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DYNAMIC CREATIVE PROCESS: THE TEACHER AS INSTRUMENT MUS 560-61 2 sem. hrs. Prof. Lee Hoffman Music/Theatre 104 June 10-13 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Develop personal presence as a tool for facilitating learning and creative processes. Participants from all disciplines collaboratively create a performance using existing, original, and improvisational artistic materials. Includes acting and singing exercises, discussion, individualized coaching, and a performance. Refreshingly fun!
ADVANCED CONDUCTING & REHEARSAL TECHNIQUES FOR INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC MUS 546-Z1 2 sem. hrs. Prof. Nicole Gross Reichard Hall 103 June 16–20; 23-27 8:30 – 11:30 am
This course will focus on score study, comprehensive score analysis, performance practice study, ensemble conducting experience, and rehearsal techniques.
LITERATURE & RESOURCES FOR INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC MUS 537-81 1 sem. hr. Dr. Linda Hartley/Prof. Nicole Gross Reichard Hall 104 June 23-27 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Review, analysis and critique of standard and new literature for elementary, middle and high school instrumental ensembles.
SEMINAR IN MUSICOLOGY MUS 501-81 2 sem. hrs. Dr. Mark Porcaro Music/Theatre 112 June 30-July 3; July 7-11 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Students will become familiar with selected general aspects of Western music: music notation, editions and performance, social contexts and meanings of musical works. This course explores the range of approaches and research methods in musicology, aiming for a comprehensive understanding and a critical knowledge of the sources and literature of music and musicology, and the rudiments of research and writing techniques.
INTRODUCTION TO MUSICAL THEATRE MUS 560-82 2 sem. hrs. Dr. Eric Street Reichard Hall 104 July 14-18 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
An invigorating walk through the history and literature of musical theatre, from its earliest ancestors to the full-flowered Broadway musical of today. Works and selections appropriate to the young voice will be included, as well as resources.
TEACHING MUSIC WITH TECHNOLOGY I MUS 505-81 2 sem. hrs. Dr. Mark Porcaro Music/Theatre 109 July 14-18; July 21-25 8:30 – 11:30 am
Provides a hands-on, introductory basis in 1) computer aided notation, 2) recording music with digital instruments, 3) developing multimedia presentations, and 4) utilizing the world wide web for connected learning.
TEACHING WORLD MUSIC MUS 503-81 2 sem. hrs. Dr. Arlene Chongson Music/Theatre 112 July 14-18; July 21-25 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Methods and techniques for teaching music from representative cultures around the world, and their role and function in society.
To register: Call the UD Registration Office at 937-229-3723. Those who have taken UD courses prior may register on-line.
Tuition: $435 per semester hour
For more information: Dr. Linda A. Hartley Coordinator of Music Education 937-229-323 LHartley@udayton.edu
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