Wind Band Conducting (MM)

Catalog Year

2019-2020

Degree

Master of Music

Total Credits

30

Locations

Mankato

Accreditation

NASM

National Association of Schools of Music

Program Requirements

Common Core

In this course music majors will learn how to market themselves, create their own brand and lay the groundwork for their post-college careers. The course will cover the basics of self-assessment, bio writing, resume building, networking, self-promotion, professional communications and presentations, e-portfolios, social media and other strategies used by professional musicians.

Prerequisites: none

Significant musical forms, past and present. Prerequisite: MUS 232

Prerequisites: none

An intensive study of repertory designed for wind band conductors.

Prerequisites: none

Restricted Electives

Private Conducting Lessons - Choose 4 Credit(s). 4 semesters at 1 credit per semester

Course designed for wind band conductors that continues the development of analytical and physical conducting skills. Course may be repeated.

Prerequisites: none

Ensemble Practicum - Choose 4 Credit(s). 4 semesters at 1 credit per semester

Participation in any regularly scheduled ensemble of the Department of Music. May be repeated for credit.

Prerequisites: none

Music History - Choose 3 Credit(s).

A survey of important music literature of the 14th through the 16th century with emphasis upon the cultural, economical and philosophical forces which shaped the musical trends and influenced the composer and his compositions.

Prerequisites: none

A study of the composers and their literature which represented the changing styles as dictated by the musical tastes of the period. Speical attention is given the evolution and/or development of the major musical forms and genres.

Prerequisites: none

A study in detail of the development of musical forms and style of the 19th century, the important composers of this period, the society in which they lived and how it affected their lives and works.

Prerequisites: none

A study of the dominant and varied musical energies of the 19th century as seen through the study of scores and the music of its composers.

Prerequisites: none

This course presents the major composers of the 20th century and representative musical compositions. Beginning with Mahler and Debussy, other composers include Stavinsky, Bartok, Schoenberg, Berg, Copland, Crumb, and Messiaen. Included are reading and writing assignments; students should plan to spend part of each week listening to assigned materials in the music library.

Prerequisites: none

Explore the musics of the world and the cultures that they came from. Includes projects to develop classes in K-12 education. Participation in an off-campus musical event (concert/celebration/festival) required.

Prerequisites: none

The role of women in music, from Hildegard of Bingen to Lady Gaga and beyond.

Prerequisites: none

Prepare for, and participate in, a musical tour. Destinations will vary with each offering, and may include international experiences. Prior to travel, class sessions will deal with the music and culture of the destination. There will be additional travel expenses associated with the class.

Prerequisites: none

Seminar in Wind Band Conducting - Choose 4 Credit(s). 4 semesters at 1 credit per semester

An intensive study of wind band conducting technique and performance practice.

Prerequisites: none

Unrestricted Electives

Capstone Course

Music students who write a thesis for their terminal project can register for this course. A faculty advisor must be selected before approval will be given.

Prerequisites: none