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CFA MP 607: New Music Ensemble
Time's Arrow is a new music ensemble of unfixed instrumentation, performing works for unspecified instrumentation and music of fixed instrumentation, both large and small ensembles and soloist. The group works directly with composers whenever possible. May be repeated for credit. Does not fulfill musical organiation requirements. 1 cr. -
CFA MP 608: Chamber Music
Study and performance of chamber music in various combinations. Chamber ensembles receive one hour of coaching each week with a member of the faculty. (May be repeated for credit.) 1 cr. -
CFA MP 609: Baroque Chamber Music
Study and performance of Baroque chamber music for winds, strings, and continuo. Ensembles receive one hour of coaching each week with a member of the applied music faculty in the Historical Performance Department. (May be repeated for credit.) 1 cr. -
CFA MP 610: Ensemble for Pianists
Admission by audition. Four-hand and ensemble work for piano; works using piano with small combinations of instruments. (May be repeated for credit.) 1 cr. -
CFA MP 611: Piano Literature 1
Study and performance of keyboard music from the Baroque period through the pre-Classical period. 3 cr. -
CFA MP 612: Piano Literature 2
Study and performance of keyboard music of the Classical period. 3 cr. -
CFA MP 615: Piano Pedagogy 1
An historical overview of the main treatises in Piano Pedagogy as well as teaching methods and materials for use in private and group instruction. The first semester deals with literature and musical concepts as they relate to beginning pianists. The second semester covers some of the major repertoire of the common practice period as well as the work of Ortmann and Schultz. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 616: Piano Pedagogy 2
A continuation of the topics begun in Piano Pedagogy MU708, this course begins with the pedagogical works of Ortmann and Schultz and focuses on teaching techniques for more advanced students. Piano works of major composers are discussed with emphasis on literature selection for different phases of pianistic development. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 621: Collaborative Piano Skills
Ensemble and accompaniment skill development in vocal and instrumental duo repertoire for piano performance majors. Serves as Music Organization credit for piano majors only. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. -
CFA MP 622: Duo Sonata Repertoire for Strings and Piano
Focused study of a specific body of string duo sonata repertoire through in-class performance, analysis, and critique. Additional duo rehearsal required. Topic varies by semester. -
CFA MP 635: Performance Techniques for the Singing Actor 1
Designed for classical singers desiring careers in the current and evolving industry. Provides a focused approach to learning the skills of performance, along with professional protocols in rehearsal, audition, and performance. Readings, discussions, and practices are introduced from Linklader, Graham, Balk, Goldovsky, Adler, Meisner, Mamet, Stanislavsky, O'Brien, Chekhov, Alexander, and Viewpoints. Students begin with study of their existing repertoire. Strategies and skills of performance for auditions, HD, the proscenium stage and alternate spaces, including performance in the round, are discussed and explored. Performance skills, character research, and role study culminate in the performance of a staged aria. May be taken alone or as a supplement to any level of the Opera Programs. With permission of instructor, MP 635 may be taken either as a prerequisite to, or concurrent with, MP 636. -
CFA MP 636: Performance Techniques for the Singing Actor 2
Continuation of CFA MP635. Students will deepen character study, collaborating with other class members for research, rehearsal, and scenes (or one act operas) for a culminating performance. Each student practices performance skills and serves as stage director as well as performer. -
CFA MP 640: Orchestral Techniques: Strings
For advanced performers on orchestral instruments. Focused study of standard orchestral excerpts in preparation for professional orchestra auditions. Graduate students only. 1 cr. -
CFA MP 641: String Literature 1: Solo
Study through score study, lecture, listening, and other modes of presentation of solo string literature from the Baroque to the present. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 642: String Literature 2: Solo
Study through score study, lecture, listening, and other modes of presentation of solo string literature from the Baroque to the present. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 643: String Literature 3: Chamber
Study through score study, lecture, listening, and other modes of presentation of string chamber music literature from the Baroque to the present. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 644: String Literature 4: Chamber
Study through score study, lecture, listening, and other modes of presentation of string chamber music literature from the Baroque to the present. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 645: String Pedagogy and Practicum 1
Teaching methods and materials for use in private and group instruction; literature concerned with leading pedagogues' approaches to teaching musical skills and understanding. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 646: String Pedagogy and Practicum 2
Teaching methods and materials for use in private instruction; literature concerned with leading pedagogues' approaches to teaching musical skills and understanding. 2 cr. -
CFA MP 649: Harp Pedagogy, Literature, and Ensembles
Teaching methods and materials for use in harp instruction; study of harp solo literature from the Baroque to the present; study of harp ensemble literature.

