Music
Course List
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MUSC 2273 | Live Sound and Recording IIStudents will learn to operate live sound systems in medium and large venues by developing a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of live sound. |
MUSC 2275 | Final Technology ProjectThe Final Technology Project comprises a supervised individual project, in which students explore the principles and techniques developed in the program thus far. This capstone project shows mastery and synthesis of the skills learned in the program, and relates to the student’s artistic and professional experience and goals. Possible projects include (but are not limited to) audio recordings, electronic music productions, film scores, or game music. Students will present their projects at the year-end MTD Portfolio Show. |
MUSC 2277 | Fusion Band IVDesigned primarily for students in the Music Technology Diploma program, this course provides an opportunity for musicians to rehearse and perform together using MIDI and electronic instruments under the guidance of the music faculty. Students will be placed into ensembles of varying sizes and instrumentation, and will rehearse independently as well as with instruction. All ensembles will perform in department recitals and concerts. |
MUSC 2310 | Theory Of Tonal Music IIIContinuation of the study of tonal harmony with emphasis on chromatic harmony and advanced modulatory techniques. |
MUSC 2312 | Contemporary Popular Theory IThis course continues the study of harmony and form, with emphasis on the diatonic, chromatic and stylistic practices of popular music from the 20th and 21st centuries. |
MUSC 2314 | Contemporary Instrumental Improvisation IIIThis course deals with the further study and application of the rhythmic and harmonic language of jazz and related contemporary music, with a focus on solo improvisation. |
MUSC 2315 | Ear Training & Sight Singing IIIThis course provides development of aural and sight singing skills with a focus on more complex melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of tonal music, including chromaticism and irregular beat divisions. |
MUSC 2316 | Class Piano IIIStudents will develop their keyboard skills further through the introduction of more difficult technical studies and pieces. This course also includes improvisation, transposition, chord progressions, harmonization of melodies, sight reading and repertoire. |
MUSC 2320 | History of Western Music III: 1900 to TodayThis course explores music as cultural expression in Europe and the Americas, including Canada, from 1900 to the present. Modernism and its multiple manifestations are studied in relation to selected works in representative genres and styles. Critical thinking about music and active listening to music are emphasized. Competent research and writing skills are required. |
MUSC 2330 | Concert Band IIIThrough rehearsals and performances, students will continue to study ensemble skills such as intonation, blend and technical facility. Emphasis will be placed on developing rhythmic accuracy and sight reading skills. In addition, the proper phrasing and interpretation of various styles of concert band music will be studied. |
MUSC 2334 | Chamber Ensemble IIIThis course provides an opportunity for musicians to rehearse and perform together under the guidance of the music faculty. Students will be placed into ensembles of varying sizes and instrumentation, and will rehearse on their own as well as receiving instruction. All ensembles will perform in department recitals and concerts. Open to all BMus students. |
MUSC 2336 | MIDI Ensemble IIIDesigned primarily for students in the Music Technology Diploma Program, this course provides an opportunity for musicians to rehearse and perform together using MIDI and electronic based instruments under the guidance of the music faculty. Students will be placed into ensembles of varying sizes and instrumentation, and will rehearse independently as well as with instruction. All ensembles will perform in department recitals and concerts. |
MUSC 2337 | Jazz Ensemble IIIThrough rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments. |
MUSC 2340 | Chorus IIIA large mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2344 | Chorale IIIA select mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2345 | Beginning Choral Ensemble IIIThrough the performance of appropriate music, students in this course will develop the basic skills of ensemble singing, including vocal technique, part singing, intonation, and balance. |
MUSC 2350 | Studio Instruction - Performance (1hr) IIIFor Performance students, private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. For Composition students, the development of the student’s compositional voice will be guided on an individual basis and in groups. |
MUSC 2351 | Private Lessons (Secondary) IIIStudents will receive individual instruction in voice, on an instrument, or in composition. Performance lessons include repertoire, technical requirements, sight reading, and other skills. In composition lessons, the development of the student’s skills will be guided on an individual basis. |
MUSC 2352 | Studio Instruction - General (1-hr) IIIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 2353 | Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) IIIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 2357 | Keyboard AccompanyingThe keyboard player who is accompanying a singer or solo instrumentalist is given enhanced instruction in ensemble rehearsal techniques. The course will foster the importance of communication and musical understanding between performers. |
MUSC 2384 | Percussion Ensemble IIIStudents will study and perform repertoire for percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. They will also study selected rhythmic systems of music cultures such as African, Brazilian and Cuban drumming. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2385 | Guitar Ensemble IIIAn ensemble class for guitarists who will rehearse and perform appropriate repertoire from two to four parts. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2387 | Percussion Ensemble IIIStudents will study and perform repertoire for percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. They will also study selected rhythmic systems of music cultures such as African, Brazilian and Cuban drumming. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2388 | Guitar Ensemble IIIAn ensemble class for guitarists who will rehearse and perform appropriate classical repertoire from two to four parts. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2410 | Theory of Tonal Music IVThe study of form in tonal music with emphasis on the analysis of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century instrumental and vocal genres. |
MUSC 2412 | Contemporary Popular Theory IIThis course continues the study of harmony and form in popular music with emphasis on idiomatic practices of pop and blues styles. |
MUSC 2414 | Contemporary Instrumental Improvisation IVThis course deals with the further study and application of the rhythmic and harmonic language of jazz and related contemporary music, with a focus on solo improvisation. |
MUSC 2415 | Ear Training & Sight Singing IVThis course provides development of aural and sight singing skills with a focus on more complex melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of tonal music, including chromaticism, modulation and asymmetrical metres. |
MUSC 2416 | Class Piano IVStudents will develop their keyboard skills further through the introduction of technical material and pieces up to the level of RCM Grade VI or equivalent. Also included are score reading, improvisation, transposition, chord progressions using more advanced harmonic elements, harmonization of more complex melodies, sight reading and repertoire. |
MUSC 2420 | History of Western Music IV: Early MusicThis course explores western art music as cultural expression in Europe from 500 to 1750. Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque styles are studied in relation to selected works in representative genres. Critical thinking about music and active listening to music are emphasized. Competent research and writing skills are required. |
MUSC 2430 | Concert Band IVThrough rehearsals and performances, students will continue to study ensemble skills such as intonation, blend and technical facility. Emphasis will be placed on developing rhythmic accuracy and sight reading skills. In addition, the proper phrasing and interpretation of various styles of concert band music will be studied. |
MUSC 2434 | Chamber Ensemble IVThis course provides an opportunity for musicians to rehearse and perform together under the guidance of the music faculty. Students will be placed into ensembles of varying sizes and instrumentation, and will rehearse on their own as well as receiving instruction. All ensembles will perform in department recitals and concerts. Open to all BMus students. |
MUSC 2436 | MIDI Ensemble IVDesigned primarily for students in the Music Technology Diploma program, this course provides an opportunity for musicians to rehearse and perform together using MIDI and electronic based instruments under the guidance of the music faculty. Students will be placed into ensembles of varying sizes and instrumentation, and will rehearse independently as well as with instruction. All ensembles will perform in department recitals and concerts. |
MUSC 2437 | Jazz Ensemble IVThrough rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments. |
MUSC 2440 | Chorus IVA large mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2444 | Chorale IVA select mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2445 | Beginning Choral Ensemble IVThrough the performance of appropriate music, students in this course will develop the basic skills of ensemble singing, including vocal technique, part singing, intonation and balance. |
MUSC 2450 | Studio Instruction - Performance (1hr) IVFor Performance students, private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. For Composition students, the development of the student’s compositional voice will be guided on an individual basis and in groups. |
MUSC 2451 | Private Lessons (Secondary) IVStudents will receive individual instruction in voice, on an instrument, or in composition. Performance lessons include repertoire, technical requirements, sight reading, and other skills. In composition lessons, the development of the student’s skills will be guided on an individual basis. |
MUSC 2452 | Studio Instruction - General (1-hr) IVFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 2453 | Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) IVFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 2457 | Keyboard AccompanyingThe keyboard player who is accompanying a singer or solo instrumentalist is given instruction in ensemble rehearsal techniques in further depth. The course will foster the importance of communication and musical understanding between performers. |
MUSC 2484 | Percussion Ensemble IVStudents will study and perform repertoire for percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. They will also study selected rhythmic systems of music cultures such as African, Brazilian and Cuban drumming. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2485 | Guitar Ensemble IVAn ensemble class for guitarists who will rehearse and perform appropriate repertoire from two to four parts. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2487 | Percussion Ensemble IVStudents will study and perform repertoire for percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. They will also study selected rhythmic systems of music cultures such as African, Brazilian and Cuban drumming. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 2488 | Guitar Ensemble IVAn ensemble class for guitarists who will rehearse and perform appropriate classical repertoire from two to four parts. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight-reading ability, ensemble skills and musical style. The group will perform at least once per semester. |
MUSC 3130 | Concert Band VThrough rehearsals and performances, students will study ensemble skills such as intonation, blend, and technical facility. Emphasis will be placed on developing rhythmic accuracy and sight reading skills. In addition, the proper phrasing and interpretation of various styles of concert band music will be studied. |
MUSC 3137 | Jazz Ensemble VThrough rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments. |
MUSC 3140 | Chorus VA large mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 3144 | Chorale VA select mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 3152 | Studio Instruction - General (1-hr) VFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 3153 | Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) VFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 3172 | Postproduction IThe rapid expansion of streaming services has created an unprecedented demand for postproduction audio services beyond traditional theatrical release films and television broadcasting. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create commercial-quality audio for visual media using Pro Tools. |
MUSC 3173 | PsychoacousticsThis course explores a range of musical and acoustic systems, traces human auditory processing from the ear to the auditory cortex, and acknowledges the individual experience of sound. Psychoacoustic principles are introduced with a focus on their practical application in audio engineering, sound design and production. |
MUSC 3180 | Audio Recording TechniquesThrough lecture/demonstrations and hands-on studio work, students will learn to record and mix audio in a project studio or live environment. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the underlying concepts and theory of digital audio recording, and the development of critical listening skills. Using both hardware and Digital Audio Workstation software, students will produce several recorded tracks. |
MUSC 3230 | Concert Band VIThrough rehearsals and performances, students will study ensemble skills such as intonation, blend, and technical facility. Emphasis will be placed on developing rhythmic accuracy and sight reading skills. In addition, the proper phrasing and interpretation of various styles of concert band music will be studied. |
MUSC 3237 | Jazz Ensemble VIThrough rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments. |
MUSC 3240 | Chorus VIA large mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 3244 | Chorale VIA select mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 3252 | Studio Instruction - General (1-hr) VIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 3253 | Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) VIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 3272 | Immersive Audio for Games IThis course introduces students to the techniques of immersive audio for 3D and VR gaming applications. Upon completion of the course students will be competent in several industry standard audio platforms including Wave Works Interactive Sound Engine (Wwise), FMOD, and Unity. |
MUSC 3273 | Advanced Live Sound ApplicationsThis course builds on the concepts explored in MUSC 2273: Live Sound and Recording II and introduces students to the specific skills and responsibilities of a range of intermediate professional roles in the live sound industry. |
MUSC 3285 | Studio Setup and Maintenance IIThrough lecture/demonstrations and hands-on studio work, students will continue to learn the concepts necessary to design, set up and maintain a project recording studio. Topics covered will include room acoustics and treatment, equipment choice and installation, wiring and doing basic maintenance. An introduction to large studio issues will also be offered. |
MUSC 4130 | Concert Band VIIThrough rehearsals and performances, students will study ensemble skills such as intonation, blend, and technical facility. Emphasis will be placed on developing rhythmic accuracy and sight reading skills. In addition, the proper phrasing and interpretation of various styles of concert band music will be studied. |
MUSC 4137 | Jazz Ensemble VIIThrough rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments. |
MUSC 4140 | Chorus VIIA large mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 4144 | Chorale VIIA select mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 4152 | Studio Instruction - General (1-hr) VIIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 4153 | Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) VIIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 4172 | Postproduction IIBuilding on MUSC 3172, this course introduces students to immersive spatial audio, music and sound editing in the context of a postproduction workflow. Students will also learn the art of original sound design with both modern synthesizers and live recordings. |
MUSC 4230 | Concert Band VIIIThrough rehearsals and performances, students will study ensemble skills such as intonation, blend, and technical facility. Emphasis will be placed on developing rhythmic accuracy and sight reading skills. In addition, the proper phrasing and interpretation of various styles of concert band music will be studied. |
MUSC 4237 | Jazz Ensemble VIIIThrough rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments. |
MUSC 4240 | Chorus VIIIA large mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 4244 | Chorale VIIIA select mixed choir that rehearses and performs standard classical choral repertoire from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on proper vocal technique, ensemble skills, and musical style. The group performs at least once per semester. |
MUSC 4252 | Studio Instruction - General (1-hr) VIIIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 4253 | Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) VIIIFor students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique. |
MUSC 4270 | Advanced MasteringThrough lecture, demonstrations, and hands-on studio experience, students will learn how to approach, process, and deliver a master that is ready for both digital and physical distribution. |
MUSC 4271 | Immersive Audio for MusicImmersive audio provides a three-dimensional sound experience. It is as significant to the music industry as stereophonic sound in the 60’s and 5.1 Surround in the 90’s. Upon completion of this course students will know how to apply modern immersive tools to create music for modern commercial release in stereo headphone and physical surround Dolby Atmos environments. |
MUSC 4272 | Immersive Audio for Games IIBuilding on MUSC 3272, this course will explore immersive audio in Virtual Reality (VR), including the Virtual Reality Musical Instrument (VRMI) tools that are facilitating modern computer music, and the audio components of the 3D game development tool, Unreal Engine. |