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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 23-H. Group Piano Instruction—Continuation of Music 23-1. W (1) West 23-IH. Group Piano Instruction—Continuation of Music 23-11. S (1) West 24-1. Vocal Workshop—Development of the singing voice with special attention to freedom of tones, purity of vowels, interpretation, diction, and flexibility. A (1) Harris 24-11. Vocal Workshop—Continuation of Music 24-1. W (1) Harris 24-111. Vocal Workshop—Continuation of Music 24-11. S (1) Harris 25-1. Brass Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for cornet and horn. A (1) Hanson 25-11. Brass Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for baritone, trombone, and tuba. W (1) Hanson 26-1. String Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for violin and viola. A (1) Crawford 26-11. String Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for cello and double bass. W (1) Crawford 27-1. Woodwind Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for clarinet, saxophone, and flute. W (1) Threlkeld 27-11. Woodwind Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for oboe, and bassoon. S (1) Threlkeld 28. Percussion Workshop—Basic skills, materials, and teaching methods for percussion instruments. S (1) Staff 40. Weber State A Cappella Choir—Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S (1) Smith 41. Voce Coeds—Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S (1) Harris 43. Weber State Singers—Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S (1) Smith 44. Opera Theatre—Study of traditional and contemporary operatic literature through analysis, rehearsal, and performance of complete operas and musical comedies. Presented in cooperation with the Department of Theatre Arts. A W S (1-2) Wooden 45. Vocal Ensemble—Training in small vocal groups, such as trios, quartets, and sextets. A W S (1) Staff 46. Weber State College Chorale—Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S (1) Wooden 47. Choral Union—Performance in a large choral organization, open to all students of the College. A W S (1) Cecil 50. Symphonic Band—Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. A W S (1) Threlkeld 53. Stage Band—Performance in a modern stage band. A W S (1) Ericksen 54. Marching Band—Open to all students playing band instruments without auditions. A (1) Threlkeld 55. Instrumental Ensemble—Training in instrumental chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, quintets, and sextets. A W S (1) Staff 60. Orchestra—Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Symphonic instrumentation with participation in concerts, oratorio, and opera. A W S (1) Crawford 66-1. Private Instruction—A W S (1) 66-11. Private Instruction—A W S (1) Staff Staff 69. Music Essentials—For prospective elementary school teachers. Rudiments of music, sight-singing, notation, ear training, dictation, and keyboard harmony. A W S (3) Hanson 81. Music Theory II—Continuation of Music 12, with added vocabulary and technique through 19th century harmony. Prerequisite: Music 12. A (3) Johnson 82. Music Theory II—Continuation of Music 81. W (3) Johnson 83. Music Theory II—Continuation of Music 82. S (3) Johnson 91. Summer Music Festival—Su (3) Staff +107. Great Epochs in Music—Historical and biographical approaches to the study of Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern periods with pertinent musical examples. A (3) Cecil 166 167 |