MUSP 132: Choral Techniques IV
Citrus College Course Outline of Record
Heading | Value |
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Effective Term: | Fall 2023 |
Credits: | 2 |
Total Contact Hours: | 54 |
Lecture Hours : | 36 |
Lab Hours: | 0 |
Hours Arranged: | 18 |
Outside of Class Hours: | 72 |
Prerequisite: | Audition. |
Strongly Recommended: | MUSP 100 or MUSE 131. |
Transferable to CSU: | Yes |
Transferable to UC: | No |
Grading Method: | Standard Letter |
Catalog Course Description
This course is designed to train students to thrive in the choral arts with a deeper understanding of advanced level choral techniques. Areas of study include conducting, repertoire analysis, historical practices and styles, ear training, theory and ensemble vocal technique. Public performance required. Audition required. 36 lecture hours, 18 lab hours arranged.
Course Objectives
- demonstrate an advanced level knowledge of choral performance practices from a variety of vocal styles and periods
- demonstrate advanced level familiarity with classic and contemporary choral repertoire
- demonstrate advanced level choral conducting skills in a performance setting
- demonstrate advanced level ear training, choral ensemble styles and musicianship skills
Major Course Content
- Overview of diverse repertoire for all types of choral ensembles
- Vocal ensemble skills: choral tone, blend, balance, and musicality
- Introduction to rehearsal practices and professional guidelines
- Introduction to classic and contemporary performance practices
- Learn advanced level conducting methods
- Study arrangements and styles of various periods
- Preparation for advanced level ear training and music reading assessments
- Execution of public performances with student conductors
- Analysis of public performances via audio and video recording technology
Hours Arranged Content
- Sectional rehearsal time
- Solos and small group rehearsal time
- Solos and small group rehearsal with instrumentalists
- Participation in public performances and/or off-campus travel
Suggested Reading Other Than Required Textbook
Library research, internet research
Examples of Required Writing Assignments
Personal journal, essays of composers and musical styles, performance critiques. Write a one page analysis about treble chorus composers or performances.
Examples of Outside Assignments
Study musical scores.
Memorize words and vocal parts.
Listen to rehearsal tracks.
Instruction Type(s)
Lab, Lecture, Online Education Lab, Online Education Lecture