Exploration of musical structure through theoretical, analytical, creative, and critical perspectives on a diverse repertoire of styles, compositional eras, and music traditions. MUS 0011 Sound and Structure. Integrated approach to music theory and musicianship, with emphasis placed on rhythm, timbre, and harmony. Applications for scholarships are due the first week of each semester and include scholarships for music majors or minors, financial aid, and ensemble scholarships. Extra tuition per semester is charged for this course. New students must consult the Coordinator of Applied Music for details before beginning lessons. Broad range of styles including Classical, Jazz, Rock, Klezmer, Eastern European, Middle Eastern, Arab, North African, Mediterranean, Indian and Japanese vocal and instrumental music. MUS 0009 Private Lessons. Private lessons for voice or an instrument. MUS 0009 Private Lessons No Credit. Private lessons for voice or an instrument. Pass/Fail only 0 credits. May only be taken once. MUS 0007 Introduction to Piano. Class piano for beginners and other musicians who want to develop basic piano skills. Taught in the computer lab maximum twelve students per class. Musical systems both inside and outside Western notated tradition covered. Introduction to ear training, sight singing, and keyboard skills. MUS 0005 Introduction to Music Theory and Musicianship. Exploration of the basics of music theory, including notation, rhythm, scales, intervals, chords, and form. Emphasis on analytical listening and cultural critique through guided examinations of both the formal organization and the social/cultural background of a wide range of musical styles. Previous musical training not required. MUS 0003 Introduction to Western Music. Introduction to selected forms and genres of Western music. Musical systems, musical instruments, lives of musicians, social settings of performance, music, and culture. Previous musical training not required. MUS 0001 Introduction to World Music. Exploration of diverse musical traditions around the world. For information on the current semester's course offerings, schedules, room locations and registration, please visit the Student Information System (SIS). Visit the undergraduate and graduate pages for course requirements for specific programs. The list below includes descriptions of all undergraduate and graduate courses that have been offered by the Department of Music. That’s all I can say about that.Spring 2024 Listing Course Info on SIS Archives Course Descriptions “I don’t feel right now like I’m a pianist. “I don’t know what my future is supposed to be,” he told the New York Times. His most recent release was 2018’s After the Fall, originally recorded in 1998. He was wearing a brace for back problems at the time of The Köln Concert, and announced in 1998 that he was suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome.ĭespite those ailments he has kept up a regular schedule of album releases throughout his life, often as live recordings and in a long relationship with the label ECM. Jarrett has faced other health problems during his life. He also began releasing solo material, with 1975’s double live album The Köln Concert bringing new audiences to jazz with its long-form, beautifully sentimental improvisations. It began in 1964 after he moved to New York as a teenager, playing in jazz groups, first with Art Blakey and then, in the early 1970s, Miles Davis, Jack DeJohnette and others. His condition is likely to bring an illustrious career to an end. The most I’m expected to recover in my left hand is possibly the ability to hold a cup in it.” If I even hear Schubert, or something played softly, that’s enough for me. He added: '“When I hear two-handed piano music, it’s very frustrating, in a physical way.
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