Study

597R-00P: Bertrand, TBA

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.

 


MUS 600 - Recital

600-00P: Nelson, TBA

Particulars: Permission of instructor required.

 

 


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