| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| August 20 - December 14 |
| 10388 |
MUSI |
1151 |
M01 |
1 |
Concert Choir
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
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An ensemble that focuses on the study and performance of thematic or larger choral literature. Emphasis is on choral literature. Emphasis is on choral musicianship skills in vocal production and aural theory. Some additional rehearsals required. Membership is by audition. Course rotations: All semesters. |
| |
| 10389 |
MUSI |
1161 |
M01 |
1 |
Band
|
MWF
|
03:30pm
|
05:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: BAND 1 Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
Ensemble engaged in the preparation and performance of a variety of music for wind and percussion instruments. The band will perform occasional concerts and play for various athletic events. Participation requires high school band experience, ability to read music, and permission of the band director. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10390 |
MUSI |
1171 |
M01 |
1 |
Lindsey Wilson College Singers
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
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Organized on professional standards to represent the College on and off campus as a performing arts ensemble, the choir music from all eras, specializing in sacred a capella anthem literature. Membership is by audition. Additional rehearsals required. Corequisite: MUSI 1151. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10880 |
MUSI |
1201 |
M01 |
1 |
Piano Skills I
|
F
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: SLIDER 103 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
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Class instruction in piano. Sight-reading: Be able to read elementary pieces in a variety of keys and meters in the style of a single line melody, unison melody, or melody with accompaniment. Technique: 5-finger scales and positions in all major keys; I, IV and V chords in all major keys; Repertoire: Play the pieces in each appropriate unit of the text. Functional skills: Transpose patterns up or down a whole step (or more); harmonize simple melodies with I, IV, and V chords. Create simple melodies over ostinato basses. Co-requisite: MUSI 1612. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10424 |
MUSI |
1301 |
M01 |
1 |
Piano Skills II
|
W
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 3 |
Location: SLIDER 103 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
| |
Continuation of MUSI 1201. Sight-reading: Be able to read elementary pieces in a variety of keys and meters with a variety of keyboard patterns and hand positions, finger extensions and contractions and crossing fingers in the style of a melody with accompaniment and two-voice style. Technique: One octave scales in all major and harmonic minor keys; progress to two octaves in some scales, hands together. I, IV and V chords in white-key minors; play triads of the major scale; play all major and minors arpeggios and inversions hand over hand. Repertoire: Play the pieces in each appropriate unit of the text. Functional skills: Transpose melodies up or down a whole step (or more); harmonize simple melodies with I, IV and V chords adding the first inversion ii chord. Create more advanced melodies over ostinato basses; play simple tunes by ear. Co-requisite: MUSI 1713. Prerequisite: MUSI 1201 Piano Skills I. Course Rotation: Spring |
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| 10425 |
MUSI |
1311 |
M01 |
1 |
Private Piano I
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 2 |
Location: SLIDER 203 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
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Individual piano instruction for the students with previous study in piano. The requirement appropriate to the course level is contained in each syllabus. The student should consult the piano professor to determine the appropriate course level. Has performance component. Takes students from their current level of ability and improves their technique and repertoire. Repeatable credit. ($50 lesson fee.) Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10426 |
MUSI |
1401 |
M01 |
1 |
Voice Class & Diction
|
TR
|
01:00pm
|
01:50
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 7 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Janette Ralston |
| |
This course explores the basic concepts of vocal technique such as posture, breath support, articulation, resonance, and vocal performance. It also includes intensive drills in English, Latin, Italian, German, and French pronunciation incorporating the International Phonetic Alphabet. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10427 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MB1 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 1 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
Applied lessons for the major instrument each semester. Includes participation in music department lab and recital series. Requires recital attendance. Senior recital required at 4000 level. Course Rotation: Fall and Spring. |
| |
| 10923 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MB2 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 1 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
| 10927 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MB3 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 1 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
| 10924 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MB4 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 2 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
| 10926 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MP1 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 1 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
| 10922 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MV1 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 3 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Janette Ralston |
| |
| 10925 |
MUSI |
1512 |
MW1 |
2 |
Applied Music
|
M
|
02:30pm
|
03:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 1 |
Location: Columbia, Ky - Undergraduate Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
| 10428 |
MUSI |
1612 |
M01 |
2 |
Music Theory I
|
MWF
|
01:30pm
|
02:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 12 |
Location: SLIDER 103 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
| |
Development of an applicable knowledge of musical elements: rhythms and time signatures with division and subdivision; notation of music; keyboard geography; major and minor scales and key signatures; intervals; chords in root position and inversion; cadences and non-harmonic tones with principles of diatonic harmony in four-part choral writing. Includes a development of sight-singing, ear-training, and keyboard harmony skills within a lab setting. Two hours lecture, two hours lab per week. Four hours a week. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10400 |
MUSI |
2003 |
M02 |
3 |
Survey of Musical Masterworks
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
A historical overview of music history of Western Civilization from the Middle Ages to present day. Substantial listening from all periods of music will help students identify and understand basic music terms, form, style, elements, and genres. Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10429 |
MUSI |
2103 |
M01 |
3 |
Music in American Culture I
|
MWF
|
08:30am
|
09:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
| |
Explores the diversity and innovation of American music and its influence in our culture. Topics include music in early North America, sacred and secular music, the African American influence, the parallel developments of folk and ethnic music, the beginning of American popular music, and a history of country music. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10402 |
MUSI |
2151 |
M01 |
1 |
Concert Choir
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
An ensemble that focuses on the study and performance of thematic or larger choral literature. Emphasis is on choral musicianship skills in vocal production and aural theory. Some additional rehearsals required. Membership is by audition. Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10430 |
MUSI |
2161 |
M01 |
1 |
Band
|
MWF
|
03:30pm
|
05:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 10 |
Location: BAND 1 Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
Ensemble engaged in the preparation and performance of a variety of music for wind and percussion instruments. The band will perform occasional concerts and play for various athletic events. Partipation requires high school band experience, ability to read music, and permission of the band director. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10403 |
MUSI |
2171 |
M01 |
1 |
Lindsey Wilson College Singers
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 5 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
Organized on professional standards to represent the College both on and off campus as a performing arts ensemble, the choir studies and performs choral music from all eras, specializing in sacred ( a cappella) anthem literature. Membership is by audition. Additional rehearsals required. Co-requisite: MUSI 1151. Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10431 |
MUSI |
2203 |
M01 |
3 |
Music Education P-5
|
M
|
05:30pm
|
08:00
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
(Also listed as EDUC 2203) Teaching methods and materials for classroom teachers in the elementary grades for integration of music into teaching strategies with emphasis given to multiple intelligence theory. Music foundational concepts that pertain to pitch, rhythm, scales, harmony, and keyboard orientation are included. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10432 |
MUSI |
2533 |
M01 |
3 |
History of Music Literature
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
| |
An introductory study of music literature from the various historical periods to prepare the student for the in-depth study of music history. The course will integrate the musical parameters of form, analysis, and listening and combine significant biolographical information on selected composers with detailed listening analyses of representative works. Course content is presented from the stylistic eras of the Middle Ages to the modern period. Prerequisite: MUSI 1612 or permission of the instructor. Course Rotation: Spring. |
| |
| 10533 |
MUSI |
3102 |
M01 |
2 |
Music History I
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Robert Reynolds |
| |
A study of the history of music in Western cultures beginning with musical life and thought in ancient Greece and Rome and extending to the time of The Enlightenment. The course is designed to establish a working knowledge of the development of musical styles and their historic importance. Prerequisite: MUSI 1612 & 2533. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10405 |
MUSI |
3151 |
M01 |
1 |
Concert Choir
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 3 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
An ensemble that focuses on the study and performance of thematic or larger choral literature. Emphasis is on choral musicianship skills in vocal production and aural theory. Some additional rehearsals required. Membership is by audition. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10433 |
MUSI |
3161 |
M01 |
1 |
Band
|
MWF
|
03:30pm
|
05:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 8 |
Location: BAND 1 Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
Ensemble engaged in the preparation and performance of a variety of music for wind and percussion instruments. The band will perform occasional concerts and play for various athletic events. Participation requires high school band experience, ability to read music, and permission of the band director. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10406 |
MUSI |
3171 |
M01 |
1 |
Lindsey Wilson College Singers
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
Organized on professional standards to represent the College both on and off campus as a performing arts ensemble, the choir studies and performs choral music from all eras, specializing in sacred a cappella anthem literature. Membership is by audition. Additional rehearsals required. Co-requisite: MUSI 1151. Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10567 |
MUSI |
3241 |
M01 |
1 |
Brass Methods
|
MW
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 8 |
Location: BAND BAND Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
The purpose of this course is to give the student an introduction to the techniques of playing and teaching brass. Teaching methods, proper playing position, embouchure, common problems and errors made by students, equipment, maintenance and repair of the instruments, performance literature, pedagogical and assessment techniques will be presented. Prerequisite: MUSI 1612. Course Rotation: Fall. |
| |
| 10872 |
MUSI |
3553 |
M01 |
3 |
Church Music Meth & Materials
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: SLIDER 103 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
Methods and materials for the administration of the church music ministry. Primary emphasis is given to techniques for directing age-graded choral and instrumental ensembles. A conducting component is included within a practicum setting. Also explores technology applications. Course Rotation: Spring - odd years. Prerequisite: MUSI 1613 or permission of instructor. |
| |
| 10410 |
MUSI |
4151 |
M01 |
1 |
Concert Choir
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 0 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
An ensemble that focuses on the study and performance of thematic or larger choral literature. Emphasis is on choral musicianship skills in vocal production and aural theory. Some additional rehearsals required. Membership is by audition. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10434 |
MUSI |
4161 |
M01 |
1 |
Band
|
MWF
|
03:30pm
|
05:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 5 |
Location: BAND 1 Inst: Brian Allen |
| |
Ensemble engaged in the preparation and performance of a variety of music for wind and percussion instruments. The band will perform occasional concerts and play for various athletic events. Participation requires high school band experience, ability to read music, and permission of the band director. Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 10411 |
MUSI |
4171 |
M01 |
1 |
Lindsey Wilson College Singers
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: SLIDER 202 Inst: Gerald Chafin |
| |
Organized on professional standards to represent the College both on and off campus as a performing arts ensemble, the choir studies and performs choral music from all eras, specializing in sacred a cappella anthem literature. Membership is by audition. Additional rehearsals required. Corequisite: MUSI 1151. Course rotation: All semesters. |
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