A survey of historical developments from the Pilgrims to the present. Summer session limit three hours. Student Last Name. May be repeated for credit. in performance and conducting. May not be used to fulfill music scholarship award requirement. May be repeated for credit. Three credits when offered during a full academic term; one-two credits when offered as a short-term institute. Visit the School of Music for current information about recitals, concerts, and performances. Individual instruction. The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts in Musicis offered for students with interests in any area of music who also want to pursue a second degree or minor not in the School of Music. Music therapy treatment techniques (setting goals, selecting/appling treatment, monitoring, evaluating results) for adults in a variety of settings. Applied music lessons for undergraduate performance majors (Bachelor of Music). Study of musical sound perception, cognition, response, reproduction and creation. Open to all majors. For graduate students not majoring in flute. (Same as STRG921. Open only to candidates for the D.M.A. Each semester it performs . Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. May be repeated for credit. Summer session limit three hours. The group will study, rehearse, and perform traditional and contemporary choral music for treble chorus. Open to both majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit. Instruction in dance accompanying. 2:00 pmKU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Recognition Ceremony. Open to all qualified University graduate students regardless of major. Consent of instructor necessary. May be repeated for credit. A concentrated survey of the history of the concerto. May be repeated for credit. For graduate students not majoring in voice. May be repeated for credit. The Music Department is open to serve the needs of our current and prospective students, faculty, staff, parents, community members, and others. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. Study and performance of ensemble literature for the tuba and euphonium. A laboratory and research course to accompany or follow MEMT763. Please reload this page if the video is not displaying. For freshmen and sophomores. May be repeated for credit. The analysis of music videos from 1981-present. It also presents School of Music productions, Student Union Activities shows, and university and community events. Prerequisite: JAZZ705. Prerequisite: Admission to professional sequence or permission from MEMT division. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. ku.edu, KU Coronavirus Information Open only to students who have been admitted to the D.M.A. Weekly reading sessions for wind, percussion and harp students with the objective of acquainting the student with important orchestral passages for his or her particular instrument. A study of conducting techniques and problems in rehearsal and performance. Applied music lessons for undergraduate performance majors (Bachelor of Music). curriculum in double bass. Prerequisite: Performance majors must accumulate 12 credits (3 each semester for 4 semesters) at the 121/221 levels. The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Summer session limit three hours. ), Stringed instrument repertoire from 1800 to 1875. Audition required. KU Operas productions have included The Mikado, The Marriage of Figaro, Albert Herring, Candide, Falstaff, Strawberry Fields, The Magic Flute, Face on the Barroom Floor, The Tales of Hoffman, La Traviata, Gianni Schicchi, Hansel and Gretel, The Sorrows of Young Werther, and Cosi Fan Tutte. Grade. The performance of music in the most recent styles as well as masterworks of the 20th century. Prerequisite: JAZZ706. The normal maximum enrollment is 16 hours during fall or spring semesters or 6 hours during the summer session. May be repeated for credit. Open only to students in the University Honors Program or by permission of instructor. We offer the Doctor of Philosophy degree in music education with a concentration in music education or music therapy and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in music with an emphasis in musicology or music theory. For freshmen and sophomores. A special course of study to meet current needs of education professionals -- primarily for post-master's level students. The entrance and graduation requirements in this catalog conform to the published guidelines of that organization. Live Webcasts. Prerequisite: JAZZ 105 or JAZZ 305 or permission of instructor. KU School of Music Collage Concert: September 16, 2016 - Lied Center. (Same as CHOR254.) Recorded grade for MM Composition recital. The graduate application is open now! The orchestra combines with KU Choirs for the immensely popularannual Holiday Vespers concerts and in other choral/orchestral literature throughout the year, and showcases the works of student composers in the KU Composition studio. Survey of drumming styles and its influence on culture, history, aesthetics, and beliefs from around the world (West Africa, the Caribbean, South America, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Europe and North America). One beginning or lower level organ student assigned to each class member with teaching done under supervision of class instructor. A continuation of PIAN522, Piano Technology I. Prerequisite: Completion of senior year in music therapy or its equivalent at the graduate level. A formal audition is not required. Application of principles of design, theory of operation, maintenance, and tuning of the piano. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. May be repeated for credit. Contact Information. May be repeated for credit. Study of methods to teach and learn diction in choral music contexts. Open only to School of Music graduate students. Prerequisite: MEMT330, MEMT420, and admission into the Music Education Professional Sequence; or with permission of the MEMT division. Prerequisite: MTHC115 and MTHC116 or permission of instructor. Applied music lessons. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in TROM811. Enjoy past Lied Center livestream events on . The School of Music at the University of Kansas ranks among the finest in America, offering comprehensive programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Study of European or North American organs through reading and site visits to instruments. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. City. Prerequisite: Corequisite: EUPH622. For more information regarding Probation and Dismissal, see the Graduate Studies Policy library. Open only to candidates for the D.M.A. For freshmen and sophomores. These applications are based on theoretical constructs concerning the physiological, psychological, and social responses of persons to music. The use of the Orff-Shulwerk approach in music education and music therapy. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. (Same as MEMT826.). This is an all-purpose fill in the blank course for juniors and seniors. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional sequence in music education or music therapy or with permission of the MEMT division. February 7: Prairie Winds & Sunflower Strings, 12:30 p.m., Lied Center of Kansas, live stream link coming soon. Focus on relationships between gesture and choral sound, rehearsal structure and optimal learning, and age-appropriate choral literature and development of musicality. Special emphasis is placed on the teaching of jazz improvisation/theory. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. Study and performance of original works for various wind instrument combinations. May be repeated for credit. Emphasis on guitar basics, using easy exercises, chord structure and scales, sight reading, including lead sheets. Collaborative composition and performance of new art song. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MTHC315 or MTHC316. Prerequisite: Corequisite: OBOE811. May be repeated for credit provided no course duplication takes place. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. For graduate students majoring in voice. May be repeated for credit. Literature includes wind music, transcriptions, and other standard concert band literature. It houses a 45-stop mechanical key-action (electric stop-action) organ built by Hellmuth Wolff et Associs, one of the finest builders of organs in the world. May be repeated for credit. The place of functional music in music education. Individual instruction. Prerequisite: MEMT367, SPED326, and admission into the Music Education Professional Sequence; or with permission of the MEMT division. Study of country music in the U.S. from the early 1920's to the present, including performers, styles, historical context, and technology. Knowledge and skills needed to teach string instruments in music education settings. Course may be repeated for zero credit. May be repeated for credit. 6 of the final 30 hours may be taken for nonresident credit, with advance permission. Composition majors will present a public recital of original works during the fourth semester of enrollment. Students may state their preferences as to teachers for private lessons, but final authority rests with the director of the division. May be repeated for credit. (e.g. (Same as MUSC254.) Non-degree elective recital for Master's students. We are ecstatic to have attracted thousands of viewers from all 50 states and 42 distinct countries. The University of Kansas is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. A review of the practice of Western art music composed between c. 1900 and the present day. For undergraduate students. Open only to candidates for the D.M.A. Prerequisite: MTHC315 or MTHC316 or permission of instructor. Study of common jazz piano chord voicings, including two hand block chordal voicings and left hand-only voicings. Information and techniques necessary to teach a full jazz studies curriculum in any settings, including the college level. For freshmen and sophomores. Examines psychological aspects of music and human musical behavior as they pertain to music instruction. Prerequisite: MUSC480. Procedures for teaching theoretical concepts and skills. It is not given for the work of a student in any course except to indicate that some part of the work has, for reasons beyond the students control, not been done, while the rest has been satisfactorily completed. program in organ. The use of music therapy in individual and group pediatric settings. Prerequisite: JAZZ 105 or JAZZ 305 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. School of Music, graduations, lectures and others events are free and available to anyone in the world with an internet connection. Open only to advanced students. Prerequisite: MUSC440. May be repeated. Prerequisite: Admission to the professional sequence in music education or music therapy or with permission from the MEMT division. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. KU Medical Center. School of Education & Human Sciences Fall Recognition Ceremony. A study of the basic conducting patterns and their application. Knowledge and skills needed to rehearse and conduct band ensembles. The study of works for various combinations of instruments. May be repeated for credit. TheUniversity of Kansas Symphony Orchestra (KUSO)provides performance majors the highest quality preparation for a professional career in orchestral playing. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MTHC315. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Students in Music Education and Music Therapy are each assigned a specific faculty advisor. Students will use written texts, website materials such as streaming video and audio, and regular screening in an auditorium setting for assignments and papers. Master's Degree Recital: The Master's recital is the culminating event for the Master of Music degree and must be given before the Master's Final Oral Exam. Varies based on the topic. The grades of P, S, U, and I, for which no numerical equivalents are defined, are excluded from the computation. The University of Kansas School of Music--visit us at www.music.ku.edu today! (Same as MTHC778.). KU Community Music School Calendar 2022-2023 . The Symphonic and University Bands perform 2 concerts each semester. For information about all university regulations, see Regulations or visit the University of Kansas Policy Library. Prerequisite: MTHC410 and consent of instructor. School of Nursing. Summer session limit three hours. An original research project that will result in a scholarly paper of moderate size. May be repeated for credit. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. Intensive study and public performance of significant choral literature. Audition required. Open only to School of Music graduate students. May be repeated for credit. The main goal of this course is to learn about how these varied musical styles are interconnected. Prerequisite: MTHC205. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: PIAN 640 or permission of instructor. Prerequisite: Recommendation of advisor and consent of instructor. Upon falling below a cumulative graduate grade-point average of B (3.0), computed with the inclusion of grades earned at KU for all courses acceptable for graduate credit, the student is placed on probation by the Graduate Division of the school or college. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Physiological factors of brass playing, teaching materials and techniques, practice methods, solo and chamber music repertoire, mouthpieces, discography, techniques of tone production, articulation, embouchure, and intonation. Repertoire performed includes standard symphonic literature, concertos and new music alongside more popular selections and arrangements. TheMarching Jayhawksare part of the pageantry at football games. Prerequisite: Corequisite: SAXO622. Each semester before enrollment, students see their advisors to plan schedules and discuss academic and career interests. It includes the essentials of conducting techniques in both the choral and instrumental types of ensemble performance. In addition to the regular course work, students must participate in one of the university concerts bands, attend all rehearsals each week and play in concerts. Master's Degree Recital: The Master's recital is the culminating event for the Master of Music degree and must be given before the Master's Final Oral Exam. KU Community Music School Select to follow link. For graduate students deficient in undergraduate form. Prerequisite: JAZZ707. Open only to non-music majors. Focuses on the basics of melodic line creation, harmonic and melodic dictation (jazz ear training), an introduction to diatonic harmony (up to but not including secondary dominants) and basic major scale analysis (modes and chords.). Prerequisite: JAZZ 105 or JAZZ 305 and JAZZ230 or permission of instructor. For graduate students majoring in accompanying. Audition required. Prerequisite: JAZZ405 and JAZZ230 or permission of instructor. Prerequisite: Performance majors must accumulate 12 credits at the 121/221 levels. Summer session limit three hours. Audition required. May be repeated for credit. Individual instruction. Open to all students not majoring in music who have little or no music training. Open to graduate voice majors with consent of instructor. For seniors majoring in music theory who will normally enroll for two credits in each of the last two semesters. If you are enjoying our live stream concerts and recitals and you would like to give to the School of Music, click the button . Knowledge and skills needed to teach saxophone and double reed instruments in music education settings. To register this performance for recital credit, the recital form is sent to Laura McCorkill (lmccorki@ku.edu) and the $20 recital fee is paid online after receiving a confirmation email from Laura. Recitals of music by KU student composers are presented each semester by theKansas New Music Guild, a student organization. Membership by audition. Teaching methodologies are explored for one-on-one studio instruction, group lesson instruction, masterclass, and classroom instruction. This year the KU School of Music is celebrating50 years of women in the Marching Jayhawks! Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Child development as related to musical development, including implications for participation in music from birth through age seven. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the MEMT Professional Sequence or permission of the instructor. KUSO offers a comprehensive course of orchestral studiesand performsrepertoire spanningfrom the Baroquetothe21st century, including premieres of new works. A continuation of MTHC674. Includes a voice teaching practicum. This is an all-purpose fill in the blank course for graduate students. May be repeated for credit. Contact the MRI Director . Live Stream. Applied music lessons for juniors and seniors majoring in performance. This is a 6-week online course offered online as a review class to remediate music history deficiencies as determined by the graduate diagnostic exam. In-depth investigation of elements of vocal performance such as: language, musical style, tradition, dramatic content and the communication thereof. Summer session limit three hours. A concentrated survey of Western music from about 500 to 1400. Clinical, laboratory, field, or historical research in music education or music therapy. For juniors and seniors majoring in piano. Men's and Women's Basketball Bands. Most degree programs accept up to 6 hours of electives in music ensembles and performance. Open only to students who have been admitted to the D.M.A. (Same as VOIC408.) Use of theoretical, knowledge-based rationale for building music instruction systems. Investigation of a subject by means of directed readings using primary scholarly sources. Prerequisite: MUSC340. Tue, 11/22/2022. May be repeated for credit in different specific media. Study and performance of significant choral music from the major periods of music history. Consultation with an advisor is recommended before making schedule changes. Analysis of the formal designs of movement-length forms from the Baroque to the present day with an emphasis on performance and interpretation. Must be taken n semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. A choral ensemble directed by student conductors in the Division of Organ and Church Music under the supervision of faculty. German, North American, British, Scandinavian and Eastern European organ literature and organ design from the Classic era to the present. Prerequisite: MUSC320, MUSC340, MUSC440, and MUSC480 or permission of instructor. The role of musical organizations, institutions, and agencies in American life. Prerequisite: PIAN840. Special topics in Music Education & Music Therapy. Summer session limit three hours. Applied music lessons for undergraduate performance majors (Bachelor of Music). ), Stringed instrument repertoire from 1875 to present. KU Music Research Institute Select to follow link. Prerequisite: MEMT812 or permission of instructor. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. Investigation of a subject by means of directed readings of primary scholarly sources. (Same as STRG923.). Students will create new works for performance. The upper third of those awarded distinction graduate with highest distinction. Prerequisite: Corequisite: TRUM811. Prerequisite: MTHC205. Prerequisite: Permission of director. Prerequisite: Corequisite: VOIC811. Murphy Hall1530 Naismith Drive, Room 446Lawrence, KS 66045785-864-3436785-864-5387music@ku.eduhttp://music.ku.edu/, Robert Walzel, Dean785-864-3421music@ku.edu, Colin Roust, Associate Dean785-864-7165croust@ku.edu, Murphy Hall1530 Naismith Drive, Room 450Lawrence, KS 66045785-864-3421785-864-5387music@ku.eduhttp://music.ku.edu/, Rita Riley, Undergraduate Studies785-864-2954rriley@ku.edu, Stacy Ash, Recruitment Coordinator785-864-9751musicrecruiting@ku.edu, Murphy Hall1530 Naismith Drive, Room 450Lawrence, KS 66045785-864-3436785-864-5866music@ku.eduhttp://music.ku.edu/, Anna Paradis, Graduate Studies785-864-1952aparadis@ku.edu. The second semester of a one-year aural skills course that trains students to hear and sing the melodies, rhythms, and harmonies associated with common-practice tonal music. Exploring Hip Hop & Intersections in American Culture. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. KU Music Research Institute Select to follow link. curriculum in voice. Second of four classes covering intermediate concepts in jazz improvisation, theory, and performance. Classical and innovative methods for establishing reliability and validity. Prerequisite: Admission into the Music Education Professional Sequence and either completion of or concurrent enrollment with MEMT498. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Weekdays: 11:00 am-5:30 pm. Prerequisite: MEMT332 and admission into Music Education Professional Sequence; or with permission of the MEMT division. A survey of the Broadway Musical from the early twentieth century to the present. Required of all candidates for graduate degrees. Master's Degree Recital. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Live Stream Swarthout Events . Studio performance of repertoire for students enrolled in carillon. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Prerequisite: 121-level until the music major has accumulated 4 credits (8 for performance majors). Must be taken in the semester a recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. Membership by audition. Master's Degree Recital: The Master's recital is the culminating event for the Master of Music degree and must be given before the Master's Final Oral Exam. A survey of music methodologies (general, vocal, instrumental) used by teachers at the pre-school, elementary, middle/junior high, and high school levels. Must be taken in semester the senior recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. May be repeated for credit. The school acquaints undergraduates with music as an important field of a liberal culture, either as members of a discriminating public or as trained practitioners. Examination of musical values in the context of music's functions and uses. Public performances include presentation of maneuvers and pageantry at all home football games as well as several trips each season. In addition to works presented for performance, the Symphony Orchestra also regularly reads and rehearses additional orchestral literature. An investigation of formal types, processes and functions in the music of the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries, focusing on instrumental genres. Prerequisite: JAZZ406. Give Now! A study of sixteenth-century style with analysis and original work. KU Community Music School Select to follow link. A chronological survey of the development of the wind band/ensemble and its music, using standard musical works from each historical period. May be repeated. Prerequisite: Corequisite: TROM811. First Year Seminar (MUS177), The Business of Music (MUS586), some music theory courses, most musicology courses, and all ensembles are open to all KU students. For freshmen and sophomores. Additional topics pertinent to music education to include child development, learning, communication, and group dynamics. A supervised internship experience leading to initial music teacher certification. Maximum credit, seven hours. May be repeated for credit. Designed for junior/senior voice and theatre-voice majors. A choral ensemble for tenors and basses. (Same as EALC308.). It leads to the Bachelor of Music Education and eligibility for licensure to teach vocal, instrumental, and general music in grades pre-K through 12 in the state of Kansas. Designed for non-music majors, the course surveys the geographical and ethnographical sources of the many forms of music in Latin America. Live Stream Concerts Spring 2016 February 2: Faculty Recital Series: Michael Compitello, percussion, 7:30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall, click here to view live stream. Room acoustics are studied. Kansas City, KS 66160. Written summaries and evaluations of the field experiences will be prepared independently by the student, a representative of the cooperating agency, and the advisor. Prerequisite: Corequisite: JAZZ622. Last of four classes covering advanced concepts in jazz improvisation, theory, and performance. Repertoire, performance practice, and pedagogical and stylistic problems relating to stringed instrument music before 1800. Knowledge and skills needed to rehearse and conduct choral ensembles. Summer session limit one to three hours. Summer session limit three hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Must be taken in the semester a recital is being performed and as required by the degree program. Students will review developmental levels for supervisors and practicum students. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of director. This concert organization performs on campus as well as in other area concerts. May be repeated for credit. Applied music lessons for undergraduate performance majors (Bachelor of Music). Interventions will include, among others, approaches for stress management, medical procedural support, pre-operative and post-operative support, follow-up care in catastrophic illness, interventions in post-traumatic stress disorder, and others. May be repeated for credit. Open to graduate students in voice and opera performance, and to others with approval of instructor. For graduate students majoring in flute. May be repeated for credit. Intensive study and public performance of significant choral literature. For graduate students not majoring in clarinet. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Prerequisite: MUSC440. 3901 Rainbow Boulevard. Study and public performance of significant choral music from the major periods of music history. For undergraduate students. Membership by audition. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: A course in conducting. Second of four classes covering intermediate concepts in jazz improvisation, theory, and performance. The normal maximum enrollment is 20 hours during fall or spring semesters or 9 hours during the summer session. The course will begin by analyzing the cultural conditions out of which hip hop arose in the mid-1970s; from there it will turn to examining how hip hop music, over the last forty years, has sounded the identity of its creators. This seminar style course will focus on supervision, Ethics, and Professional Involvement in AMTA. A choral ensemble for tenors and basses. Apply by December 1 for the PhD program and by January 5 for the EdS. For graduate students. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Prerequisite: 321-level until the music major has accumulated 12 credits. Summer session limit three credits. For freshmen and sophomores. May be repeated for credit. May be repeated for credit. Master's Degree Recital. curriculum in trombone. View the list of School of Music academic programs. (Same as MEMT820.). Applied music lessons for freshmen and sophomores not majoring music. School of Music events are livestreaming from UNI! Literature includes wind music, transcriptions, and other standard concert band literature. curriculum in piano. For information about the doctoral residence requirement, see the Graduate Studies section of the online catalog. Prerequisite: MEMT331 and admission into the Music Education Professional Sequence; or with permission of the MEMT division. Knowledge and skills needed to teach jazz techniques in music education settings. Open only to School of Music graduate students. Prerequisite: MTHC410 or permission of the instructor. A concentrated survey of music in the United States. Prerequisite: Corequisite: VION622. May be repeated for credit. Master's Degree Recital: The Master's recital is the culminating event for the Master of Music degree and must be given before the Master's Final Oral Exam. Prerequisite: PIAN643 and PIAN644 or instructor permission. The Master of the Sword from Pagan Dances (1987) - James Barnes (b. Prerequisite: MTHC253 or consent of instructor. For juniors and seniors. Open only to freshmen and sophomores. Study and analysis of keyboard repertoire from its beginning through the Classical period. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and audition may be required. For juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Study of musical cultures in China, Korea, and Mongolia, with a special focus on court music, musical theater, popular music, and the influence of East Asian music on the Western art music and vice-versa. Includes study of musical forms from the common practice period and analytical techniques for post-tonal music. A choral ensemble directed by student conductors in the Division of Organ and Church Music under the supervision of faculty. The group will study, rehearse, and perform traditional and contemporary choral music for tenors and basses. Open to freshman and sophomore pianists with permission of instructor. If you play a wind instrument and would like to get some orchestral experience, this is a great starting place. The study of piano literature focusing on music of mid-century modernists through the present day. This is a 6-week online course offered online as a review class to remediate music history deficiencies as determined by the graduate diagnostic exam. 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