MUSE101 Concert Choir (formerly MUSA101)
Department of The Arts: Music
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Course Number and Title
MUSE101 Concert Choir (formerly MUSA101) -
Number of Credits
1 credit -
Minimum Number of Instructional Minutes Per Semester
2250 minutes -
Prerequisites
Audition RequiredCorequisites
None -
Other Pertinent Information
Students are expected to practice their parts at home. Total rehearsal time for this course is 150 minutes/ week. -
Catalog Course Description
Concert Choir is a mixed vocal ensemble that prepares stylistically diverse musical repertoire for one or more public performances each semester. It is open to all students. -
Required Course Content and Direction
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Learning Goals:
- Course Learning Goals
- perform appropriate selected musical repertoire competently in a choral ensemble environment.
- Core Learning Goals
Students will be able to
This course is not in the Core. -
Planned Sequence of Topics and/or Learning Activities:
- Perform appropriate vocal warm-up exercises (vocalizes) at the beginning of rehearsals.
- Practice appropriate musical responses to conducting gestures.
- Examine critically all musical repertoire that is to be performed.
- Prepare, rehearse, and subsequently perform all musical repertoire with attention to accurate pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and stylistic considerations.
- Apply stylistically accurate phrasing, balance, blend, articulation, vocal techniques, proper diction, etc., in the preparation, rehearsal, and performance of all musical repertoire.
- Perform selected musical repertoire in the venue of one or more public concerts.
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Assessment Methods for Core Learning Goals:
- Assessment Methods for Course Learning
- Assessment Methods for Core Learning
Course-specific content will be assessed continually by the conductor via standard rehearsal techniques, as the assigned musical repertoire is prepared to a mastery level compatible with public performance. Mandatory student performance in the culminating concert(s) is the musical equivalent of a final comprehensive examination and shall be weighted as such in all instructor-generated grading schemes. (See Course Format.)
This course is not in the Core. -
Reference, Resource, or Learning Materials to be used by Students:
Musical scores for all repertoire under study will be provided at no additional charge to students.
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Teaching Methods Employed
Teaching methods employed may include, but are not limited to, specific topics, projects, assignments, approaches, time frames, A-V, etc.
Standard choral/vocal rehearsal and practice techniques
Sectional rehearsals
Guided stylistic and technical analysis of musical repertoire
Review/Approval Date - 4/08

