MUS 499

Summer 2018 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 0.5 TO 4 hours.

Special preparation in specialized fields of musicology, composition-theory, performance, and music education.

0.5 to 4 undergraduate hours. 0.5 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours; undergraduate students in open studies may repeat the course unlimited times with approval of the open studies advisor. Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing in music or music education; consent of instructor.

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MUS 499 class schedule data for summer 2018
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
39299
Conference
CCS
ARRANGED
n.a.
Krannert Center for Perf Arts
Megill, A
Part of Term:
S2A
Date Range:
06/11/18-07/06/18
Section Title:
Choral Conducting Symposium
Section Info:
"Illinois Choral Conducting Symposium." Note: This course will meet June 17-22 only. The course offering is 1-3 variable credit hours The workshop begins at 6:00 PM on June 17 and concludes at 5:00 PM on June 22. Join other choral educator-conductors in a five-day workshop led by Dr. Andrew Megill, chair of the University of Illinois Choral division. As a conductor, you will experience daily lecture-demonstrations, podium time, and personal consultation with Dr. Megill. Repertoire to be studied and the topics examined will be sent to all participants. For more information, visit https://publish.illinois.edu/choralconductingworkshop/.
39298
Conference
IBA
ARRANGED
n.a.
Krannert Center for Perf Arts
Megill, A
Part of Term:
S2A
Date Range:
06/11/18-07/06/18
Section Title:
Illinois Bach Academy
Section Info:
"Illinois Bach Academy." Note: This course will meet June 24-29 only. The course offering is 1-3 variable credit hours. The workshop will begin at 6:00 PM on June 24 and conclude after the evening concert on June 29. Spend a week studying, rehearsing, and performing one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest masterpieces - the St John Passion, with some of America's leading experts in Baroque music. Musicologist Robin Leaver, violinist Nancy Wilson, and conductor Andrew Megill lead the faculty. A typical day might begin with a lecture on the liturgical traditions in the Leipzig churches where Bach presented the first performances of the St. John Passion, choral rehearsals on the John Passion, and a master class on Baroque performance practice. The week will end with a public performance of the St John Passion with a period instrument orchestra. Other faculty include Baroque violinist Leah Nelson and Fuma Sacra, a professional vocal ensemble whose performances of Baroque and Renaissance music have "left the audience gasping in amazement." Some experience as a choral singer is necessary, however, the week is designed for amateur as well as professional singers. For more information, visit https://publish.illinois.edu/bachacademy/.
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