MUS 499

Summer 2021 Part of Term S2A

Part of Term S2A
(1st half) Jun 14-Jul 9

Credit: 0 TO 4 hours.

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

0 to 4 undergraduate hours. 0 to 4 graduate hours. Approved for Letter and S/U grading. May be repeated to a maximum of 16 hours. Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing in music or music education; consent of instructor.

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MUS 499 class schedule data for summer 2021
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:
06/14/21-07/09/21
Section Title:
Choral Conducting Symposium
Section Info:
Topic: "ILLINOIS CHORAL CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM." This course will meet June 13-18 only. The course offering is 1-3 variable credit hours. The workshop begins at 6:00 PM on June 13 and concludes at 2:00 PM on June 18. Join other choral educator-conductors in a five-day workshop led by Dr. Andrew Megill, Chair of the University of Illinois Choral area. 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:
06/14/21-07/09/21
Section Title:
Illinois Bach Academy
Section Info:
Topic: "ILLINOIS BACH ACADEMY." This course will meet June 20-25 only. The course offering is 1-4 variable credit hours. The workshop will begin at 6:00 PM on June 20 and conclude after the evening concert on June 25. Spend a week studying, rehearsing, and performing works of Johann Sebastian Bach with some of America's leading experts in Baroque music. Violinist Nancy Wilson and conductor Andrew Megill lead the faculty. The week will end with a performance 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/.
33640
Online
LIT
2:30PM -4:20PM
TWRF
n.a.
Gallo, D
Messina, A
Part of Term:
S2A
Date Range:
06/14/21-07/09/21
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Seminar in Band Literature
Section Info:
Summer 2A. Topic: "PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE––SEMINAR IN WIND BAND LITERATURE." This course will explore the past, present, and future of wind literature. Topics to be discussed include wind literature that has become a part of the canon and possible reasons this music continues to be performed today; current trends in wind music; and the future of this genre with an emphasis on how to identify music of quality and how to support and encourage diversity within your programming through collaboration and commissioning. Students may take this course more than once, as repertoire is rotated.
39296
Online
RSW
ARRANGED
MTWRF
n.a.
Fairbanks, S
Part of Term:
S2A
Date Range:
06/14/21-07/09/21
Section Title:
Rolland String Ped Workshop
Section Info:
Meets Summer 2A. NOTE: This course will meet June 21-June 25. The course offering is 1-3 variable credit hours and requires concurrent enrollment in the Paul Rolland String Pedagogy Workshop. At the workshop you will learn the acclaimed, ground-breaking playing and teaching principles and techniques of Paul Rolland from world renowned pedagogues. For more information, visit https://publish.illinois.edu/paul-rolland-workshop/. This course will situate Rolland pedagogy within the broader traditions of string pedagogy and music education. For 2021, the course and the Workshop are entirely online.
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