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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 660 MUSIC 31 and MUSIC 131 through 39 and 139 and 131J through 135J include technical, stylistic, and aesthetic performance studies of standard literature: etudes, solo, chamber, and large ensemble music. All music majors (except students enrolled in the Music as a Liberal Art Option) are required to enroll in a declared performing medium until completion of senior recital. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate major ensemble required. Passing Jury II required to enroll in MUSIC 131 through 139. Students admitted to the jazz option must complete 4 units of Music 31 through 38 and pass Jury I to enroll in Music 131J through 135J. MUSIC 148 includes individual instruction in original composition in a variety of media, forms, and styles. All courses are repeatable for credit. (All courses require a $20 course fee.) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Bassoon (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Saxophone (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Oboe (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Flute (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Clarinet (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 38. Instrumental, Vocal, & Composition Lessons Music 31 and 131 through 39 and 139 and 131J through 135J include technical, stylistic, and aesthetic performance studies of standard literature: etudes, solo, chamber, and large ensemble music. All music majors (except students enrolled in the Mu-sic as a Liberal Art Option) are required to enroll in a declared performing medium until completion of senior recital. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate major ensemble required. Passing Jury II required to enroll in MUSIC 131 through 139. Students admitted to the jazz option must complete 4 units of Music 31 through 38 and pass Jury I to enroll in Music 131J through 135J. MUSIC 148 includes individual instruction in original composition in a variety of media, forms, and styles. All courses are repeatable for credit. (All courses require a $20 course fee.) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 39. Instrumental, Vocal, & Composition Lessons Music 31 and 131 through 39 and 139 and 131J through 135J include technical, stylistic, and aesthetic performance studies of standard literature: etudes, solo, chamber, and large ensemble music. All music majors (except students enrolled in the Mu-sic as a Liberal Art Option) are required to enroll in a declared performing medium until completion of senior recital. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate major ensemble required. Passing Jury II required to enroll in MUSIC 131 through 139. Students admitted to the jazz option must complete 4 units of Music 31 through 38 and pass Jury I to enroll in Music 131J through 135J. MUSIC 148 includes individual instruction in original composition in a variety of media, forms, and styles. All courses are repeatable for credit. (All courses require a $20 course fee.) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 40. Theory and Literature I Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 9. Fundamentals of music: notation, scales, intervals, keys, triads, concepts of mode and meter, principles of melody writing, and species counterpoint in two voices. Analysis of appropriate examples from musical liter-ature. Use of music notation software. (Course fee, $15) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall MUSIC 41. Theory and Literature II Prerequisite: MUSIC 40. Figured bass and principles of voice leading. Four-part writing in choral and keyboard style. Func-tional harmony, seventh chords, and secondary function chords. Harmonization of melodies. Principles of form in Western art music. Analysis of representative musical literature. Use of music notation software. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring MUSIC 42. Theory and Literature III Prerequisite: MUSIC 41. Continuation of figured bass and part writing, emphasizing chromaticism, altered chords, and extended tonality. More advanced musical forms. Study of representative musical examples. Use of music notation software. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall MUSIC 43. Theory and Literature IV Prerequisite: MUSIC 42. Non-tonal harmony (e.g. quartal, pandia-tonic). Introduction to set theory and basic twelve-tone technique. Jazz harmony and principles of improvisation. Survey of represen-tative compositions of the twentieth century with respect to style and structure. Use of music notation software. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring MUSIC 47. Introduction to Music Technology Principles, uses, techniques and applications of music technology. Experience with current hardware and software for sequencing, and synthesis, as well as digital recording and editing. Units: 2 Course Typically Offered: Fall MUSIC 48. Seminar in Composition Prerequisite: MUSIC 47 (may be taken concurrently with permis-sion of instructor). Aural-analytic introduction to/study of origins and developments of major compositional concepts and genres in Western music; exercises and creative writing; and problems of concepts in notation. Units: 2, Repeatable up to 6 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
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Date of publication | 2016-05 |
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 660 MUSIC 31 and MUSIC 131 through 39 and 139 and 131J through 135J include technical, stylistic, and aesthetic performance studies of standard literature: etudes, solo, chamber, and large ensemble music. All music majors (except students enrolled in the Music as a Liberal Art Option) are required to enroll in a declared performing medium until completion of senior recital. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate major ensemble required. Passing Jury II required to enroll in MUSIC 131 through 139. Students admitted to the jazz option must complete 4 units of Music 31 through 38 and pass Jury I to enroll in Music 131J through 135J. MUSIC 148 includes individual instruction in original composition in a variety of media, forms, and styles. All courses are repeatable for credit. (All courses require a $20 course fee.) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Bassoon (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Saxophone (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Oboe (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Flute (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 35. Clarinet (Formerly MUSIC 35S and 135S) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 38. Instrumental, Vocal, & Composition Lessons Music 31 and 131 through 39 and 139 and 131J through 135J include technical, stylistic, and aesthetic performance studies of standard literature: etudes, solo, chamber, and large ensemble music. All music majors (except students enrolled in the Mu-sic as a Liberal Art Option) are required to enroll in a declared performing medium until completion of senior recital. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate major ensemble required. Passing Jury II required to enroll in MUSIC 131 through 139. Students admitted to the jazz option must complete 4 units of Music 31 through 38 and pass Jury I to enroll in Music 131J through 135J. MUSIC 148 includes individual instruction in original composition in a variety of media, forms, and styles. All courses are repeatable for credit. (All courses require a $20 course fee.) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 39. Instrumental, Vocal, & Composition Lessons Music 31 and 131 through 39 and 139 and 131J through 135J include technical, stylistic, and aesthetic performance studies of standard literature: etudes, solo, chamber, and large ensemble music. All music majors (except students enrolled in the Mu-sic as a Liberal Art Option) are required to enroll in a declared performing medium until completion of senior recital. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate major ensemble required. Passing Jury II required to enroll in MUSIC 131 through 139. Students admitted to the jazz option must complete 4 units of Music 31 through 38 and pass Jury I to enroll in Music 131J through 135J. MUSIC 148 includes individual instruction in original composition in a variety of media, forms, and styles. All courses are repeatable for credit. (All courses require a $20 course fee.) Units: 1, Repeatable up to 16 units MUSIC 40. Theory and Literature I Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSIC 9. Fundamentals of music: notation, scales, intervals, keys, triads, concepts of mode and meter, principles of melody writing, and species counterpoint in two voices. Analysis of appropriate examples from musical liter-ature. Use of music notation software. (Course fee, $15) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall MUSIC 41. Theory and Literature II Prerequisite: MUSIC 40. Figured bass and principles of voice leading. Four-part writing in choral and keyboard style. Func-tional harmony, seventh chords, and secondary function chords. Harmonization of melodies. Principles of form in Western art music. Analysis of representative musical literature. Use of music notation software. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring MUSIC 42. Theory and Literature III Prerequisite: MUSIC 41. Continuation of figured bass and part writing, emphasizing chromaticism, altered chords, and extended tonality. More advanced musical forms. Study of representative musical examples. Use of music notation software. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall MUSIC 43. Theory and Literature IV Prerequisite: MUSIC 42. Non-tonal harmony (e.g. quartal, pandia-tonic). Introduction to set theory and basic twelve-tone technique. Jazz harmony and principles of improvisation. Survey of represen-tative compositions of the twentieth century with respect to style and structure. Use of music notation software. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring MUSIC 47. Introduction to Music Technology Principles, uses, techniques and applications of music technology. Experience with current hardware and software for sequencing, and synthesis, as well as digital recording and editing. Units: 2 Course Typically Offered: Fall MUSIC 48. Seminar in Composition Prerequisite: MUSIC 47 (may be taken concurrently with permis-sion of instructor). Aural-analytic introduction to/study of origins and developments of major compositional concepts and genres in Western music; exercises and creative writing; and problems of concepts in notation. Units: 2, Repeatable up to 6 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring |