Doctoral Recitals. LEC. MEMT 150. IND. Introduction to Contemporary Music. LEC. LEC. DBBS 720. Vocal Literature II. MTHC 477. May be repeated for credit. CHOR 654. An introduction to techniques for composing Western music in various styles. Summer session limit one to three hours. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional sequence in music education or music therapy or with permission from the MEMT division. Advanced knowledge and skills needed to rehearse and conduct ensembles, including attention to more difficult literature with ensembles exhibiting increasing sophistication. 3 Hours. Individual instruction in vocal and or instrumental accompanying. IND. JAZZ 506. CHOR 714. SAXO 810. IND. May be repeated for credit. Survey of the many musical traditions of Black Africa and the Middle East, emphasizing their cultural and social context. Violin Performance Class. IND. MTHC 498. LAB. 3 Hours. History of church music and the thought about church music from the period of the Renaissance/Reformations through the Baroque era with special emphasis on hymnology, and anthem literature. Prerequisite: PIAN 640 or permission of instructor. LEC. The various forms of music will be examined from historical, cultural, and stylistic perspectives. MEMT 330. MUSC 307. ACT. LAB. curriculum in saxophone. May involve conducting in public performance. Graduate Review: Baroque. VOIC 970. 3 Hours. LAB. A study of sixteenth-century style with analysis and original work. For graduate students not majoring in carillon performance. VOIC 406. The entrance and graduation requirements in this catalog conform to the published guidelines of that organization. Examines instrumental music in the public school as a uniquely American phenomenon. 1-3 Hours. Course may be repeated for zero credit. By the end of the semester students will be acquainted with particular genres, instruments, and the social contexts with which they are associated. 3 Hours. LAB. May be repeated for credit. 1-3 Hours. IND. LEC. An introduction to jazz harmony: Scales, modes, chord symbols, chord voicing practices, analysis, reharmonization practices, scale choices for improvisation, creation of bass lines. 0-1 Hours. May be repeated for credit. 0-1 Hours. 0-1 Hours. ORGN 805. MTHC 801. This course provides an overview of pedagogical philosophies in music composition and is designed to prepare students for a teaching position in higher education. 3 Hours. MUSC 139. For more information regarding Probation and Dismissal, see the Graduate Studies Policy library. The Basketball Bands (Menâs and Womenâs) and pep bands also perform for sports events. 1 Hour. 3 Hours GE3H. 1-3 Hours. Must be taken in the semester a recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. For juniors and seniors. LEC. 1-4 Hours. Lecture, class performance, class discussion, teaching demonstration, and library research. MUSC 480. Contemporary Repertoire. Advanced Music Bibliography and Research. For graduate students majoring in percussion. A choral ensemble for tenors and basses. May be repeated for credit. Philosophy and Theory of Music Therapy. Fundamentals of Music. 1 Hour. Repertoire, performance practice, and pedagogical and stylistic problems relating to stringed instrument music before 1800. Individual instruction. 0-1 Hours. A study of literature for wind band including original works and transcriptions. Prerequisite: JAZZ 105 or JAZZ 305 and JAZZ 230 or permission of instructor. D.M.A. curriculum in oboe. Internship in Teaching Music. MTHC 802. 1-3 Hours. Prerequisite: MTHC 115 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. PIAN 647. LEC. Seminar in New Art Song. ACT. This course examines the history, culture, and musical traditions of Mexico and the Caribbean. Curriculum Development in Music Education. May not be repeated for credit. LAB. LEC. JAZZ 730. D.M.A. IND. ORGN 804. Artist Certificate Recital. Supervised clinical practice in on-campus or other approved setting. Prerequisite: Corequisite: CLAR 811. STRG 701. 3 Hours. Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint. Contemporary Piano Literature. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BASN 811. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. 1-2 Hours. MUS 586. Open to junior, senior, and graduate pianists with permission of instructor. MUSC 339. THE. Continuation of CHUR 806. Summer session limit three hours. Collaborative composition and performance of new art song. 3 Hours. CHAM 215. May be repeated for credit. The study of works for various combinations of instruments. Not for performance majors. History and Philosophy of Music Education. May be repeated for credit. Graduate advising is handled by the student's major professor. A choral ensemble directed by student conductors under the supervision of the choral faculty. IND. (FS) Techniques and materials appropriate for instruction in musical media. Summer session limit three hours. Group instruction in advanced techniques of jazz improvisation with emphasis on various styles and interpretation of leading jazz performers. For music theory and composition majors. The band studies and performs music from the standard concert band repertoire. May be repeated for credit. LAB. A survey of selected topics in vocal repertoire to be chosen from categories such as: Italian, German, French, and English songs, oratorio literature, and art songs by women composers. International students must comply with the credit requirements for their visa status. Refinement of conducting and teaching skills in a choral setting. IND. The integration of these perspectives into the students' performance is the ultimate goal of the course. 3 Hours. LEC. The Symphony Orchestra performs works from the standard symphonic repertoire on campus. A survey of intermediate and advanced etudes as they apply to the representative and corresponding literature. (Same as MUSC 254.) The Business of Music (MUS 586), most musicology courses and all ensembles are open to all KU students. 1-3 Hours. MEMT 828. At the summer orientation program, students are advised on course selection for the fall semester and given the opportunity to enroll. A student whose course load is fewer than 12 hours or whose cumulative grade-point average is below 2.0 continues on probation even if the semester grade-point average is 2.0 or above. For graduate students majoring in bassoon. The student will articulate, test and refine music therapy clinical practice protocol(s) with a clientele(s) of choice. May be repeated for credit. Investigative techniques in music therapy and music education with emphasis on small group and case study design and analysis. IND. IND. 1-3 Hours. STRG 424. LEC. Admission is competitive. May be repeated for credit. LEC. LAB. MEMT 750. Offered in the summer session only. 2 Hours. A class in the performance of vocal and instrumental accompaniment. It examines the genres, forms, styles, and performance practice of representative works by a variety of composers. The study of piano literature focusing on music of mid-century modernists through the present day. Open to graduate voice majors with consent of instructor. CLAR 810. Students will have interaction with professional musicians through live performances and discussions with the performers. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. LEC. ORGN 802. 2 Hours. 3 Hours GE3H / H. Survey of the history of rock and roll, starting with its origins in rhythm and blues and continuing to the present day. May be repeated for credit. Open by audition in conjunction with the theatre department. Knife sharpening and tool maintenance will also be covered. A comprehensive study of the elements of management, leadership, organizational structure, budget and finance, federal mandates, and administrative practices. Independent study. Advanced High-String Techniques. 1 Hour. 1 Hour. History of the Concerto. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MTHC 315. LEC. LAB. May be repeated for credit. For juniors and seniors. 1-4 Hours. MEMT 798. Lecture-Recital. Prerequisite: MTHC 774. Study will include but not limited to such areas as teaching materials and techniques, repertoire, performance practice, and discography. Piano Pedagogy II. LAB. May be repeated for credit. Jazz Theory and Performance I. MUSC 312. 3 Hours. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. 0-1 Hours. BAND 301. May be repeated for credit. Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint. An introduction to the principles of conducting through exercises and musical examples designed to develop a specific technical skill. Acoustics of musical instruments and auditoria, systems of tuning, wave phenomena in musical environments, behavior of the ear, and electrical analysis, synthesis, and recording are included. W&P 708. IND. Each student will develop and evaluate a measure of some type of musical behavior appropriate for an educational or therapeutic setting. This is a 6-week online course offered online as a review class to remediate music history deficiencies as determined by the graduate diagnostic exam. MTHC 763. STRG 922. 3-4 Hours. Prerequisite: Corequisite: VION 622. 3 Hours. 785-532-3800 785-532-6899 fax mtdksu@k-state.edu. IND. THE. A scholarly paper on a topic pertinent to the student's major field. This concert organization performs on campus as well as in other area concerts. CHAM 454. May be repeated for credit. 0-1 Hours. Audition application and information is available on the schoolâs website. May be repeated for credit. For Graduate students. Fundamentals of solo vocal performance with an emphasis on English diction and communicating the English language. The scientific basis for the neurological influence of music on behaviors in physical functioning and cognitive functioning will be explored in rehabilitation and learning models. Special Studies in Percussion Instrument Pedagogy. MEMT 898. LEC. The group will study, rehearse, and perform traditional and contemporary choral music for treble chorus. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. A class in the performance of vocal and instrumental accompaniment. Prerequisite: Admission to the Student Teaching program. Viola Performance Class. IND. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A choral ensemble for tenors and basses. Collaborative performance and analysis of recent art song.Collaborative composition and performance of new art song. 1-15 Hours. May be repeated for credit. Measurement of Musical Behavior. Focuses on original and traditional melodic line creation, melodic and harmonic embellishment, harmonic and melodic dictation (jazz ear training), and diatonic harmony including secondary dominant, tri-tone substitution and modulation as well as an in-depth study of the 7 modes of melodic minor. IND. BASN 922. Individual instruction. LEC. PIAN 148. MUSC 757. ACT. IND. Discover and perfect all of the tools required to become a successful pianist in the 21st Century by learning from the examples of the great pianists of yesterday and today. IND. SAXO 922. LEC. 1-4 Hours. ACT. IND. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MUSC 440 and MUSC 480, or permission of instructor. For freshmen and sophomores. For graduate students deficient in undergraduate form. ORCH 201. FRHN 121, PCUS 221). LEC. Doctoral Recitals. May be repeated for credit. Teaching methodologies are explored for one-on-one studio instruction, group lesson instruction, masterclass, and classroom instruction. A formal audition is not required. A study of musical forms from the common practice period through the present day and analytical techniques for post-tonal music. For graduate students majoring in organ. 3 Hours. LEC. Emphasis on scoring for full symphony orchestra and the large wind ensemble. The Symphonic and University Bands perform 2 concerts each semester. Open only to candidates for the D.M.A. Study and performance of vocal jazz compositions and arrangements with emphasis on vocal jazz improvisation. Selected Topics in Music: _____. Small group instruction for the development of performance abilities encouraging exploration of creative potentials and self-directed study. Added emphasis will be placed on historical and contemporary pedagogues through original research. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. IND. IND. Tuba-Euphonium Consort. Administration of Music Education Programs. The first semester of an integrated two-year theory sequence that examines the harmonic, melodic, rhythmic, and formal organization of music. One or two lessons per week. LEC. 3 Hours. THE. ORGN 970. Theories and techniques for managing the music classroom and clinic setting for best professional practice. Prerequisite: Corequisite: Applied instruction for the appropriate instrument. 3 Hours. Introduction to the Analysis of Contemporary Music. There is a full complement of backstage support areas including seven dressing rooms, dance rehearsal studio, two warm-up rooms, a Greenroom, and a production office. 1 Hour. May be repeated for credit. Seminar in Performance: _____. For graduate students not majoring in violoncello. LEC. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. IND. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Open only to students who have been admitted to the D.M.A. LEC. MEMT 598. LEC. TUBA 965. THE. LAB. LAB. Electro-Acoustic Composition I. MEMT 250. LEC. Applicants should ⦠1 Hour GE22. A survey of the history of jazz from its beginnings in the early twentieth century to the present. For juniors and seniors. MEMT 431. Prerequisite: Corequisite: FLUT 622. LEC. 1-4 Hours. 1 Hour. Students may exceed the normal maximum enrollment only with the permission of the dean. PIAN 288. Readings in Musicology: _____. 3 Hours. LEC. MEMT 419. Prerequisite: Corequisite: VOIC 622. Advanced Percussion Techniques. MUSC 440. Audition required. The Thomas Gorton Music and Dance Library in Murphy Hall houses more than 111,000 scores, books, sound recordings, videos, microforms, and serials, and has the leading music collection in the Great Plains. May be repeated for credit. Repertoire, performance practice, pedagogical, and stylistic concerns relating to the music for brass instruments throughout their history. INT. Must be taken concurrently with MTHC 105. Jazz Theory and Performance III. A student with excessive absences may be withdrawn from the course by the dean. Special emphasis is placed on the teaching of jazz improvisation/theory. Senior Research Project. Prerequisite: MUSC 340, MUSC 440, and MUSC 480. INT. The course may be repeated for credit when topic varies. Intensive study and public performance of significant choral literature. PIAN 940. MEMT 863. 3 Hours. Seminar in New Art Song. 1 Hour. Consideration of recent trends and the place of music in the school curriculum. Readings in Musicology: _____. MUSC 770. LEC. Field practice of management techniques. IND. Selected Topics in Music: _____. May be repeated for credit. The study of percussion pedagogy of Membrane Percussion; Keyboard Percussion; and Jazz/Rock/Commercial Drum Set, Marching and World Percussion. May be repeated for credit. 1 Hour. Artist Certificate Recital. MEMT 115. 3 Hours. Individual instruction. 0-1 Hours. 3-4 Hours. 2 Hours. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. 0-1 Hours. degrees: Music Composition, Music Theory, Musicology and Music Therapy are required to enroll in 2 credits of lessons to receive 50-minutes per week of studio instruction. Music minors, non-music majors and students in music with a secondary area may enroll in 1 credit of lessons to receive 30-minutes per week of studio instruction. See degrees listed on the Programs page for specific credit-hour and recital requirements. PCUS 921. MTHC 732. The full explanation can be found in the KU Policy Library under University Senate Rules and Regulations. LEC. Helianthus is the performing arm of KUâs New Music Ensemble. A review of the practice of Western art music composed between c. 437 and 1420. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of five hours. LEC. 3 Hours. LEC. An advanced study of experimental and descriptive research techniques with careful investigation of research design, experimental control, analysis and manuscript composition. One beginning or lower level organ student assigned to each class member with teaching done under supervision of class instructor. MEMT 296. For graduate students. IND. 3 Hours. The group will study, rehearse, and perform traditional and contemporary choral music for treble chorus. ACT. Study of methods to teach and learn diction in choral music contexts. Prerequisite: MEMT 812 or permission of instructor. A survey of selected choral repertoire available for the high school choral conductor. Doctoral Recitals. Summer session limit three credits. The student assumes the total professional role as a teacher of music in an approved school setting with level and subject area to be the remaining area not experienced in MEMT 498. The Influence of Music on Behavior I. 2 Hours. MUSC 336. Student Teaching in: _____. Prerequisite: MTHC 214. Topics will include the physical development of the instruments, their usage as solo, chamber, and large ensemble instruments in both sacred and secular literature, and a survey of historical and modern bibliographic materials. Applied music lessons. Computers in Music and Music Research. Concurrent membership in another choir encouraged. Introduction to Music Theory: Reading, Listening, Composing. Audition required. MTHC 559. Enrollment controlled by the instructor in charge. Prerequisite: MEMT 453 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. CHUR 804. Music Bibliography and Research. The program offers degrees at the bachelor and master levels, a one-year intensive performer's certificate, and an online certificate in music education for special needs student. Open to graduate students in voice and opera performance, and to others with approval of instructor. LEC. The second semester of a one-year aural skills course that trains students to hear and sing the melodies, rhythms, and harmonies associated with common-practice tonal music. The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. 3 Hours. Literature includes wind music, transcriptions, and other standard concert band literature. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. Special Studies in Voice: English Lyric Diction for the Choral Singer and Soloist. program in organ. MTHC 459. THE. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. JAZZ 624. May be repeated for credit. LEC. CLAR 965. LEC. For graduate students. IND. Stylistic, expressive, and technical considerations essential for making effective bowing decisions. This seminar style course will focus on supervision, Ethics, and Professional Involvement in AMTA. 3 Hours. LEC. IND. We consistently earn high rankings for academics and recognition as a premier research university. Second of four classes covering intermediate concepts in jazz improvisation, theory, and performance. STRG 921. School of Music University of Kansas Professor Peter Jaszi American University Washington College of Law Albert P. Mauro, Jr. Assistant General Counsel, Hallmark Cards Marcia B. Paul Davis Wright Tremaine LLP (Moderator) What is Artificial Intelligence? Investigation of a subject by means of directed study of primary resources. Seminar in Performance. For freshmen and sophomores majoring in piano. Applied music lessons for freshmen majoring in music. Comprehensive examination of vocal anatomy, respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation, and voice development, with particular attention to research-based vocal/choral pedagogies for working with child through senior adult voices. 3 Hours. Field Experience in: _____. MUSC 475. This seminar style course will focus on Internship Placement, Board Certification, and Professional Advocacy. SAXO 965. 1-3 Hours. BAND 410. For organ majors only or by consent of instructor. MUSC 766. Room Acoustics are studied. May be repeated for credit. Applied music lessons. Prerequisite: Music major or consent of instructor. MUSC 318. May be repeated for credit. 3 Hours HT GE3H. Advanced Chamber Music. LEC. Prerequisite: JAZZ 605. For junior and seniors. Seminar on Selected Topics: _____. This course deals with the performance of music. 1-4 Hours. 3 Hours GE3H. LEC. IND. May be repeated for credit. Music performed on the concert and chamber music series and on concerts of music department faculty will be carefully examined. Principles of Music Education. STRG 923. Contact the school for specific admission requirements. LEC. Students who take courses at other institutions during the suspension may receive credit for such work only if it meets the approval of the dean. School of Music, Theatre, and Dance Kansas State University 109 McCain Auditorium 1501 Goldstein Circle Manhattan, KS 66506. The school defines excessive absence as absence in excess of the number of credit hours in the course. Lecture-Recital. Graduate Review: Renaissance. curriculum in clarinet. VION 720. IND. THE. For juniors and seniors. IND. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in OBOE 811. The Accompanist's Literature. Prerequisite: Admission to professional sequence or permission from MEMT division. Not open to students with credit in: MUSC 135, MUSC 136, or MUSC 336. Comprehensive Examination. IND. For freshmen and sophomores. LEC. 2 Hours. For graduate students not majoring in harp. Clinical, laboratory, field, or historical research in music education or music therapy. 0-1 Hours. The Master's recital is the culminating event for the Master of Music degree and must be given before the Master's Final Oral Exam. IND. 1-3 Hours HT / H. A selected topic in music or an interdisciplinary topic in the fine arts. LEC. Behavior Management in Music. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. Non-degree elective recital for Master's students. For graduate students majoring in piano. Summer session only. MEMT 912. University Symphony Orchestra. To change from one school to another, the student must submit a Change of School form in the deanâs office of the school the student plans to enter. A concentrated survey of the history of chamber music. ACT. Prerequisite: MTHC 214 and MTHC 459. 2 Hours. Knife sharpening and tool maintenance will also be covered. ORGN 803. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. IND. LEC. MTHC 406. Murphy Hall also houses classrooms, practice rooms, rehearsal halls, and storage facilities for instruments and sheet music. Jazz Theory and Performance III. May be repeated for credit. MUSC 775. LEC. Prerequisite: 121-level until the music major has accumulated 4 credits (8 for performance majors). MTHC 541. LEC. Open to voice and theatre/voice majors, and to others with approval of instructor. Focuses on original and traditional melodic line creation, melodic and harmonic embellishment, harmonic and melodic dictation (jazz ear training), and diatonic harmony including secondary dominant, tri-tone substitution and modulation as well as an in-depth study of the 7 modes of melodic minor. FLD. BASN 810. Audition required. BASN 921. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SAXO 811. PCUS 799. Prerequisite: MUSC 320, MUSC 340, MUSC 440, and MUSC 480 or permission of instructor. Prerequisite: MTHC 105 or consent of instructor. LAB. MEMT 891. May be repeated for credit. FLD. D.M.A. Audition required. Prerequisite: Corequisite: PCUS 622. Summer session limit three hours. Prerequisite: MTHC 678 and consent of division. LEC. IND. Prerequisite: MUS 586. IND. August, 2020: SMTD Reopening Committee Announces Fall Reopening Guidelines. It combines with choral ensembles to present oratorios or other large works and assists in musical theatre productions and opera.
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