2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music Minor
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Music Overview
The music program offers both a major and a minor, as well as courses and activities for non-majors. Courses are designed to teach students to listen to music intelligently, develop musical perception, master the skills of music, and apply them creatively. Our curriculum acquaints students with music across a broad stylistic, cultural, and historical spectrum. The study of music can open new perspectives on many aspects of culture and society, therefore Clark’s music program stresses the advantages of combining professional musical development with the humanistic breadth offered by a strong liberal education.
Courses and ensembles are open to majors and non-majors. Assignments and projects are designed to suit the different goals and backgrounds of the students in each category.
For more information, please visit the Music Department’s webpage.
Nonmajors
All of the courses, seminars, and activities in the music program-with the exception of MUSC 180-are open to qualified nonmajors. Students who have a strong interest in music but whose major lies in another discipline can declare a minor in music. The music minor centers on a core of studies in one of five specific areas.
Performing Organizations
Non-majors and majors may audition for a variety of organizations, which rehearse regularly and perform several yearly concerts. Auditions are held during the first week of each semester. The following musical activities - MUSC 170 Clark Concert Choir, MUSC 171 Clark Chamber Chorus, MUSC 172 Concert Band, MUSC 173 Chamber Music Ensemble, MUSC 174 Jazz Workshop and Combo, and MUSC 175 Sinfonia -are open to all undergraduate and graduate students and offer 0.5 credit. MUSC 170 Clark Concert Choir, MUSC 171 Clark Chamber Chorus, MUSC 172 Concert Band, MUSC 173 Chamber Music Ensemble, MUSC 174 Jazz Workshop and Combo, and MUSC 175 Sinfonia are available to students who wish to audit and have their participation recorded on their transcripts.
Private Lessons
Private lessons for nonmajors and majors are offered with or without course credit in several areas. See MUSC 180 - Private Instruction in Instruments and Voice (for credit for majors and minors) and MUSC 018 Private Instruction for Instruments and Voice (noncredit). 1. Core requirements, taken by all minors (3 courses to be completed by junior year):
2. Minor Concentrations (3 additional courses):
(a) Minor in Performance (admittance to this concentration requires approval of the Music Program Director)
1 semester of Ensemble Performance (see Ensemble List under Music Major)
3 semesters Music 180
1 additional music course
(b) Minor in History/Criticism
3 additional music history classes (MUSC 101, MUSC 102, MUSC 103,
MUSC 104, or MUSC 151)
(c) Minor in Theory/Composition
(d) Minor in Music Technology
(e) Minor in Jazz Studies
MUSC 151 Jazz History or MUSC 153 Jazz Theory & Style
A minimum of 2 semesters MUSC 180 (1 credits) on a jazz instrument
2 semesters MUSC 174 Jazz Workshop/Combos
Music Faculty
Program
John Aylward, Ph.D. - Director
Benjamin Korstvedt, Ph.D.
Matthew Malsky, Ph.D.
Part-Time
Ashley Hames L’Esperance, B.A.
Eric Hofbauer, M.Mus.
Meghan MacFadden, M.A. Mus.
Peter Sulski, B.Mus.
Affiliate
Chester Brezniak, M. Mus.
Stephanie Busby, M.Mus.
Jose Castillo, M.B.A.
Jonathan Clark, M.Mus.
Deborah Cole,
Michael C. Connors,
Joseph W. D’Angelo,
Ariana Falk, D.M.A.
Joseph Halko,
Tracy Kraus, M.Mus.
Matthew Kim, M.Mus.
Lisa Lynch, D.M.A.
Brooks Milgate, B.A.
Carlos Odria, Ph.D.
Douglas Weeks, M.Mus.
Emeriti
Gerald Castonguay, Ph.D.
Wesley Fuller, M.Mus.
Hartmut Kaiser, Ph.D.
Music Courses
Courses offered within the last 2 Academic Years
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