CHURCH MUSIC
203. HYMNOLOGY I. (2) The great Christian hymns and hymn tunes studied in historical context; types and their uses; analysis and interpretation of hymns; evaluation of standard hymnals. 204•. HYMNOLOGY II. (2) Continuation of 203. 303. MUSIC IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP. (3) Historical development of the use of music in the Jewish, Graeco-Russian, Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, and Protestant Episcopal liturgies; music in non-liturgi cal forms of worship. 4-03. CHURCH MUSIC ADMINISTRATION. (2) Developing the music program of the church: relation of the ministry of music to the congregation, music committee, and pastor; graded choir system; equipment; general organization; music of the church school. 404. CANTATA AND ORATORIO LITERATURE. (2) Survey and analysis of major Christian cantatas and oratorios; emphasis on con ducting and interpretation.
CONDUCTING
207. CHORAL CONDUCTING I. (1) Fundamental use and development of conducting skills, principles of interpreta tion, and rehearsal techniques. 19th Century choral literature. Corequisites: 201, 205, 211 208. CHORAL CONDUCTING II. (1) Continuation of 207. 18th Century choral literature. Corequisites: 202, 206, 212 307. CHORAL CONDUCTING III. (1) Continuation of 208. 16th and 17th century choral literature. Corequisites: 301, 305, 311 308. CHORAL CONDUCTING IV. (1) Continuation of 307. 20th century choral literature. Corequisites: 302, 306, 312 408. INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING. (2) Reading and conducting from full score of orchestral and band compositions and orchestral accompaniments; study of band and orchestral works suitable for church and high school groups.
MUSIC AND LITERATURE
105a. ORGAN REPERTOIRE AND HISTORY I. (1) 105b. PIANO REPERTOIRE AND HISTORY I. (1) 105c. VOICE REPERTOIRE AND HISTORY I. (1)
105d. BRASS INSTRUMENT REPERTOIRE AND HISTORY I. (1) 105e. STRING INSTRUMENT REPERTOIRE AND HISTORY I. (1) 105f. WOODWIND INSTRUMENT REPERTOIRE AND HISTORY I. (1) 45
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