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409, 410 FORM AND ANALYSIS I & II (2, 2) Analysis of music: motive, phra.se, period; binary, tenary, rondo, and sonata-allegro forms. Prerequisite: 305. 413, 414 COMPOSITION I & II (2, 2) Original work in vocal and instrumental forms, including rondos and sonatas. Pre­ requisite: 313, 314, 409. Church Music 116 MUSIC IN WORSHIP (2) Biblical foundation of church music; planning of services; congregational participation; the ministry of director and organist. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 215 HYMNOLOGY (2) The great Christian hymns and hymn tunes in historical context; analysis and interpretation of hymns; evalu.ation of standard hymnals . Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 216 CHORAL MUSIC FOR THE CHURCH (2) A survey and analysis of choral literature used in the Christian church from the Renaissance to the present. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 315 LITURGIES (2) Orders of worship; historical development of traditional orders of worship in major Christian faiths. Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 316 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 systems; equipment; general organizations; music of the church school. Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 415, 416 CHURCH MUSIC INTERNSHIP (2, 2) Practical experience in conducting church choral groups of various age levels; experi­ ence in church music administration as an assistant under recognized church musicians in the Southern California area. 418 PROBLEMS IN CHURCH MUSIC (2) Current church music philosophies with discussion of particular problems confronting evangelical church musicians. To be taken concurrently with 416. Conducting 307 CHORAL CONDUCTING AND TECHNIQUES (4) Basic conducting skills; choir organization; rehearsal planning; development of choral tone, blend, and balance. 308 CHORAL LITERATURE AND PRACTICUM (2) Reading, conducting and analysis of choral compositions in various musical styles for high school, college, church, and commuunity choirs. Meets three hours each week. 412 INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING (2) Reading and conducting from full score of orchestral and band compositions and orchestral accompaniments; band and orchestral works suitable for church and high school groups. Prerequisite: 308. 67

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