MUSP 245: Wind Symphony III
Citrus College Course Outline of Record
Heading | Value |
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Effective Term: | Fall 2022 |
Credits: | 4 |
Total Contact Hours: | 144 |
Lecture Hours : | 36 |
Lab Hours: | 0 |
Hours Arranged: | 108 |
Outside of Class Hours: | 72 |
Prerequisite: | MUSP 146 or Audition. |
Transferable to CSU: | Yes |
Transferable to UC: | Yes - Approved |
Grading Method: | Standard Letter |
Catalog Course Description
The study and performance of intermediate-advanced level wind band literature, with an emphasis on the development of high standards of personal and musical professionalism. Public performance and field trips required. 36 lecture hours, 108 lab hours arranged.
Course Objectives
- play their chosen instrument at an intermediate-advanced (grade 4) level as evidenced by achievement and control of tone production, articulation, intonation, velocity, rhythmic projection, dynamics, expression and appropriate style.
- translate the music notation of intermediate-advanced (grade 4) level wind band literature consisting of clef, key signature, linear and harmonic note designation, meter, rhythmic subdivision (counting), dynamics (loudness level and variation), articulation, form, phrasing interpretation, and terminology.
- sight-read intermediate-advanced (grade 4) level historical and contemporary wind band literature.
- demonstrate knowledge of intermediate-advanced concepts of large instrumental ensemble blend and balance, intonation anticipation and adjustment, style and articulation interpretation, and music theory applications to large instrumental ensemble performance.
Major Course Content
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Assessment of individual students' entry instrumental proficiency
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Review of professional rehearsal and performance etiquette
- Review and development of intermediate-advanced characteristic and tone production techniques
- Review and development of intermediate-advanced intonation adjustment techniques
- Review and development of intermediate-advanced articulation techniques
- Introduction to intermediate-advanced notation terminology
- Introduction to intermediate-advanced technical velocity development strategies
- Review and development of an intermediate-advanced personal practice regimen
- Introduction to intermediate-advanced conductor gestural commands
- Review of the concert key concept for all transposing instruments and review of the interrelations between C, Bb, Eb, F, G, A and C-octavation instruments
- Introduction to intermediate-advanced musical rhythm concepts
- Introduction to intermediate-advanced individual, sectional and ensemble balance and blend concepts
- Review and development of intermediate-advanced phrasing, expression and dynamics techniques
- Review and development of advanced sight-reading skills
- Ongoing presentation of the historical, cultural, stylistic, theoretical, interactional, structural and formal elements of the intermediate-advanced (Grade 4) level wind band literature rehearsed and performed.
- Review of the standard categories, instruments and procedures of intermediate-advanced (Grade 4) level wind band performance evaluation
- Preparation and performance of intermediate-advanced (Grade 4) level wind band literature focusing on individual part performance proficiency integrated with ensemble awareness
Hours Arranged Content
- In addition to the lecture led portion of full ensemble rehearsals, instrument sections and section groupings meet weekly to review, develop and assess:
- Tone production techniques
- Intonation adjustment techniques
- Articulation techniques
- Technical velocity and tone flexibility skills
- Musical rhythm reading skills
- Musical rhythm execution and precision
- Phrasing, expression and dynamics techniques
- Individual, sectional and ensemble balance and blend
- Concert key transposition skills
- Observe and evaluate live and recorded wind symphony performances
- Prepare assigned wind symphony literature for public performance
- Additional full ensemble and sectional rehearsals are arranged, especially during the weeks approaching performances.
- Formal and informal public performances, including outreach field trip performances, are scheduled.
Suggested Reading Other Than Required Textbook
Internet and/or library research (composer; historical era; stylistic, structural and formal elements; etc.) including listening, of wind band literature rehearsed and performed.
Examples of Required Writing Assignments
1. Written evaluation of live and recorded wind band performances using standard music adjudication forms.
2. Essays evaluating live and recorded wind band performances.
2. Essays evaluating live and recorded wind band performances.
Examples of Outside Assignments
Individual practice of instrumental skills.
Study, mark and prepare individual parts.
Study and evaluate reference recordings.
Write performance evaluation essays.
Instruction Type(s)
Lecture, Lab, Online Education Lecture, Online Education Lab