Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
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<strong>1958</strong><br />
Courses of lnstntllion-Music<br />
314. ORCHESTRATION.<br />
historical study A of orchestral and band instruments; composition<br />
for woodwind, brass, and string choirs.<br />
Two perIOds (J useek, Credit, two semester hours.<br />
Alternates with Music 312. Not offered in <strong>1958</strong>-<strong>1959</strong>.<br />
351; 352; 45t; 452. SPECIAL STUDIES IN MUSIC.<br />
Directed study planned and conducted with reference to the<br />
needs of those students who are candidates [or departmental honors<br />
in Music. Qualified students who are not candidates such for<br />
honors but who desire to take the course are also admitted.<br />
Credit, one to three semester hours each semester, depending<br />
upon the quantity and quality of the work done.<br />
400,401. HISTORY OF MUSIC.<br />
Development of music from early civilizations to the present<br />
collateral reading; records and scores to illustrate the<br />
time:<br />
music of the different composers and periods.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, tWO semester hours each semester.<br />
407. '108. ADVANCED ANALYSIS AND KEYBOARD HARMONY.<br />
Harmonic and formal analysis of sonatas and string quartets<br />
Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven; compositions of the romantic<br />
by<br />
and modern schools; fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavichord;<br />
modulation and transposition from passages in compositions;<br />
these<br />
original modulations.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, two semester hours each semester.<br />
APPLIED MUSIC<br />
A minimum of sixteen semester hours is required [or a major in piano.<br />
voice, organ, violin, or other instrument.<br />
Instruction in applied music is given in half-hour private<br />
lessons. An extra tuition charge $60.00 per semester is made<br />
of<br />
for two private lessons a week, .$35.00 per semester [or one private<br />
lesson a week. Music majors are normally expected to take two<br />
private lessons a week.<br />
Admission to these courses and the amount of credit which<br />
be earned each semester will be determined by the Depart-<br />
may<br />
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