400

MUS 409 Composition

Introductory study to contemporary techniques of music composition for vocal and instrumental media.

3

Prerequisites

MUS 201 or permission of instructor

Credits

3

MUS 411 History of Rock and Roll

A survey of Rock and Roll from its roots to the present day, including styles, performers, composers, and culture. Open to all students.

3

Credits

3

MUS 412 History of Musical Theater: Song and Dance as Storytelling

Is the answer to each problem really just to burst into a song? How did this unique art form develop, why is it so popular and how does it both reflect and shape culture, society and social change? In this class, we will examine the musical and theatrical influences that led to the contemporary Musical Theater genre, as well as common elements that make up a successful Musical. We will study influential Musicals and explore how Musical Theater has both commented on and helped shape historical and contemporary events and culture. Open to all students.

3

Credits

3

MUS 413 Liturgical Music

A study of Catholic liturgical music, including Church documents and liturgical books, music repertoire and liturgical performance and historical context.

3

Credits

3

MUS 414 History of Jazz

A study of Jazz from its roots to the present day, including styles, performers, composers, and culture. Open to all students.

3

Credits

3

MUS 442 Guitar Ensemble

An ensemble experience for guitar players of sufficient skill. Literature of all style periods will be performed. Enrollment by permission of instructor.

1

Prerequisites

2 semesters of MUS 242.

Credits

1

MUS 443 Wind Symphony

The University of Portland Wind Symphony prides itself on performing both new and classic works for wind band. Students from any major in the University are welcome to audition. With multiple world, regional, and consortium premieres every year, the UP Wind Symphony is a leader in the expansion and diversification of wind band repertoire. May be taken 8 times for credit.

1

Credits

1

MUS 444 University of Portland Singers

The University Singers is an inclusive, mixed-voice choral ensemble open to all students via audition. The group is dedicated to exploring the choral art with diverse repertoire from a wide range of time periods, styles and cultures, performed at the highest artistic level. May be taken 8 times for credit.

1

Credits

1

MUS 445 University of Portland Orchestra

The UP Orchestra is an inclusive community of musicians seeking opportunities to inspire and enrich lives through a diverse selection of works. The Orchestra performs pieces from all over the world, including repertoire for string, chamber, and symphony orchestra. We encourage students to become leaders, giving them the tools to experience, explore, and expand their technical and musical skills. Open to all University students by audition. May not be audited. May be taken 8 times for credit.

1

Credits

1

MUS 446 Chapel Music Ensemble

The ensemble of singers and players meets once per week with the express purpose of preparing music for the chapel services. It is open without audition to any University student regardless of major. May be taken 8 times for credit. Does not fulfill ensemble requirement for music majors/minors.

1

Credits

1

MUS 447 Chamber Ensembles

Small groups that rehearse and perform music in a variety of styles. May be repeated 8 times for credit. Registration by permission of instructor.

1

Credits

1

MUS 452 University of Portland Bel Canto

Bel Canto is an inclusive treble choir (sopranos and altos), open to all students by audition. Participants need not be music majors. The repertoire is drawn from wide variety of musical styles and time periods, and the group is dedicated to preparing quality performances while also cultivating a strong and supportive community. This course may be taken 8 times for credit.

1

Credits

1

MUS 453 University Jazz Ensemble

Performance of contemporary literature for this medium. Open to all University students with permission of the director. May be taken 8 times for credit.

1

Credits

1

MUS 455 Lyric Theater Workshop I: The Voice

Study of singing and acting techniques as applicable to all varieties of musical theater, including cabaret, music theater, opera, jazz, gospel and more. Students are expected to participate in various performances prepared by the class. Open to all students with instructor's permission. In the audition, students will sing a song of their choosing and participate in a few pitch and rhythm exercises. Concurrent voice lessons are highly recommended.

3

Prerequisites

Instructor audition required prior to registration.

Cross Listed Courses

THTR 355

Credits

3

MUS 483 Advanced Collaborative Piano

Individual, advanced study in collaborative piano, including chamber music, art song, opera, choral, and/or orchestral repertoire. Students will gain skills including, but not limited to sight reading, orchestral reduction/open score/lead sheet reading, continuo playing, etc. Students may be assigned to one of the major ensembles, accompanying for pre-assigned repertoire in rehearsal and in concert. May be repeated for a max of 4 credits. 

1

Prerequisites

Instructor permission

Credits

1

MUS 484 Performance Workshop

This course is an optional addition for those concurrently enrolled in MUS 486.  Students will perform repertoire being learned in their private lessons in front of their peers and instructor with the goal of improving their stage presence and learning to better convey text through music to an audience.
1

Corequisites

MUS 486

Credits

1

MUS 485 Private Lesson - Music Coaching

This course is designed reinforce concepts introduced in private voice/instrumental lessons; to practice correct pitch, rhythm, style, diction, phrasing, expression, memorization, and other elements of a successful musical performance; to gain experience working with a pianist and/or other collaborative musicians. Fee: $300

1

Corequisites

MUS 486 or MUS 455 or Instructor Permission

Credits

1

MUS 486 Private Lessons

Individual instruction, performance, and literature. Sections differentiated by particular instrument, voice, or instructor. May be repeated eight times for credit. See Music Study Handbook for specific requirements. Fee: $500

1

Credits

1

MUS 487 Advanced Conducting

Individual, advanced conducting study, including score preparation, rehearsal techniques, stylistic interpretation, gesture and development of a pedagogical and philosophical approach to conducting. Students will be assigned as a student conducting associate to one of the major ensembles and will conduct pre-assigned repertoire with that ensemble in rehearsal and in concert. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.

1

Prerequisites

Instructor approval

Credits

1

MUS 488 Advanced Composition

Individual, advanced study in music composition, including advanced exploration of compositional styles, form and expression, advanced analysis of existing works and advanced study of notational software in order to produce performance-ready musical scores and parts. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.

1

Prerequisites

Instructor permission

Credits

1

MUS 490 Directed Study

For the student who demonstrates the ability to do individual study and research in selected areas of the curriculum. Selection of the area must be made in consultation with and approval of the appropriate faculty to be involved.

1 to 12

Credits

1 to 12

MUS 491 One Time Course Offering

Credit arranged.
1 to 12

Credits

1 to 12

MUS 493 Research

Credit arranged. Course is graded A-F.
1 to 12

Credits

1 to 12

MUS 494 Research

Credit arranged. Course is graded A-F.
1 to 12

Credits

1 to 12

MUS 497 Internship

Credit arranged in conjunction with the Career Education Center. Course is graded A-F.
1 to 12

Credits

1 to 12

MUS 498 Senior Capstone

All music majors are required to prepare and present a project during the last semester of their residence. Projects include a research or creative component. Examples include recitals, lecture recitals, performances of compositions, conducting etc. Guidance will be provided by various faculty members as assigned.

1

Credits

1