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Time & Day Offered
Level
Credits
Course Duration

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (Tuesdays, 6:30pm - 8:00pm). Auditions will take place on Tuesday, May 16 from 4:30pm - 6:30pm in Jennings 335A.

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (T 4:30pm-6:00pm)

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (T 6:30pm-8:00pm)

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisites: Students will be requested to perform at Music Workshop during the term (Tuesday, 6:30 - 8 pm).

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only.

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisites: Must participate in Music Workshop (T 4:30pm-6:00pm)

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisites: Must also participate in Music Workshop (Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8pm).

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisites: participation in Music Workshop (T 6:30-8pm)

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisite: Participation in Music Workshop (T 6:30pm – 8:00pm).

Saxophone — MIN4237.01

Instructor: Bruce Williamson
Credits: 2
Study of saxophone technique and standard repertoire (jazz or classical), with an emphasis on tone production, dexterity, reading skills, and improvisation. This course is for intermediate-advanced students only. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (Tuesdays, 6:30-8pm)

Schoenberg and Stravinsky — MHI2179.01

Instructor: allen shawn
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
In this course we will acquaint ourselves with Igor Stravinsky's explosive early ballets, his stunning neoclassical middle period music and his final serial phase; and we will follow Arnold Schoenberg as he goes from a gorgeous late-nineteenth century idiom that grows out of Wagner and Brahms, to his freely atonal works, his invention of twelve-tone music, and additional works

Sci-Fi, Horror, and Fantasy Soundtrack — MSR4108.01

Instructor: David Baron
Credits: 2
Study and create soundtracks for sci-fi, horror, and fantasy.  How do you make a world that does not really exist with sound?  What common elements and attributes make up a soundtrack that convinces one they are in space? In a magic place? About to get slashed?  We will cover everything from the methods to the content of scores. We will create our own scores and

Seminar: Musicmaking In Realtime — MHI2230.02

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 1
In this seminar students will engage in discussions and conversations on the experience of creating music in today's world. Topics include the notion of "art for art's sake", changing economic and esthetic conditions approaching the music industry, and making sense of the growing use of AI. As part of this seminar, Sharp will share his own experience from decades of composing,

Senior Projects — MPF4226.01

Instructor: Nicholas Brooke
Credits: 2
This course will serve as a forum for technical planning and feedback for seniors scheduling a musical show or installation in Spring 2020. The majority of work for any senior show will be expected to be composed and/or collected by the beginning of the term. Students will be required to pick an advisor from appropriate music faculty to advise their particular projects as they

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition- and performance-related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions. Corequisites: Attendance at Music Workshop

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Nicholas Brooke
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions. Students must submit their proposed spring schedules to Nick Brooke by November 13 for schedule coordination.

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — MCO4376.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 4
This course will serve as a workshop and forum for senior music students who are planning to present their senior projects in Spring 2025. In this course, we will meet and discuss students’ projects produced through any creative practice, including, but not limited to, performance, installation, musical show, and publication. Students will be expected to complete most of their

Senior Projects — MCO4376.01

Instructor: Virginia Kelsey
Days & Time: MO,TH 7:00pm-8:50pm
Credits: 4

This spring semester course, taught each year by different members of the Music faculty, serves as a workshop and forum for seniors to develop, present, and receive feedback on their advanced work in Music. Senior projects may take many forms, reflecting the breadth of creative practice in Music; performances, installations, musical plays, recordings, research projects,

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition- and performance-related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (Tuesday 6:30-8:00pm).

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition- and performance-related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — MCO4376.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 4
This course will serve as a workshop and forum for senior music concentrators who are planning to present their senior projects in Spring 2022. In this course, we will meet and discuss students’ projects produced through any creative practice, including, but not limited to, performance, installation, musical show, and lecture. Students will be expected to complete most of their