MUSC - Music
Students are required to take this course four times. This course is required for all music majors each fall semester. Students must continue to enroll in MUSC 10001 each semester they are a declared music major.
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This ensemble performs sacred music ranging from Gregorian chant and Renaissance masses to music of living composers. Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings. The choir is directed by Dr. Lawrence Sisk and open to members of the Lewis University community. May be repeated for credit.
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Prerequisites
Audition
Chamber Choir is a collegiate choral ensemble of mixed voices. The repertoire encompasses both sacred and secular choral music of all styles and historical periods. The ensemble rehearses twice weekly and performs at concerts and other events. May be repeated for credit.
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Audition
The jazz band performs selections from all jazz repertoires and specializes in music for big band. Participation in Lewis University Jazz Band provides a performing outlet for both music majors and non-music majors. The Jazz Band is conducted in a "learning by doing" style. May be repeated for credit.
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Audition
Students are instructed in the technique and literature of Rock Band ensemble at all levels. Instruments are provided during class on a first come/first serve basis. Students are expected to practice outside of class on their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. Course may be repeated for credit.
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Students enrolled in Symphony Orchestra perform with the Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra. This ensemble performs orchestral music primarily aligned with Western musical traditions. Students are expected to practice outside of class on their own instruments. Symphony Orchestra is open to all Lewis University students by audition. May be repeated for credit.
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Audition
This ensemble performs percussion music from diverse musical styles and traditions. Students are expected to practice outside of class. Percussion Ensemble is open to all Lewis University students. The ensemble rehearses weekly and performs at concerts and other events. May be repeated for credit.
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Provides basic instruction in recording live events. To hone their skills, students will record events hosted by the Music Department throughout the semester. Additionally, students will transfer recordings into the computer, learn basic mixing techniques, and become proficient in a variety of recording techniques of live performances. May be repeated for credit.
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An introductory course in music literature and history for the non-major, this course fulfills the general education fine arts requirement.
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This course provides an historical overview of world music while at the same time observing that it is ever-changing and no longer just influenced by its parent culture. This course fulfills the general education fine arts requirement.
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Cantabile Choir is a collegiate choral ensemble of treble voices. The diverse repertoire, both sacred and secular, ranges from the medieval to the present day. The ensemble rehearses twice weekly and performs at concerts and other events. May be repeated for credit.
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A survey of American popular music of the 20th century, this course satisfies the general education fine arts requirement.
IAI: F1 904
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This course provides a historical overview of the origins of Jazz and its most important and influential musicians from 1900 to the present. This course fulfills the general education fine arts requirement.
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This introduction to music theory includes the study of scales, keys, modes, melody, rhythm, harmony, and aural skills. Must be taken with MUSC 12200 Music Theory 1 Lab. All theory courses involve computer-assisted instruction.
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Corequisites
MUSC 12200
A continuation of MUSC 12000, this course focuses on the four-part harmony of the 18th century. All theory courses involve computer-assisted music instruction.
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Corequisites
MUSC 12300
An introductory aural skills course, Music Theory 1 Lab develops fundamental musicianship skills, including sight-reading tonal melodies with solfeggio.
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Corequisites
MUSC 12000
An aural skills and keyboard harmony course, Music Theory 2 Lab builds upon the basic skills introduced in Music Theory 1 Lab. Melodies with modulations are introduced along with keyboard progressions using primary and secondary chords.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 12000
Corequisites
MUSC 12100
This class is designed for beginners. Students must have their own instruments.
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This course offers instruction in the technique and literature of the guitar from intermediate to advanced levels of study. Students must have their own instruments. May be repeated for credit.
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This course provides instruction in the technique and literature of the classical guitar from intermediate to advanced levels of study. Students must have their own guitars with nylon strings. May be repeated for credit.
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Students are instructed in the technique and literature of the bass guitar from beginning to advanced levels. Students must have their own instruments. May be repeated for credit.
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This course offers instruction in the technique and literature of the banjo from beginning to advanced levels. Students must have their own instruments. May be repeated.
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Students receive one-on-one instruction on the technique of playing the harp and its literature. Students of all majors and all levels of proficiency are welcome but must have their own instrument. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the trumpet at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the French horn at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the trombone at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
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This course provides instruction in the technique and literature of the organ covering beginning to advanced levels. The course is designed for students with a strong background in keyboard study. May be repeated for credit.
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Students are instructed on the various percussion instruments covering beginning to advanced levels of study. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the violin and/or viola at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the cello at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the double bass at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. Instruction is provided for both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the clarinet at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. May be repeated for credit.
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Students get instruction in the technique and literature of the flute at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. May be repeated for credit.
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This course provides instruction in the technique and literature of the oboe at all levels. Students must have their own instruments. May be repeated for credit.
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This course provides instruction in the technique and literature of the bassoon at all levels. Students must have their own instrument. May be repeated for credit.
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This course provides instruction in the technique and literature of the saxophone at all levels. Both jazz and classical styles may be addressed. Literature is specifically chosen for each student's ability and level of advancement. Students must have their own instrument. May be repeated for credit.
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Basic skills of keyboard technique are developed through theory, composition, improvisation and literature. Small classes are taught in the piano lab. Each student has his or her own electric piano with headset.
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Private piano instruction is given at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. Some background is required. May be repeated for credit.
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Students receive one-on-one instruction on the techniques and literature of jazz piano. Students of all majors and all levels of proficiency are welcome. May be repeated for credit.
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This instruction is designed to acquaint students with fundamental techniques of good vocal production. Literature is specially chosen for each student's ability and goal. May be repeated for credit.
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Private instruction is provided in composing music, with emphasis on computer-assisted techniques. May be repeated for credit.
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This course, primarily for Music Majors and minors, surveys the works of the major composers from the Middle Ages to the present day. Music Literature fulfills the general education fine arts requirement.
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Prerequisites
Ability to read music notation
An introduction to the music industry and an examination of career opportunities. Students learn basic marketplace principles and how these principles apply to music business.
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This course entails a study of the chromatic harmony of the 19th century. All theory courses involve computer-assisted music instruction.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 12100 or consent
Corequisites
MUSC 22200
Students explore the musical paradigms of the 20th century. All theory courses involve computer-assisted music instruction.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 22000
Corequisites
MUSC 22300
An aural skills and keyboard harmony course, Music Theory 3 Lab continues to develop musicianship by introducing chromatic melody and harmony.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 12100
Corequisites
MUSC 22000
An aural skills and keyboard harmony course, Music Theory 4 Lab introduces advanced chromatic and atonal melodies.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 22000
Corequisites
MUSC 22100
Topics in Music fulfills a requirement for music majors, but is open to Lewis students in all majors. There are no prerequisites. The topic varies each semester the course is offered and might include: Russian music; liturgical music of the Catholic and Orthodox Church; the symphony; opera from Monteverdi to Verdi; chamber music of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries; music of the 20th century; world music.
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This course surveys 1000 years of Russian music, beginning with the conversion of Rus to Christianity in 988 and ending with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1988. Topics to be studied include: Znamenny chant; music in the era of Ivan the Terrible; Europeanization in the 18th century under Peter the Great, Empress Elizabeth, and Catherine the Great; Italian-trained composers, e.g., Bortnyansky; the Russian Folk Song; music for the Divine Liturgy and the All-Night Vigil; Romances and Songs of the Golden and Silver Ages; Russian Opera and Ballet; Tchaikovsky and the symphony; tone poems; concertos for piano and violin; music in the Soviet era. There will be opportunities to hear and perform Russian music on and off campus during the semester. Performance is encouraged but not mandatory.
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This course considers music's many functions in film from the 1890s to the present. Viewing films outside of class is required.
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This introductory course in the application of the computer to musical functions includes sound generation leading to composition.
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This course is designed for students seeking to compose and notate music using computers. An advanced course in music technology which focuses on software and hardware that controls digital audio. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 29900
This survey of the music industry is designed for Music Business majors. It is the second course in a sequence together with MUSC 21000 Introduction to Music Business.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 21000
The first semester of a year-long survey of music history, this course includes music of the ancient world through Beethoven. This course partially fulfills the advanced writing requirement for Music majors.
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Prerequisites
Ability to read musical notation
Music History 2 is the second semester of a year-long survey of music history. The course content covers music of the Enlightenment through the 20th century. This course partially fulfills the advanced writing requirement for music majors.
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Prerequisites
Ability to read musical notation
This course provides a detailed study of the materials and structures of tonal and atonal music.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 22100
This class is an introduction to the instruments of the symphony orchestra and rudiments of scoring. Students are taught classification of instruments and how to write for all transposing instruments.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 22100
This course is designed for students seeking to compose and notate music using computers.
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Prerequisites
MUSC 29900 or consent of instructor
Through the study and skill development of basic conducting techniques, students will begin to appreciate the relationship between gesture and sound. This course is designed to develop technique and knowledge of instrumental and vocal conducting,
Required for Music Majors
Prerequisites
MUSC 22100
This capstone course is designed to prepare Music/Music Business majors for the comprehensive examinations in music theory and history required by the department for graduation. Offered online.
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Prerequisites
Music and Music Business majors of Junior or Senior standing
In this practical on-the-job training program, interns gain experience in the music business and recording industry. Required of Music Business majors for graduation.
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Prerequisites
Music Business majors of Junior or Senior standing