FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC EDUCATION GMUS 608 (3 credits) Bruce Gleason, PhD June 22-July 31 | 6:00-9:00 p.m. Monday and Wednesday CRN: 30161 Consideration of cultural, philosophical and historical contexts of music education through reading assignments and student presentations.
Studies in musicianship to enrich students’ inner hearing, strengthening the connection between written notation and sound.
MA FINAL PROJECT (GMUS 890), 1 CR. Graduate Music Education Faculty
Students enroll in the section of GMUS 890 matching the project advisor’s name during the semester they write and complete their projects. APPLIED PERFORMANCE
PERSPECTIVES IN MUSIC THEORY GMUS 611 (3 credits) Shersten Johnson, PhD June 22-July 31 | 6:00-9:00 p.m. Monday and Wednesday CRN: 30162
APPLIED PERFORMANCE STUDIES GMUS 570-593 (1 credit)
Twelve 50-minute individual lessons: 1 credit Lesson tuition: $1,662 + $400 lesson course fee
Creative construction of conceptual frameworks that blend traditional analytical techniques with recent trends in music theory scholarship. Development of methodology for the perceptual and reflective study of musical processes, style and meaning. Critical listening, score reading, composing and writing about music.
Twelve 30-minute individual lessons: 1 credit Lesson tuition: $831 + $200 lesson course fee
Lessons are available on the following instruments/areas:
Harpsichord
French Horn Trombone Euphonium
MUSICIANSHIP GMUS 750 (1 credit) Kathy Thomsen, DMA June 29-July 2 (No class July 3) 9:00 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. CRN: 30181
Piano Organ
Recorder
Tuba
Voice Flute Oboe
Percussion
Violin Viola Cello
Clarinet Bassoon
Double Bass
Saxophone
Guitar
Trumpet
Harp
Composition
If interested in lessons: 1) Register for either GMUS 570-01 (30-min. lessons) or GMUS 570-02 (50-min. lessons). 2) Contact the Graduate Music Coordinator at music@stthomas.edu to inquire about instructor availability for summer lessons. Once an instructor has been confirmed, the Graduate Music Coordinator will move you to the lesson section assigned to your instructor (GMUS 570-593). 3) Each student will arrange their lesson schedule with their instructor. To fit in the 12 lessons during the summer term, this may include scheduling two lessons per week or doubling up 30-min lessons to six (6) 1-hour sessions.
Graduate Programs in Music Education
link.stthomas.edu/gradmusic
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