MUSC - Music, General
MUSC 1000. Music Convocation (0-3-0) A laboratory experience to include student recitals, guest performances, master classes, lectures, and meetings. May be repeated. Attendance by non-majors is encouraged. (S/U grading)
MUSC 1070. Orchestral Ensemble Activities (0-5-1)Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of orchestral and string ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: CSU Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and String Ensembles (of varying instrumentation: String Quartet, String Trio, etc.). Open to all students on an audition basis. The repertoire provides experience of a variety of musical styles. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 1080. Wind Ensemble Activities (0-5-1) Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of wind and percussion ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: CSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Symphonic Band, and Instrumental Ensembles (of varying instrumentations: Woodwind Quintet, Brass Quintet, etc.). Open to all students on an audition basis. The repertoire is carefully selected to provide a variety of musical experience from the traditional to the historical, to the cutting-edge of contemporary art and popular music. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 1090. Vocal Ensemble Activities (0-5-1)Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of choral and operatic ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: University Singers (the premiere mixed vocal ensemble; primarily, but not limited to music majors), CSU Chorale (a unique ensemble consisting of University students and adults from Columbus and the surrounding region), Opera Chorus, and chamber vocal ensembles. Admittance to any and all choirs is based on successful completion of an individual vocal audition. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 1100. Music Appreciation (3-0-3) The elements of music as revealed through study of American vernacular music, non-Western music, and fine arts music in the Western tradition. Consideration of the role of music and the musician in society, including the music professions.
MUSC 1205. Opera Workshop 1 (3-0-3) A comprehensive survey and application of the basic skills needed for a successful career on the singing stage.
MUSC 1215. Music Theory 1 (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 1305. Principles of four-voice composition in common-practice style. Includes all diatonic chords, and seventh chords, and their inversions.
MUSC 1305. Music Fundamentals (0-5-2) Fundamentals of pitch and rhythmic notation with an introduction to solfege syllables and basic keyboard skills. Analysis and study of four-part harmony and voice leading. This course is intended for music majors and for non-majors with departmental approval.
MUSC 1315. Music Skills 1 (0-4-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 1305. A laboratory experience involving ear training, sight singing, and keyboard skills.
MUSC 2201. Music Theory 2 (2-1-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Further techniques of modulation, chromatic harmony, and two and three-part forms.
MUSC 2202. Music Theory 3 (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2201. Analytical and technical examination of the music of the 19th and 20th centuries, including forms and impressionist and atonal techniques.
MUSC 2301. Music Skills 2 (0-2-1)Prerequisite: MUSC 1315. A laboratory experience involving ear training, dictation, and sight-singing skills.
MUSC 2302. Music Skills 3 (0-2-1) Prerequisite: MUSC 2301. Continuation of MUSC 2301 with topics paralleling content of MUSC 2202. Course includes sight-singing, dictation, rhythmic exercises.
MUSC 3070. Orchestral Ensemble Activities (0-5-1) Prerequisites: 4 credits of MUSC 1070 and Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of orchestral and string ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: CSU Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and String Ensembles (of varying instrumentation: String Quartet, String Trio, etc.). Open to all students on an audition basis. The repertoire provides experience of a variety of musical styles. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 3080. Wind Ensemble Activities (0-5-1) Prerequisites: 4 credits of MUSC 1080 and Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of wind and percussion ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: CSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Symphonic Band, and Instrumental Ensembles (of varying instrumentations: Woodwind Quintet, Brass Quintet, etc.). Open to all students on an audition basis. The repertoire is carefully selected to provide a variety of musical experience from the traditional to the historical, to the cutting-edge of contemporary art and popular music. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 3090. Vocal Ensemble Activities (0-5-1) Prerequisites: 4 credits of MUSC 1090 and Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of choral and operatic ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: University Singers (the premiere mixed vocal ensemble; primarily, but not limited to music majors), CSU Chorale (a unique ensemble consisting of University students and adults from Columbus and the surrounding region), Opera Chorus, and chamber vocal ensembles. Admittance to any and all choirs is based on successful completion of an individual vocal audition. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 3115. Counterpoint (2-0-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Examination and exploration of the techniques and disciplines of the best practices of 18th century counterpoint.
MUSC 3116. Form and Analysis (2-0-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Analytical method applied to standard and non-standard forms of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
MUSC 3117. Instrumentation and Transcription (3-0-3)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Ranges and characteristics of band and orchestra instruments, and principles of arranging for vocal or instrumental ensembles.
MUSC 3205. Opera Workshop 2 (3-0-3)Prerequisite: MUSC 1205. An advanced workshop applying the full skills needed for a successful career on the singing stage. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 3228. Music History to Mozart (3-1-3)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Chronological study of the development of Western music; an in-depth study of musical thought and practice.
MUSC 3229. Music History Beethoven to Present (3-1-3)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Chronological study of the development of Western music; an in-depth study of musical thought and practice.
MUSC 3235. Musical Theatre Performance (1-2-2) Prerequisite: THEA 1245 or THEA 1315 or MUSA 1211 or higher. An exploration of performing techniques in the musical theatre.
MUSC 3305. Jazz Improvisation (0-3-1)Prerequisite: MUSC 2201. Introduction to jazz improvisation techniques. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 3306. Opera/Musical Theatre Production (0-2-1) Prerequisite: Audition and permission of instructor. Participation in a musical theatre or opera production. May be taken four times for credit.
MUSC 4101. Composition 1 (2-0-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Techniques of composition. Simple exercises and short compositions.
MUSC 4102. Composition 2 (2-0-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 4101. Emphasis on longer compositions for vocal or instrumental combinations.
MUSC 4555. Special Topics in Music (3-0-3)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. An in-depth study of a selected topic in music. May be taken twice for credit with change of topic.
MUSC 4899. Independent Study (2-3 hours)Prerequisite: Approval of Director of School of Music. Independent research.
MUSC 5216. Choral Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Historical and analytical survey of choral literature from the 16th century to the present.
MUSC 5217. Brass Literature (2-1-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Historical and analytical study of literature for brass instruments.
MUSC 5218. Song Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Survey of art song literature from the 17th century to the present.
MUSC 5219. Jazz History (2-1-2)Prerequisites: MUSC 2202 and MUSC 2302. The course traces the development of jazz from minstrel show days, ragtime, blues, and big bands through current jazz idioms.
MUSC 5221. Organ Literature 1 (2-1-2) Prerequisites: MUSC 3228 and MUSC 3229. A survey of the origins of organ music from the Dark Ages through the Baroque era. Major composers, organ builders, and organists of each major style period in every major geographic location will be examined and investigated. All major information regarding this literature will be presented and studied.
MUSC 5222. Organ Literature 2 (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 5221. A survey of organ literature from the Classical era through the end of the 20th Century. Major composers, organ builders, and organists of each major style period will be examined.
MUSC 5225. Opera and Oratorio Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisites: MUSC 2202. A survey of opera and oratorio literature from the Baroque era to the present. This will include score study and listening assignments.
MUSC 5226. Flute Literature (2-1-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. A chronological study of important solo literature written for the flute from the 17th century to the present.
MUSC 5227. Guitar Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: This course will study the history and development of the lute and guitar literature from the Renaissance through the contemporary era.
MUSC 5228. Piano Literature through Classicism (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. A survey of the historical, stylistic, formal, and aesthetic features of stringed keyboard literature from Bach through the Classic period.
MUSC 5229. Piano Literature Romantic through Contemporary Eras (2-1-2) Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. A survey of the historical, stylistic, formal, and aesthetic features of piano literature of the Romantic, Impressionistic, and Contemporary periods.
MUSC 5236. String Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Historical/analytical study of ensemble literature for string instruments from the classical period to the 20th century.
MUSC 5237. Symphonic Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Survey of symphonic literature from the 17th century to the present.
MUSC 5238. Wind Ensemble Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Historical and analytical survey of wind literature from the chamber, band, and military repertoires. Focus on major composers and standard wind literature from the 16th century to the present.
MUSC 5239. Woodwind Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. A chronological study of the literature for woodwind instruments.
MUSC 5245. Music Technology (2-1-2)Prerequisite: Departmental Approval. A hands-on approach for musicians to explore new technologies and their application to music. The class will cover basic computer skills, web design, computer-assisted instruction, digital audio, MIDI and music notation from a hardware and software perspective.
MUSC 5246. Percussion Literature (2-1-2)Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. Historical and analytical study of literature for percussion instruments.
MUSC 6115. Musicology (3-0-3) An in-depth study of musical thought and application.
MUSC 6740. Graduate Theory Seminar (3-0-3) Specialized analytical techniques in Schenkerian and atonal theory.
MUSC 7070. Orchestral Ensemble Activities (0-5-1)Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of orchestral and string ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: CSU Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and String Ensembles (of varying instrumentation: String Quartet, String Trio, etc.). Open to all students on an audition basis. The repertoire provides experience of a variety of musical styles. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 7080. Wind Ensemble Activities (0-5-1)Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of wind and percussion ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: CSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Symphonic Band, and Instrumental Ensembles (of varying instrumentations: Woodwind Quintet, Brass Quintet, etc.). Open to all students on an audition basis. The repertoire is carefully selected to provide a variety of musical experience from the traditional to the historical, to the cutting-edge of contemporary art and popular music. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC 7090. Vocal Ensemble Activities (0-5-1)Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. Rehearsal and performance of choral and operatic ensemble literature. The course exists as a variety of ensembles: University Singers (the premiere mixed vocal ensemble; primarily, but not limited to music majors), CSU Chorale (a unique ensemble consisting of University students and adults from Columbus and the surrounding region), Opera Chorus, and chamber vocal ensembles. Admittance to any and all choirs is based on successful completion of an individual vocal audition. May be repeated for credit.