MUSE 191B: Vocal Master Class II Intermediate

Citrus College Course Outline of Record

Citrus College Course Outline of Record
Heading Value
Effective Term: Fall 2024
Credits: 2
Total Contact Hours: 78
Lecture Hours : 18
Lab Hours: 0
Hours Arranged: 60
Outside of Class Hours: 36
Total Student Learning Hours: 114
Prerequisite: MUSE 190B.
Transferable to CSU: Yes
Transferable to UC: Yes - Approved
Grading Method: Standard Letter

Catalog Course Description

Students participate and perform in a master class setting at an intermediate level. Continued developmental skills include repertoire, technique, memorization, sight-reading, solo, and ensemble singing. Additional weekly focus will also include aural analysis to various musical composers, literature, styles, and genres. 18 lecture hours, 60 lab hours arranged.

Course Objectives

  • demonstrate elements of good musicianship and memorization skills through analysis and practical application, including accuracy of notes, rhythm, pitch, breathing, etc. as appropriate to student's master class performances at the intermediate level
  • demonstrate musical skills and techniques improvement to the instructor through master class demonstrations at the intermediate level
  • demonstrate practical knowledge of musical styles, genres, and interpretation through master class performances at the intermediate level
  • Improve student understanding of musical composers, literature, styles, and various genres at a intermediate level

Major Course Content

  1. Overview of intermediate practical musicianship skills and technique application
  2. Overview of intermediate literature and repertoire performance techniques
  3. Continued development of memorization techniques
  4. Analyze musical composers, literature, styles, and various genres at an intermediate level
  5. Perform and observe solo and ensemble presentations within a master class environment

Hours Arranged Content

  1. Participate in master class technique coaching sessions at the intermediate level
  2. Practice and review musicianship skills and sight-reading at the intermediate level
  3. Practice and review of technical rehearsal application and memorization for solo and ensemble works at the intermediate level
  4. Practical skills demonstration in the master class setting at the intermediate level

Suggested Reading Other Than Required Textbook

Research of musical composers, literature, styles, and various genres

Examples of Required Writing Assignments

Written assessments of master class performances
Written reactions and reflections of weekly in-class audio/video presentations

Examples of Outside Assignments

Individual practice and rehearsal of exercises and techniques provided by the master class instructor
Memorization of assigned literature
Further analysis of various composers, styles, musical genres
Preparation for master class performances

Instruction Type(s)

Lab, Lecture, Online Education Lab, Online Education Lecture