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FINE ARTS-MUSIC

CHURCH MUSIC

303. HYMNOLOGY I. (2) The great Christian hymns and hymn tunes studred in historical context; types and their uses; analysis and interpretation of hymns; evaluation of standard hymna ls. 304. HYMNOLOGY II. (2) Continuation of 303. 313. MUSIC IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP. (3) Historical.development of the use of music in the Jewish, Graeco-Russian, Eastern Orthodox. Catholic, Lutheran, and Protestant Episcopal litur­ gies; music in non-liturgical forms of worship. 403. CHURCH MUSIC ADMINISTRATION. (2) Developing the music program of the church: relation of the ministry of music to the congregation, music commit tee, 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; empha­ sis on conduc tin g and interpretation.

CONDUCTING

207. CHORAL CONDUCTING I. (1) Fundamental use and development of conducting skills, principles of interpretation. and rehearsal techniques. 19th Century choral literature. Prerequisites: 101. 102. 111. 112. 208. CHORAL CONDUCTING II. (1) Continuation of 207. 18th Century choral literature. 307. CHORAL CONDUCTING Jll. (1) Continuation of 208. 16th and 17th cent ury choral litera ture . 308. CHORAL CONDUCTING IV. ( 1 l Continuation of 307. 20th century chora l literature. 408. INSTRUMENTAL CONDCCTJNG. (2J Reading and cond ucting from full score of orc hestral and band compo­ sitions and orchestra l accompaniments; study of band and orchestral works su itab le for ch urch and hi g h sc hoo l groups. Prerequisite: 308.

MUSIC AND LITERATURE 205. MUSIC HI STORY AND LITERA'rllRE I. (2)

The hi stor y of music of Prr-Christian. Middle Ages, Renai ssance, and ea rl y Baroque periods ( Prr-Ch ri sti an age th rough 17th century). 206. MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE II. (2) The history of music of the Baroque and thr early Classic periods (18th century).

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