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TABLEOFCONTENTS I. Introduction....................................................................................................................................3II. EntranceRequirements...................................................................................................................3
A. GeneralAdmissionB. DepartmentalPlacementExamsC. VocalPlacementAssessmentD. PianoPlacementAssessmentE. InstrumentalPlacementAssessment
III. CurriculumRequirements...............................................................................................................3IV. ProgramRequirements...................................................................................................................4
A. RequirementsforIncoming/TransferStudentsB. RequirementsforEntranceintoUpperDivisionStudies
C. ProficiencyExamRequirementsD. RequirementsforExitfromtheProgram E. AppliedMusicPolicyF. JuryExams
V. Recitals..........................................................................................................................................10
A. ObjectivesandPurposesB. RecitalAttendanceC. RecitalPerformancesD. RecitalHearingsE. JuniorRecitalsF. SeniorRecitalsG. SeniorRecitalPoliciesH. RecitalEtiquetteI. Performer’sDressCode
VI. Fees...............................................................................................................................................14
A. AccompanistFeesB. Band/InstrumentRentalFeesC. LostMusicFees
VII.Auditions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………17A. TravelingMinistryTeamsB. ChoraleC. JazzEnsembleD. PianoEnsembleE. ChapelMusicTeams
VIII. MusicInternship………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18
A. MusicMinistriesInternshipB. PedagogyInternshipC. StudentTeaching
IX. MusicFacilities.............................................................................................................................18
A. PracticeRoomsB. Piano/ComputerLabC. MusicLibrary
X. TheAppendices.............................................................................................................................17
A. SuggestedProgramsforMusicDegrees(alldegreeplans)B. AppliedMusicSchedulingFormC. VoiceCurriculumD. PianoCurriculumE. InstrumentalCurriculumF. RecitalsG. StudentAccompanyingTrackingForm
-3-ThemusicprogramisplannedtoprovideeducationandtrainingformusicleadersdesiringtofulfillGod'scalling asworship leaders,ministers ofmusic, choir directors, churchmusicians,music educators andperformers.EmphasisisgiventothedevelopmentofmusicalabilitynecessaryforaneffectiveministryinvariousformsofChristianservice.ItisimperativeindevelopingleadershipandmusicianshipthatthestudentacquiresanacutesensitivitytotheSpiritofGodandHisdirection. Themusicmajor'scourseisademandingoneincludingpracticalministries,thus,excessiveextracurricularactivitiesareseriouslydiscouraged. Motivation for reaching thehighgoalsofmusicministrieswillbeevidencedbythesamedegreeofspiritualcommitmentandmustbeguardedandnurtureddaily.Spiritualandemotionalmaturitywillbeneededinmakingwisedecisionsastodailyuseoftimeandmusicfacilities.The teachersaregenuinely concernedaboutyourmusical and spiritualprogress. Theyexpect you toacceptthechallengeofimprovementfromanadultstandpoint,andareavailableforcounsel.GradesareEARNEDbystudents,notgivenbyteachers.IntheOldTestamenttheofferingsofsacrificeuntoGodweretobeofthefinestquality,bothinsubstanceandattitude.Aswepreparetomakeourmusicalofferingsintheministry,letusalsodeveloptherightattitudesandthefinestqualityofmusicianship.GeneralAdmissionRequirements:(seeAcademicCatalog).TheoryPlacementAssessment:TheTheoryPlacementAssessmentisgiventoallincomingandtransfermusicstudentstodeterminetheorycompetency.All incomingmusicstudentswillenroll inMUS0012BasicMusicianshipI.Theplacementassessmentwillbegiventhefirstdayofclass.Studentswillbeplacedinthepropertheoryclassdependentupontheplacementscores.Iftheassessmentindicatesaweaknessinrudimentaryskills,thestudentwillberequiredtocompleteMUS0012BasicMusicianshipIand/orMUS0022BasicMusicianshipII,beforeenrollinginMUS1114MusicTheoryI. BasicMusicianshipdoesnotcounttowardthedegreerequirement.StudentsenrolledthroughtheDistanceEducationprogramwilltaketheTheoryPlacementAssessmentbyappointment. CoursedescriptionsandrequirementsforallmusicdegreesaregivenintheAcademicCatalogunderthe
INTRODUCTION
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
-4-CollegeofMusicandCommunicationArts(WorshipArtsandMusicPerformance);CollegeofBusinessandEducation(MusicEducation).Suggestedtrackingschedulesforallmusicdegreeplansareincludedinthishandbook.(AppendixA).RequirementsforIncoming/TransferStudentsAllstudentsenteringthemusicdepartmentshouldhavebasicskillsinpianoandvoice/instrumental.TheVoicePlacementAssessment(VPA)andthePianoPlacementAssessment(PPA)willbeadministeredbytheappliedmusic facultyduring the firstweekofeachsemester, inorder todetermine thestudent’sreadinesstobeginstudyinvoiceorpiano.TheVPAandPPAwillascertainwhetherthestudentshouldenrollinappliedmusic(1000level),orinClassPianoorClassVoice.StudentswhoareadvisedtoenrollinClassPianoorClassVoicemustpassthePPA/VPAbeforetheywillbeallowedtoenrollinappliedmusic.EnrollmentinClassPianoorClassVoicedoesnotfulfilltheappliedmusicrequirementformusicmajors.(ThereisnoInstrumentalPlacementAssessmentatthistime).ThefollowingvocalskillswillbeevaluatedontheVPA:1. Demonstrateabilitytosight-singamusicalline. 2. Demonstrateadegreeofnaturaltalentandpotentialforsuccessinadvancedvocalstudies.3. Musiceducationmajors,whoseprimaryappliedmusicareaispianoorinstrumental,mustalso
demonstratevocalproficiency.ThesestudentswillnotberequiredtopasstheVPA;however,studentsmustenrollinonesemesteroflowerdivisionnon-majorvoicelesson(MAP1201)aswellasonesemesterofChoir(MUE1161).
ThefollowingpianoskillswillbeevaluatedonthePPA:1. Demonstrateabilitytoreadmusicinboththetrebleandbassclefs.2. DemonstrateabilitytoplaymusicselectedfromLevelOneoftheBastienPianoRepertoire.RequirementsforEntranceintoUpperDivisionStudies(3000level)Attheendofthesophomoreyearallmusicmajorswillbeexpectedtodemonstratemasteryofthevocal,piano,orinstrumentaltechniquesdescribedbelow.TheVocalProficiencyExamination(VPE),thePianoProficiencyExamination(PPE)andtheInstrumentalProficiencyExamination(IPE)willbeadministeredbytheappliedmusicfaculty,andshouldbeperformedduringthescheduledjuryexamweek.Musicmajorswillberequiredtoattempttheproficiencyoftheirmajorspecializationandthepianoproficiencyattheendofthefourthsemesterofstudy.ProficiencyExamRequirementsRequirementsfortheVPE(VoiceMajors):1. Demonstrate the ability to sing solo vocal selections in three languages other than English
(German,Italian,Latin,andFrench).OtherlanguagesmaybeacceptedwithpriorapprovaloftheSAGUvoicefaculty.
2. Demonstratepropervocaltechniquesinthefollowingareas:breathcontrol,accurateintonation,rhythmicstability,properphrasing,dynamicvariation,andaudiencecommunicationskills.
3. DemonstratetheabilitytoreadalineofmusicaltextfromIPAinGerman,FrenchandItalian(not
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
-5-requiredforWorshipArtsmajors).
4. Demonstratetheabilitytosightsingamusicalline.5. A repertoire list of works studied in the first four semesters of voice study should also be
submittedattheVPE.ThislistwillbekeptonfilewiththeresultsoftheVPE.(Thisshouldideallyincludeaminimumof12songs.)
RequirementsfortheNon-VoiceMusicEducationMajors:1. DemonstratetheabilitytosingsolovocalselectionsinonelanguageotherthanEnglish(German,
Italian/Latin,andFrench). Other languagesmaybeacceptedwithpriorapprovalof theSAGUvoicefaculty.
2. Demonstratepropervocaltechniquesinthefollowingareas:breathcontrol,accurateintonation,rhythmicstability,properphrasing,dynamicvariationandaudiencecommunicationskills.
3. Demonstratetheabilitytosight-singamusicalline.4. Studentsmust earn a gradeof a 70%or better in order to fulfill the requirement for passing
Applied Voice. If the student does not pass with 70%, the student must enroll until therequirementismet.
RequirementsforthePPE(PianoPerformanceMajors). 1. Technique-
a. Demonstrate the ability to play allmajor andminor (natural, harmonic, andmelodic)scales,handstogetherinfouroctaves.
b. DemonstratetheabilitytoplayI,IV,I,V,(V7),Ichordprogressionsinallmajor/minorkeysandinallpositions(root,1st/2ndinversions).
c. Demonstrate the ability to play all major/minor, diminished/augmented, dominantseventh,andmajor/minorseventharpeggiosinfouroctaves.
2. Sight Reading - Demonstrate the ability to sight read one 4-part hymn, one simplevocal/instrumentalaccompanimentandaBachChorale.
3. Repertoire -Demonstrate theability toperformtwomemorizedpiecesof contrastingmusicalstyles. Repertoire must be memorized and performed at an acceptable tempo and anappropriatestyle.
4. Improvisation-Demonstratetheabilitytosightreadandimprovisebyplayingstanzasofahymnwithoutstopping. Studentsarenotrequiredtomemorizethehymn. Treatthestanzas inthefollowingmanner:a. Stanza1:Giveanintroduction,andplaythehymnaswritten.b. Stanza 2: Play the hymn using improvised form**, maintaining original melody &
harmonythatarecapableofsupportingcongregationalsinging.Repeatthelastphraseofthehymnandalter itto includeanupwardmodulationofone-halfstep,onewholestep,upafourthorfifth. (**Suggested improvisedform: lefthandarpeggiatedchord,albertibassorstride.)
c. Stanza3:Playthehymninthenewkey. 5. Harmonization - Demonstrate the ability to harmonize an 8-measure folk/hymn/popular tune
usingI,ii,IV,V(V7),vi,Ichordprogressionsinthefollowingkeys:CMajor,GMajor,DMajor,FMajor,B-flatMajor,andtheirrelativeminors.
6. Transposition - Demonstrate the ability to transpose a simple one-line melody from aband/orchestralexcerptofthefollowinginstruments:ClarinetinB-flatandA,TrumpetinB-flat,
-6-HorninF,andSaxophoneinB-flatandE-flat.*Ineachcase,thekeyoftheinstrumentisthenotewhichisproducedwhentheplayerreadsaC.
StudentsmustattemptthePPEasawholeunitwiththeexpectationtopassthePPEonthefirstattempt.Studentsmust arrive30minutesprior to yourassigned time toprepare for Sections2, 5 and6. Theinstructorwillmakethefinaldecisiononthestudent’sreadinessforthePPE.Studentsnotpreparedwillberequiredtoperformajuryforthatsemester.
RequirementsforthePPE(Non-PianoPerformanceMajors): 1. Technique-
a. Demonstrate the ability to play allmajor andminor (natural, harmonic, andmelodic)scales,handstogetherintwooctaves.
b. DemonstratetheabilitytoplayI,IV,I,V7,Ichordprogressionsinallmajor/minorkeysandinallpositions(root,1st/2ndinversions).
c. Demonstratetheabilitytoplayallmajor/minorarpeggiosintwooctaves.2. SightReading-Demonstratetheabilitytosightreadone4-parthymn. 3. Repertoire -Demonstrate theability toperformtwomemorizedpiecesof contrastingmusical
styles.Repertoiremustbememorizedandperformedatanacceptabletempoandanappropriatestyle.
4. Improvisation - Demonstrate the ability to improvise by playing stanzas of a hymn withoutstopping.Studentsarenotrequiredtomemorizethehymn.Treatthestanzasinthefollowingmanner:a. Stanza1:Giveanintroduction,andplaythehymnaswritten.b. Stanza2:Playthehymninimprovisedform**,maintainingoriginalmelody&harmony
thatarecapableofsupportingcongregationalsinging.Repeatthelastphraseofthehymnandalterittoincludeanupwardmodulationofone-halfstep,onewholestep,upafourthor fifth. (**Suggested improvised form: left hand arpeggiated chord, alberti bass orstride.)
c. Stanza3:Playthehymninthenewkey.5. Harmonization - Demonstrate the ability to harmonize an 8-measure folk/hymn/popular tune
usingI,ii,IV,V(V7),vi,Ichordprogressionsinthefollowingkeys:CMajor,GMajor,DMajor,FMajor,B-flatMajor,andtheirrelativeminors.
6. Transposition - Demonstrate the ability to transpose a simple one-line melody from aband/orchestralexcerptofthefollowinginstruments:ClarinetinB-flatandA,TrumpetinB-flat,HorninF,andSaxophoneinB-flatorE-flat.*Ineachcase,thekeyoftheinstrumentisthenotewhichisproducedwhentheplayerreadsaC.
RequirementsfortheIPE(AllInstrumentalMajors):1. Sight Reading - Demonstrate the ability to sight read one simple piece selected by the
instrumentalcoordinatorandapprovedbythejurypanel. a. Studentwillbegiven2minutestoreviewthepiece. b. Studentmustplaythepiecewhilemaintainingtempowithmetronome.
c. Studentmustplaytheentirepiecetothebestoftheirability.2. Repertoire - Demonstrate the ability to perform two memorized (if applicable) pieces of
contrasting musical styles. Acceptable repertoire for proficiency will be taken from the
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3. Technique- a. Demonstratetheabilitytoplayallmajorandminorscalesintwooctaves(3octavesfor
strings). b. Demonstratetheabilitytoplayallmajor/minorarpeggiosintwooctaves(threeoctaves
forstrings). 4. Knowledgeofthefollowing:
a. Woodwinds:FundamentalArticulation,secondoctaveandcrossingthebreak,trillsand vibrato.b. Brass: Characteristics common to all brass instruments, slide positions and fingering
patterns.Basicunderstandingofpedagogy.c. Percussion: Fundamental rudiments as prescribed in a pre-designated list, basic
knowledgeandplayingabilityofmelodicpercussioninstruments.d. Strings:Shifting,fundamentalarticulation,trillsandvibrato,basicstrummingandchordal
accompaniments. 5. Arepertoirelistofworksstudiedinthefirstfoursemestersofinstrumentalstudyshouldalsobe
submittedattheIPEjuryhearing.ThislistwillbekeptonfilewiththeresultsoftheIPE.Thestudentwillbeguidedthroughvocal/piano/instrumentalstudywiththesegoalsinmind,andmoststudentswillbeabletosuccessfullyachievethesegoalsbythefourthsemester.IfthestudentispreparedtotaketheVPE/PPE/IPEpriortothefourthsemester,theexammaybetakenatanearlierjurywiththeinstructor’s approval. However, if the applied music faculty believes that the student has notdemonstratedproficiency in anyof these areas, the studentwill be required to do so at a later date(usuallythefollowingsemester).StudentsmustbeenrolledinaclasswithaSAGUmusicprofessororanapprovedmusicprofessorbytheuniversityinAppliedPiano/AppliedVoice/AppliedInstrumentalforthesemester inwhichthepiano/voiceproficiency/instrumentalproficiencyisattempted. StudentsWILLNOTproceedtoupperlevelofstudyuntilproficiencyisattained.Inaddition,studentswhodonotpassthePPE/VPE/IPEwillbepermittedtorepeatthesection(s)notpassed.However,thestudentwillbecounseledbyinstructorandaplanwillbepresentedtotheMusicDepartmentChairforapprovaltobringthestudentintocomplianceinallareas.ThestudentwillenrollinlowerlevelMAPandwillbereassessedthefollowinglongsemester.Ifthestudentisunsuccessfulinpassingthefailedarea(s),thestudentwillbecounseledbytheMusicDepartmentChairandrequiredtoenroll in lowerlevelMAP. Ifthestudentisunsuccessful inpassingthedeficientarea(s)inthefollowinglongsemester,thestudentwillmeetwiththeDeanofMusicandCommunicationArtsforfurtheraction.RequirementstoEXITfromtheProgramAllmusicstudentsmustdemonstrateproficiency intheirprimaryspecializationbeforegraduation,perthefollowingstandards.WorshipArtsandPerformanceMajors-showproficiencyinthefollowingareas: 1. Musicministry-determinedbytheinternship.
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choral/instrumentalgroups.3. MusicHistory-baseduponclearunderstandingofallmusicperiodandstylesforgeneralmusic
history,churchhistoryandprimaryinstrument’sliterature(voice,piano,instrumental).4. Piano-determinedbythepianoproficiencyexam(Seepage5).5. Voice/Instrumental-determinedbythevoice/instrumentalproficiencyexam(Seepage5/6).6. Performance-determinedbytheSeniorRecital/NightofWorship.MusicEducationMajors-showproficiencyinthefollowingareas: 1. Education-determinedbytheeducation/pedagogycoursesandstudentteaching.2. Theory - based upon ability to analyze compositions, orchestrate and arrange works for
choral/instrumentalgroups.3. MusicHistory-baseduponclearunderstandingofallmusicperiodandstylesforgeneralmusic
historyandprimaryinstrument’sliterature(voice,piano,instrumental).4. Piano-determinedbythepianoproficiencyexam(Seepage5).5. Voice/Instrumental-determinedbythevoice/instrumentalproficiencyexam(Seepage5/6).6. Performance-determinedbytheSeniorRecital.AppliedMusicPolicyRegistration-Registrationforprivatelessonsisacommitmentforthesemester.NOfinancialrefundscanbemadetostudentsmissingprivatelessonsforanyreason.Studentsarenotpermittedtoregisterformorethantwo(2)credithoursofappliedlessonpersemesterwiththesamemusicinstructor.Credit -Eachcredit involvesa30-minuteprivate lessonandaminimumof fivehoursofpracticeeachweek.Twocreditsinvolvea60-minuteprivatelessonandaminimumof10hoursofpracticeeachweek.Scheduling-Itisthestudent’sresponsibilitytofillouttheappliedmusicscheduleformatthebeginningofeachsemester.Aftertheinstructorandstudenthaveagreedonaconvenienttimeforthelesson,basedontheschedulesuppliedbythestudent,thestudentisexpectedtobefaithfultothatschedule.Oncemusiclessonsareassigned,schedulescannotbechangedwithoutpriorarrangementswiththerespectiveinstructor.TheinstructorisNOTobligatedtochangealessontimefortheconvenienceofthestudent.Ifthe student isunable to takea lessonas scheduled, the studentmust contact the teacheras soonaspossible.(AppendixB).Make up lessonswill only be given at the discretion of the individual instructor. The student is heldresponsibleforlearningthemusicpriortothelesson.Theinstructorisnotobligatedtoteachalessonifthestudentisunprepared.Grades-Basiccriteriaforgradesareasfollows:attendance,attitude,studentparticipationinthelesson,practice,musical progress, jury performance, and recital performance. Aminimum of FIVE hours ofpracticeperweekforeachonehourcreditwillberequired.Continuouslackofpracticeandpreparationforprivatelessonsmayresultinsuspension.(AppendixB).Attendance-Southwestern’son-campusprogramisdesignedasanin-classlearningexperience.Inthis
-9-type of instructional setting, the ability to pass examinations and complete outside projects is only apartialmeasureofthestudent’sknowledge,skills,understanding,andappreciationofthesubjectmatter.Therefore,studentsarerequiredtomaintainregularandpunctualclassattendance.LowerLevelMAP:Ifanyquestionarisesconcerningastudent’sattendance,theMusicDepartmentwillenforcetheattendancepolicycontainedintheAcademicPoliciesdocumentlocatedinBlackboard.A student who is absent from a lesson is totally responsible to make the appropriate advancedarrangementswiththefacultymemberforpossiblemake-upwork. Thefacultymemberwillhavetheprerogativetodetermineifastudentmaymake-upanylessonduetoastudent’sabsencealongwiththetimeframeinwhichtheworkmustbecompleted.However,nopointreductionwillbeimposeduponastudent’sfinalgradeforabsenteeism.Therewillbenoprovisionformake-uplessonsduetothenumberofappliedlessonsbeingtaughtbytheinstructorperweek.Make-uplessonswillonlybegiveniftheinstructormissesthelesson.Tardiness-Studentsmissingfifteenminutesofa lessonwillbecountedasabsentforthat lesson,andeverythreetardiesacquiredinclassesthatmeetthreetimesaweek,andeverytwotardiesacquiredinclasses thatmeet twice aweekwill be considered as an absence incurring the samepenalty. (Sinceappliedlessonsonlymeetonceaweek,onetardywillbeconsideredasanabsence,incurringthesamepenalty).Studentsmustwait15minutesfortheirteacherbeforeleavingthelessonunlesstheyhavebeennotifiedotherwise.Thestudentmustsignarollsheetbeforeleavingortheywillbecountedabsentforthatlesson.Therollsheetmustbeplacedintheinstructor’sofficedoorbox.JuryExaminationsAllappliedmusicstudentsmustmeetforajuryexamforeachappliedlessonattheendofeachsemester.Exception:ThejuryattheendofthesemesterduringwhichaJunior/Seniorrecitaloccursmaybewaivedatthediscretionoftheinstructoraswellasthesemesteroftheproficiencyexam.Themusicfacultywillbeinattendanceforthejuryexam.Thestudentmustsignupforatime.Jurysign-upformswillbepostedoutsidetheVoice/Instrumental/PianoCoordinator’sofficestwoweekspriortojuryexaminations.Juryexamformsaretobecompletedintriplicatebythestudentandpresentedattheexamtime.Theseareavailablefromthe instructor,or intheAppendixSectionofthisManual,andshouldbecompletedseveraldaysinadvanceofthejury.Therepertoireportionofthisformisforwardedtothestudent’sfileintheinstructor'soffice.Thejuryexamwillinclude:Aselectionofthejury’schoice,aselectionofthestudent'schoiceandanyitemfromtherepertoirelist.Thetechnicalmaterialsstudiedforeachsemesterarealsorequired.VoiceJuryRequirements:(SeeAppendixC).PianoJuryRequirements:(SeeAppendixD).InstrumentalJuryRequirements:(SeeAppendixE).
-10-ObjectivesandPurposesforRecitalsItismostimportantforthemusicstudenttodevelopperformanceskills.Theseskillsareoflittlevalueunlessthestudenthaslearnedtousethemunderthepressureofpublicperformance.Experiencehasrevealedthatpositiveopportunitiesforpublicperformancehelptobuildmoreconfidenceandsuccessasaperformer.TheSAGUmusicfacultydesignsacalendarandrecitalprogramswhichallowforanumberofperformanceexperiencesforthemusicstudent.Theseopportunitieswillhelpthestudenttodevelopconfidencethatwill enhance theirministryuntoGod, and that theywill learn tominister toothers as theHoly Spiritinspires. I. RecitalAttendance
Recitalattendanceisrequiredofallmusicmajors(MAP1000RecitalAttendance).Musicmajorswillberequiredtoattendaminimumofseventypercent(70%)ofallrecitalsheldoncampuseachsemester.Non-musicmajorsenrolledinappliedmusicwillberequiredtoattendaminimumofthreerecitals.GeneralStudentRecitalsareheldeachMondayat4:15p.m.inBurkeHall,locatedintheHageeCommunicationCenter,beginningthesecondweekofclasses.Recitalswillincludeperformancesbymusicstudentsandfaculty,musicdepartmentforums,andlecturesbyspecialguestsandmusicfaculty.Eveningrecitalsareheldatvarioustimesthroughoutthesemesterandwillbeadvertisedinchapel,postersintheHageeCommunicationCenterandaroundcampus.Attendanceisdeterminedbystudentssigninganattendanceslipwhichwillbedistributedateachrecital/performance.
MusicMajors(WorshipArts,MusicPerformance,andMusicEducation)arerequiredtohavesix(6)semestersofRecitalAttendancecreditonthetranscriptforgraduation.
A.A.andMusicMinorsarerequiredtohavetwo(2)semestersofRecitalAttendancecreditonthetranscriptforgraduation.
II. RecitalPerformance
General Student Recitals—Performance and Scheduling General recitalswill be open to allappliedstudents. Nomorethantenstudentswillbeallowedtoperformonanygivenrecital.Preference will be given to upper division students and to those who have not met theperformancerequirements.Studentswhowishtoperformmorethantwiceareencouragedtodoso;however,thesestudentswillonlybeallowedtoperformonageneralrecitaliftheprogramis not full.Allmusicmajorsmust perform in the general recitals scheduled throughout thesemester.UnlessthisrequirementiswaivedbytheappliedlessoninstructorwithapprovalfromMusicDepartmentChair.
Studentswhoareperformingshouldexpect todressaccordingtorecitaletiquetteasoutlined
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III. RecitalHearings
AllstudentswhoareplanningtogiveaSeniorRecitalwillberequiredtogiveahearingoftheplanned recital prior to the scheduled recital date. This hearing is to determine the student’sreadiness to present the recital publicly. This recital hearing will be held on any Mondaydesignatedas“RecitalHearings”.Thestudent’saccompanist(s)[whenapplicable]arerequiredtoattendthishearing.TherecitalhearingwillbepresentedbeforeacommitteeoftheSAGUmusicfacultywhichwillincludethemusicdepartmentchair,student’sinstructorandothermembersofthemusicfaculty.
RecitalhearingswillbegradedPass/Fail.Studentsmustpasstherecitalhearingbeforetherecitalperformancewillbescheduled.Studentswillbegivenonlytwoopportunitiestopasstherecitalhearing.Inordertopasstherecitalhearing,studentsmustnotonlydemonstratetalent,butmustalsodemonstratetechnicalproficiencyintheselectedinstrumentorvoice.StudentsmustalsopreparerecitalswhichfollowtheguidelinesforseniorrecitalsintheSAGUMusicHandbook.Apassinggradewillbegiventothosestudentswhoareabletodemonstratetechnicalproficiency,completememorization(ifapplicable)oftheappropriateselectedliterature,asenseofstyleinregard to thedifferentperiods fromwhich themusichasbeen chosen, and correctdiction inregardstoalllanguagesstudied(vocalmajorsonly).
IV.JuniorRecitalsAllWorshipArtsmajorsandMusicPerformancemajorswillberequiredtogiveaJuniorRecital
asoneoftherequirementsfortheirdegree(MAP3200JuniorRecital).WorshipArtsmajorshavetheoptionofaNightofWorshiporperformingavocal,instrumentalorpianorecital,subjecttotheapprovaloftheirprimaryinstructor.AJuniorRecitalwillinvolveaminimumof30minutesofactualperformance.Themusicfacultywilldeterminewhethertherecitalmeetstherequirementfor the degree prior to the performance. This judgment will be based upon interpretation,technique,memorization(ifapplicable),andgeneralmusicianship.Iftherecitalisnotaccepted,itmustberepeated.
V. SeniorRecitals
AllgraduatingMusicmajorswillberequiredtogiveaSeniorRecitalasoneoftherequirementsforadegree(MAP4010SeniorRecital).WorshipArtsmajorshavetheoptionofNightofWorshipor performing a vocal, instrumental or piano recital, subject to the approval of their primaryinstructor.ASeniorRecitalwill involveaminimumof50minutesofactualperformance. Themusicfacultywilldeterminewhethertherecitalmeetstherequirementforthedegreepriortotheperformance.Thisjudgmentwillbebaseduponinterpretation,technique,memorization(ifapplicable), and general musicianship. If the recital is not accepted, it must be repeated.(Prerequisites:StudentsmusthavecompletedallMusicrequirementsandpassedallproficiencyrequirementsbeforetherecitalcanbeperformed.Studentsmustbeseniorsinupper-divisionstandingwithinmajorappliedareaandhavedepartmentalapproval. Requiredforallmusicmajors).
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VoiceRequirementsEachSeniorVoiceRecitalshouldideallyincludethefollowing:1. AsetofItalianartsongs;asetofGermanLieder;asetofFrenchartsongs;andasetof
Englishartsongs.2. Oneariafromanoperaororatorio.3. The instructorand thestudentmaychooseother literature, includingBroadwayshow
tunes;however,theseshouldnottaketheplaceoftherequiredrecitalliterature. 4. Allquestionsregardingrecitaletiquetteandrecitalprogramming,whicharenotexpressly
outlinedintheMusicHandbook,shouldbeaddressedtotheVoiceRecitalCoordinatorwellinadvanceoftherecitaldateinordertoallowthestudentandinstructorsufficienttimetocorrectanyproblematicsituation.
PianoRequirementsEachSeniorPianoRecitalshouldideallyincludethefollowing: 1. Selectionsfromeachofthefollowingtimeperiods,bothwrittenforpianoand(original)
transcriptionsofapplicableworks:(Baroque,Classical,Romantic,20thCentury) 2. Pieces should include selections such as sonata, etude, prelude/fugue, intermezzo,
ballade,rhapsody,nocturne,polonaise,etc. 3. One selection from standard sacred or gospel literature. The piece should not be
completelyoutofthestyleoftheothermusicalselectionsoftherecital. 4. Allquestionsregardingrecitaletiquetteandrecitalprogramming,whicharenotexpressly
outlinedintheMusicHandbook,shouldbeaddressedtothePianoRecitalCoordinatorwellinadvanceoftherecitaldateinordertoallowthestudentandinstructorsufficienttimetocorrectanyproblematicsituation.
InstrumentalRequirementsEachSeniorInstrumentalRecitalshouldcontainthefollowing:1. Selections from each of the following time periods, both written for the specific
instrument and transcriptions of applicableworks: (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20thCentury) Jazz Performancemajors will do appropriate jazz standards dating from theDixielandperiodtopresentday.
2. Atleastoneselectionfromstandardsacredorgospelliterature.Thispieceshouldnotbecompletelyoutofthestyleoftheothermusicalselectionsoftherecital.
3. Allquestionsregardingrecitaletiquetteandrecitalprogramming,whicharenotexpresslyoutlined in the Music Handbook, should be addressed to the Instrumental RecitalCoordinatorwellinadvanceoftherecitaldateinordertoallowthestudentandinstructorsufficienttimetocorrectanyproblematicsituation.
WorshipLeadingRequirementsTheWorshipLeadingPresentationwillconsistofthefollowing: 1. Thestudentmustpresentnolessthan50minutesofworshipleading.2. The student will select their own vocal/instrumental group(s). The group(s)must be
approvedbytheMusicDepartment.3. The student shall be responsible for the selection and rehearsal of the music to be
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Senior Recital Policies -Degree recitals will be recorded upon the student’s request. Thesupervising music instructor must contact mediaservices@sagu.edu one month before therecitalandmakearrangements.Emphasisisplaceduponexcellenceinperformanceratherthanonnon-musicalconsiderations.Itisexpectedthatthestagesettingsforrecitalswillbekeptsimple.Speciallighting,extraordinarydecorations, intricate props, and unusual effects of various kinds are discouraged. Items inquestionshouldbeapprovedbytheappliedinstructorandtheRecitalCoordinator.
Thestudentisresponsibleforallset-upandclean-upoftheperformancefacility,receptionarea,etc.priortoandimmediatelyfollowingtherecital.
Students giving recitals should not feel obligated to provide flowers or gifts for instructors,accompanists,ushers,orothersassistingwiththeprogram.
Engraved invitationsareunnecessary. Thosewishing to invite friends, relatives, students,andfacultyoutsidetheMusicDepartmentmaysendacopyoftheprogramwithashorthandwrittennote.
Flashpicturesshouldbetakenbeforeorfollowingtheprogramratherthanwhilethestudentisperforming.Receptions followingdegree recitalsareconsideredappropriate,butmustbeprovidedby thestudent’sfamilyorfriends.Programs/Posters: 1. Allprogramnotesaretobewrittenbythestudentandeditedbytheappliedinstructor
priortosubmissionforprinting. 2. StudentsareencouragedtousetheSouthwesternAssembliesofGodUniversitymusic
programtemplate.TheprogrammustbeapprovedbytheRecitalCoordinator.3. Allpostersmustbereadyforpostingatleast10dayspriortotherecital.4. Allprogramsmustbeprintedatleast2dayspriortotherecital.
Studentsmustbeenrolledforcreditintheirmajorappliedareaduringthesemesterinwhicharecitalisgiven.
ARecitalChecklististobefilledoutandreturnedoneweekpriortotherecital.(AppendixF).
Wednesday,SaturdayandSundaySeniorRecitalsarenotpermitted.
RecitalEtiquetteAllrecitalistsshouldmaketheirentrancesandexitsfromtheleftsideofthestageorplatform.It
-14-isimportantfortherecitalisttoshowappreciationforaudienceapplause.Bowingistheacceptedformofacknowledgment.
Properetiquetteandtheultimatecourteousbehaviorbeginbyputtingyourselfintheperformer'sposition. Youcanencourageyourpeersandfriendsbyyourenthusiasmandshowingpositiveresponse to their efforts andhardwork. Whistling and vocal cheering is unacceptable. Onlyapplause isappropriate.Membersof theaudienceshouldnot talkorwhisperduringa recital.Entering or leaving the auditorium during the performance is unacceptable behavior. If it isabsolutelynecessarytoarrivelateorleaveearly,recitalattendeesshouldbeseatedinthebackoftheauditoriumandenterorexitbetweenselections.
Performers’DressCodeRecitalsareconsidereddress-upoccasions.AttirefortherecitalperformancemustmeettheSAGUformaldresscode(seeStudentHandbook).MembersoftherecitalaudienceshouldalsoberemindedtobeproperlydressedinSAGUclassroomattirewhenattendingrecitals.GeneralRecitals:BothmenandwomenshoulddressaccordingtothePlatformMinistryAttiredresscode.MEN: Coatandtie,bandedcollardressshirtwhenbuttoned,collarlessknitshirt,buttonshirt,
anddressslacks(Noflip-flops,tennisshoesjeans,cargopants,ordenim).LADIES:Dresses(knee-length,noslitsabovetheknee),skirts,ordressslacksandblouses(Noflip-
flops,tennisshoes,jeans,cargopants,ordenim).EveningSeniorRecitals:MEN: Shirt,tie,sportensembleordresssuit,dressshoes.LADIES:Churchdress,formalattire,dressshoes.AllattiremustmeettheSAGUdresscode.
PracticeRoomFeesare$35.00foreachtypeofMAPcourseinwhichthestudentisenrolled.Forexample,ifastudentistakingbothpianoandvocalappliedmusiclessons,thepracticeroomfeeswillbe$70.00,astherearetwotypesofMAPcoursesbeingtaken.Inaddition,studentsmayonlysignupfor5hoursofpracticeroomtimeforeachMAPcredithourtakenduringthesemester.CodesforthepracticeroomswillbeassignedbytheMusicDepartmentChairatthebeginningofeachsemester.Studentsarenotpermittedtoshareorgivetheircodestoanypersononcethecodeisintheirpossession.
FEES
-15- AccompanistFees
Eachsemester(optional) VoiceStudents InstrumentalStudent
StudentAccompanist10half-hourlessons,10weeklyrehearsals,1departmentrecital,1jury
10wks@$20perwk$200.00
10wks@$25perwk$250.00
Eachdepartmentrecitalorjury(required) VoiceStudents InstrumentalStudents
StudentAccompanist1rehearsal,1departmentrecital.Additionalrehearsalsmaybescheduledforanextrafeeof$5perrehearsal.
$10.00persong$5.00peradditionalsong
$15.00perpiece/movement$7.50peradditionalpiece/movement
FacultyAccompanist1rehearsal,1departmentrecital.Additionalrehearsalsmaybescheduledforanextrafeeof$5perrehearsal)
$20.00persong$10.00peradditionalsong
$30.00perpiece/movement$15.00peradditionalpiece/movement
JuniorRecital(required) VoiceStudents InstrumentalStudents
StudentAccompanist $100.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($15peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
$120.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($18peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
FacultyAccompanist $135.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($20peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
$150.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($23peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
FreelanceAccompanist Studentsmayhireafreelanceaccompanistforhis/herlessonsanddepartmentrecitaluponapprovalbytheinstructor.Thefeewillbedeterminedbetweenthestudentandtheaccompanist.
SeniorRecital(required) VoiceStudents InstrumentalStudents
-16-StudentAccompanist $150.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($15peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
$175.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($18peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
FacultyAccompanist $200.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($20peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
$225.00
Eight30-minuterehearsalsessions($23peradditionalsession)
Dressrehearsal,recitalhearingandrecital
FreelanceAccompanist Studentsmayhireafreelanceaccompanistforhis/herlessonsanddepartmentrecitaluponapprovalbytheinstructor.Thefeewillbedeterminedbetweenthestudentandtheaccompanist.
WorshipLeadingRecitals(required) FacultyAdvisor$150.00
StudentsshouldpaytheaccompanistandhavethemsigntheAccompanistTrackingForm.Acopyofthisformshouldbegiventotheappliedmusicinstructorforthesemesterfiles.Accompanistswillnotplayforperformancesuntilthepaymentismade.Anystudentwhohasnotpaidtheappropriateaccompanistfeewill receive an “incomplete grade”until payment ismade. Uponpayment, theproper gradewillreplacethe“I”.Band/InstrumentalRentalFeesMusicstudentsdesiringtouseaschoolownedinstrumentwillberequiredtopaya$35.00rentalfeetothecashierandsubmitthereceipttotheinstructor.Eachstudentwillbeheldresponsibleforthecareandreturnoftheinstrumentattheendofthesemester.Allinstrumentsmustbereturnedingoodconditionbeforethefinalgradeisgivenforthestudent.Fineswillbechargedforallinstrumentswhichhavebeendamaged,lost,orsimplynotreturned(replacementcostplusa$5.00processingfee).Ifastudentdoesnotcomply,theirnamewillbesubmittedtotheRegistrar’sOfficeandaholdwillbeplacedupontheirfileuntilthematteriscleared.LostMusicFeesMusic will be assigned to each student for rehearsal/performance use. Each student will be heldresponsibleforthecareandreturnofthemusicattheendofthesemester.Allmusicmustbereturnedingoodconditionbeforethefinalgradeisgivenforthestudent.Fineswillbechargedforallmusicwhichhasbeendamagedlost,orsimplynotreturned(replacementcostplusa$5.00processingfee).Ifastudentdoesnotcomply,theirnamewillbesubmittedtotheRegistrar’sOffice,andaholdwillbeplacedupontheirfileuntilthematteriscleared.
-17- AuditionsforthefollowinggroupsareheldthefirstweekoftheFallsemester(Springsemesteriftherearevacancies). Audition informationwillbepostedaroundcampusand in theHageeCommunicationCenter.TravelingMusicMinistryTeams:TheMusicDepartmentsponsorstravelingmusicministryteamswhichrepresentSAGUthroughouttheSouthwestern Region. The teams consist of a select group of students from all departments for thepurposeofextensivemusicministryincamps,churches,andconventions.Admissionisbyauditiononly.Choraleisaselectchoralgroupselectedbyauditionduringthefirstweekofeachsemester.SouthwesternChoraleisopentostudentsinalldepartments.Thegroupwillperformconcertsoncampusandwillmakeselect appearancesoff-campus.All selectedmembersof Choralemust alsoparticipate in theConcertChoir.JazzEnsembleisaselectinstrumentalgroupselectedbyauditionduringthefirstweekoftheFallsemester(Spring semester if there are vacancies). The Jazz Ensemble is open to students in all departments;however,prioritywillbegiventomusicmajors.Thegroupwillperformconcertsoncampusandwillmakeselectappearancesoff-campus.MembersofthisensemblearerequiredtobeintheConcertBandunlessclearedbytheMusicDepartmentChair.PianoEnsemble isagroupselectedbyauditionduringthefirstweekoftheFallandSpringsemesters.The Piano Ensemble is open to students in all departments; however, prioritywill be given tomusicmajors.Thegroupwillperformconcertsoncampusandwillmakeselectappearancesoff-campus.ChapelWorshipTeamsareselectedbyauditionduringthefirstweekoftheFallandSpringsemesters.ChapelWorshipisopentostudentsinalldepartments.
During the senior year themusicmajor is required to complete theMusicMinistries Internship, thePedagogyInternshiporStudentTeaching.Music Ministries and Pedagogy Internship Manuals are available on the SAGU web pagehttp://www.sagu.edu/academics-home/music-resources.All requirementsare listed in thesemanuals.The Student Teaching Handbook is available through the Teacher Education Department. Allrequirementsarelistedinthishandbook.
AUDITIONS
MUSIC INTERNSHIP
-18-PracticeRoomsPracticeroomsareavailableintheHageeCommunicationCenterforthosestudentswhohavepaidthe$35.00 Practice Room Fee. Students who are registered for applied music automatically qualify forpracticeroomusage.AccesscodeswillbeprovidedbytheMusicDepartmentChair.Foodanddrinks(exceptbottledwater)arenotallowedinthePracticeRoomsatanytime.Donotplaceanyitemsonthetopofthepianos.Pleaseusethechairorfloorforyourpersonalitems.Donotshareyouraccesscodeswithanyoneelse.PianoandComputerLabsThe Piano and Computer Labs are available for students’ private use and practice. The pianos andcomputersmustbekeptinproperworkingorder.FoodanddrinksarenotallowedinanyoftheLabsatanytime.MusicLibraryChoralandinstrumentalliteratureisonfileintheMusicLibraryforusebymusicfaculty.OnlyauthorizedpersonnelareallowedintheLibrary. Ifassistance isneededtoobtainentrance,pleaseseeoneoftheMusicDepartmentFaculty.
A.SuggestedProgramsformusicdegrees:WorshipArts;InstrumentalPerformance;PianoPerformance;VocalPerformance;JazzPerformance;MusicEducation/AllLevel;AssociateofArts/Music
B. AppliedMusicSchedulingFormC. VoiceCurriculum
1. CurriculumGuide2. JuryForms3. ProficiencyForms4. RepertoireForms
D. PianoCurriculum
1. CurriculumGuide2. JuryForms3. ProficiencyForms4. RepertoireForms
MUSIC FACILITIES
THE APPENDICES Music Department Forms
-19-E. InstrumentalCurriculum
1. CurriculumGuide2. JuryForms3. ProficiencyForms4. RepertoireForms
F. Recitals
1. Requirements 2. GeneralRecitalSchedulingForm
3. RecitalChecklist 4. HearingForms 5. AccompanimentForm
-20-APPENDIXA
SuggestedProgram-(WorshipArts) FreshmanYear
FallSemesterENG1113 CompositionandRhetoricIGES1122 StrategiesforStudentSuccessREL1173IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureMUS1114MusicTheoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123CompositionandRhetoricIIBiB1223TheChurchinMinistry&MissionMUS1124MusicTheoryIIPSY1153IntroductiontoPsychologyPED2232 WellnessandLifestyleMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SophomoreYearFallSemester
BIB2213 BibleStudyBIO1113 BiologicalScience-or-PHY1113PhysicalScience3hoursfrom:MTH1113,1123(Mathematics)MUS2214MusicTheoryIIIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterGOV2213NationalandStateGovernmentMUS2224MusicTheoryIVCOM1143FundamentalsofSpeechTHE2333PentecostalDoctrine&HistoryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
JuniorYearFallSemester
THE2113IntroductiontoTheology&ApologeticsCMN2213FoundationsofChurchMinistriesMUS3151WoodwindTechniques*MUS3141StringTechniques*COM3113Church&MediaMUS3113BibPerspectiveofMusic&WorshipMUS3352FormandAnalysisMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester3hoursfrom:ENG2233,2243,2273(Literature)3hoursfrom:HIS1113,1123(History)REL1133AuthenticChristianityMUS3121BrassTechniques*MUS3131PercussionTechniques*MUS3312ChoralConducting-or-MUS3322InstrumentalConductingMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SeniorYearFallSemester
MUS3333ChurchMusicHistoryCMN3113MinistryofTeachingCMN3163LeadershipinMinistryMUS4312InstrumentalArranging-or-MUS3342ChoralArrangingMUS4143Principles/PracticesofMusicMinistryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterMUS4123WorshipLeadershipMUS4493MusicInternshipMUS3342ChoralArranging-or-MUS4312InstrumentalArrangingMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
NOTE:Thefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicmajorinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduation:
MAP:10hours(5hoursfrom1000level;5hoursfrom3000level)MUE:6hours(StudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinaMusicDepartmentensembleeachsemesteroffull-timeenrollment-
exceptionforMusicEducationstudentsthesemesterofstudentteaching)MAP1000RecitalAttendance:6semesters
*MUS3121,3131,3141,3151(select3)MAP2000PianoProficiencyMAP3200JuniorRecitalMAP4010SeniorRecital
Thestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
-21-SuggestedProgram-(InstrumentalPerformance)
FreshmanYear
FallSemesterENG1113 CompositionandRhetoricIGES1122 StrategiesforStudentSuccessREL1173IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureMUS1114MusicTheoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE- MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123CompositionandRhetoricIIBIB1223TheChurchinMinistryandMissionMUS1124MusicTheoryIIPSY1153IntroductiontoPsychologyPED2232WellnessandLifestyleMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SophomoreYearFallSemester
BIO1113 BiologicalScience-or-PHY1113PhysicalScience3hoursfrom:MTH1113,1123(Mathematics)REL1133AuthenticChristianityMUS2214MusicTheoryIIIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterGOV2213NationalandStateGovernmentMUS2224MusicTheoryIVCOM1143FundamentalsofSpeechTHE2333PentecostalDoctrine&HistoryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
JuniorYearFallSemester
THE2113 IntroductiontoTheology&ApologeticsMUS3151WoodwindTechniques*MUS3141StringTechniques*MUS3113BibPerspectiveofMusic&WorshipMUS3352FormandAnalysisMUS3373MusicHistoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester3hoursfrom:ENG2233,2243,2273(Literature)3hoursfrom:HIS1113,1123(History)BIB2213BibleStudyMUS3121BrassTechniques*MUS3131PercussionTechniques*MUS3312ChoralConducting-or-MUS3322InstrumentalConductingMUS3383MusicHistoryIIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SeniorYearFallSemester
MUS3333ChurchMusicHistoryMUS4312InstrumentalArranging-or-MUS3342ChoralArrangingMUS4143Principles/PracticesofMusicMinistryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterMUS4154InstrumentalLiteracy/PedagogyMUS4493MusicInternshipMUS3342ChoralArranging-orMUS4312InstrumentalArrangingMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
NOTE:Thefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicmajorinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduation:MAP:11hours(5hoursfrom1000level;6hoursfrom3000level)MAP2hourspianoMUE:6hours(StudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinaMusicDepartmentensembleeachsemesteroffull-timeenrollment-
exceptionforMusicEducationstudentsthesemesterofstudentteaching)MAP1000RecitalAttendance:6semesters*MUS3121,3131,3141,3151(select2differentfromyourprimaryinstrument)MAP2000PianoProficiencyMAP2200InstrumentalProficiencyMAP3200JuniorRecitalMAP4010SeniorRecital
Thestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
-22-
SuggestedProgram-(PianoPerformance)
FreshmanYearFallSemester
ENG1113 CompositionandRhetoricIGES1122 StrategiesforStudentSuccessREL1173IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureMUS1114MusicTheoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123CompositionandRhetoricIIBIB1123TheChurchinMinistryandMissionMUS1124MusicTheoryIIPSY1153IntroductiontoPsychologyPED2232 WellnessandLifestyleMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SophomoreYearFallSemester
REL1133AuthenticChristianityBIO1113 BiologicalScience-or-PHY1113PhysicalScience3hoursfrom:MTH1113,1123(Mathematics)MUS2214MusicTheoryIIIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterGOV2213NationalandStateGovernmentMUS2224MusicTheoryIVCOM1143FundamentalsofSpeechTHE2333PentecostalDoctrine&HistoryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
JuniorYearFallSemester
THE2113 IntroductiontoTheology&ApologeticsMUS2231AccompanyingMUS3113BibPerspectiveofMusic&WorshipMUS3352FormandAnalysisMUS3373MusicHistoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester3hoursfrom:ENG2233,2243,2273(Literature)BIB2213 BibleStudy3hoursfrom:HIS1113,1123(History)MUS2231AccompanyingMUS3312ChoralConducting-or-MUS3322InstrumentalConductingMUS3383MusicHistoryIIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SeniorYearFallSemester
MUS3333ChurchMusicHistoryMUS4312InstrumentalArranging-or-MUS3342ChoralArrangingMUS4143Principles/PracticesofMusicMinistryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterMUS4164PianoLiteracy/PedagogyMUS4493MusicInternshipMUS3342ChoralArranging-or-MUS4312InstrumentalArrangingMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
NOTE:Thefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicmajorinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduation:MAP-11hours(5hoursfrom1000level;6hoursfrom3000level)
MAP-2hoursofeithervoiceorinstrumentalotherthanpianoMUE:6hours(StudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinaMusicDepartmentensembleeachsemesteroffull-timeenrollment-
exceptionforMusicEducationstudentsthesemesterofstudentteaching)MAP1000RecitalAttendance:6semestersMAP2000PianoProficiencyMAP3200JuniorRecitalMAP4010SeniorRecital
Thestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
-23-SuggestedProgram-(VocalPerformance)
FreshmanYear
FallSemesterENG1113 CompositionandRhetoricIGES1122 StrategiesforStudentSuccessREL1173IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureMUS1114MusicTheoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123CompositionandRhetoricIIBIB1123TheChurchinMinistryandMissionMUS1124MusicTheoryIIPSY1153IntroductiontoPsychologyMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SophomoreYearFallSemester
REL1133AuthenticChristianityBIO1113 BiologicalScience-or-PHY1113PhysicalScience3hoursfrom:MTH1113,1123(Mathematics)MUS2214MusicTheoryIIIMUS2212DictionforSingersMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterPED2232 WellnessandLifestyleMUS2224MusicTheoryIVCOM1143FundamentalsofSpeechTHE2333PentecostalDoctrine&HistoryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
JuniorYearFallSemester
THE2113 IntroductiontoTheology&ApologeticsGOV2213NationalandStateGovernmentMUS3113BibPerspectiveofMusic&WorshipMUS3352FormandAnalysisMUS3373MusicHistoryIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester3hoursfrom:ENG2233,2243,2273(Literature)3hoursfrom:HIS1113,1123(History)BIB2213 BibleStudyMUS3312ChoralConducting-or-MUS3322InstrumentalConductingMUS3383MusicHistoryIIMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SeniorYearFallSemester
MUS3333ChurchMusicHistoryMUS4312InstrumentalArranging-or-MUS3342ChoralArrangingMUS4143Principles/PracticesofMusicMinistryMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterMUS4174VocalLiteracy/PedagogyMUS4493MusicInternshipMUS3342ChoralArranging-or-MUS4312InstrumentalArrangingMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
NOTE:Thefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicmajorinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduation:MAP-11hours(5hoursfrom1000level;6hoursfrom3000level)
MAP-2hourspianoMUE:6hours(StudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinaMusicDepartmentensembleeachsemesteroffull-timeenrollment-
exceptionforMusicEducationstudentsthesemesterofstudentteaching)MAP1000RecitalAttendance:6semestersMAP2000PianoProficiencyMAP2100VocalProficiencyMAP3200JuniorRecitalMAP4010SeniorRecital
Thestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
-24-
SuggestedProgram-(JazzPerformance)FreshmanYear
FallSemesterENG1113 CompositionandRhetoricIGES1122 StrategiesforStudentSuccessBIB1XX3TheChurchinMinistryandMissionMUS1114MusicTheoryIMAP1000AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123CompositionandRhetoricIIREL1XX3IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureMUS1124MusicTheoryIIPSY1153IntroductiontoPsychologyMAP1000AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SophomoreYearFallSemester
REL1133AuthenticChristianityBIO1113 BiologicalScience-or-PHY1113PhysicalScience3hoursfrom:MTH1113,1123(Mathematics)MUS2214MusicTheoryIIIMAP1000AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterPED2232 WellnessandLifestyleMUS2224MusicTheoryIVCOM1143FundamentalsofSpeechTHE2333PentecostalDoctrine&HistoryMAP1000AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
JuniorYearFallSemester
THE2113 IntroductiontoTheology&ApologeticsGOV2213NationalandStateGovernmentMUS3113BibPerspectiveofMusic&WorshipMUS3352FormandAnalysisMUS3373MusicHistoryIMAP1000AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester3hoursfrom:ENG2233,2243,2273(Literature)3hoursfrom:HIS1113,1123(History)SSC2322IntroductiontoMusicCompositionMUS3383MusicHistoryIIMAP3002JazzImprovisationMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SeniorYearFallSemester
BIB2213BibleStudyMUS3XX3JazzHistoryMUS4143Principles/PracticesofMusicMinistryMUS3322InstrumentalConductingMAP3002JazzImprovisationMUE MusicEnsemble
SpringSemesterMUS4XX3JazzTheoryMUS4493MusicInternshipMUS43XX3WorldMusicMAP3002JazzImprovisationMAP4XX2JazzArrangingMUE MusicEnsemble
NOTE:Thefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicmajorinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduation:MAP:11hours(5hoursfrom1000level;6hoursfrom3000level)MAP2hourspianoMUE:6hours(StudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinaMusicDepartmentensembleeachsemesteroffull-timeenrollment-
exceptionforMusicEducationstudentsthesemesterofstudentteaching)MAP1000RecitalAttendance:6semesters*MUS3121,3131,3141,3151(select2differentfromyourprimaryinstrument)MAP2000PianoProficiencyMAP2200InstrumentalProficiencyMAP3200JuniorRecitalMAP4010SeniorRecital
Thestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
-25-SuggestedProgram-(MusicEducation-AllLevel)
FreshmanYear(1000levelcourses)FallSemester
GES1122StrategiesforStudentSuccessENG1113Composition&RhetIREL1173IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureMTH1123CollegeAlgebra–or–MTH1143CollegeAlgebrafor
EducatorsMUS1114MusicTheoryIMAP(1hrLL)AppliedMusicMUEEnsemblesMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123Composition&RhetoricIICOM1143CompandRhetIIBIB1223TheChurchandMinistryandMiissionMUS1124MusicTheoryIIMAP(2hrLL)AppliedMusicMUEEnsemblesMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SophomoreYear(1000&2000levelcourses)FallSemester
BIO1113BiologyHIS1113AmericanHistoryIEDU2253FoundationofEducationMUS2214MusicTheoryIIIMAP2212DictionforSingers(recommended)MAP(1hrLL)AppliedMusicMUS3141StringsTechniquesMUS3151WoodwindTechniquesMUEEnsemblesMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester(ApplyforTeacherEducationprogramapproval)
ENG2273IntroductiontoLiteratureHIS1123AmericanHistoryIIBIB2213BibleStudyMUS2224MusicTheoryIVPSY2313DevelopmentPsychologyMUS3121BrassTechniquesMAP(1hrLL)AppliedMusicMUEEnsemblesMAP1000RecitalAttendance
JuniorYear(2000&3000levelcourses)FallSemester
MUS3373MusicHistoryIREL1133 AuthenticChristianityPSY3463TheoriesandPrinciplesofLearningMUS3322InstrumentalConducting(Instrumental&Piano)*MUS3352Form&AnalysisMAP(1hrUL)AppliedMusicMUE EnsemblesMAP1000 RecitalAttendance
SpringSemester
THE2333PentecostalDoctrineMUS3312ChoralConducting(VocalandPiano)*MUS3383MusicHistoryIIEDP4111EducatorAssessmentMAP(1hrUL)AppliedMusicMUEEnsemblesMAP1000RecitalAttendancePHY1113PhysicalScienceMUS4154InstrumentalLiteracyandPedagogy–or–MUS4164
PianoLiteracyandPedagogy
SeniorYear(3000&4000levelcourses)FallSemester
GOV2333 WorldPoliticalSystemsTHE2113IntrotoTheologyGOV2213Nat/StateGov’tMAP(2hrUL)AppliedMusicMUS4174**VocalLit/Pedagogy(Vocal)MUE EnsemblesEDU4293**Curr&InstrinElementaryMusic(Prog.Approval)MAP4000SeniorRecital(PianoandInstrumental)
SpringSemesterEDP3423ClassroomManagementEDU4253SpecialIssuesandPopulationsMUS3131PercussionTechniquesEDU4313Curr&InstrinSecondaryMusicMAP(1hrUL)AppliedMusicMUEEnsemblesMAP4000SeniorRecital(Vocal)
SeniorYear
FallSemesterRDG4513ContentandDisciplinaryLiteracyEDU4479**StudentTeaching(6wkelem/6wksecondary)
NOTE:ThefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicstudentinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduationMAP:9hoursfromtheprimaryspecialization(4hoursmustbefrom1000leveland5hoursmustbefrom3000level).MUE:5hours(See
AcademicCatalogforspecificdetails)StudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinaMusicDepartmentensembleeachsemesteroffull-timeenrollment-exceptionforMusicEducationstudentsthesemesterofstudentteaching.
MAP1000RecitalAttendance:6semestersMAP2000PianoProficiency
-26-MAP2100VocalProficiencyMAP2200InstrumentalProficiencyMAP4010SeniorRecital*Onlyrequiredtotake2hoursofconductingcredit.**FieldexperiencerequiredThestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
-27-SuggestedProgram-(Associate’sDegree-Music)
FreshmanYear
FallSemesterENG1113CompositionandRhetoricIMUS1114MusicTheoryIREL1173IntrotoBiblicalLiteratureGES1122StrategiesforStudentSuccessPED2232 WellnessandLifestyle-or-PED1101-2291ActivityClassinPhysicalEducationMAP AppliedMusicMUE MusicEnsembleMAP1000RecitalAttendance
SpringSemesterENG1123CompositionandRhetoricIIMUS1124MusicTheoryIIPSY1153 IntroductiontoPsychologyPED2232 WellnessandLifestyle-or-PED1101-2291ActivityClassinPhysicalEducationBIB1223TheChurchinMinistryandMissionMAP AppliedMusicMAP1000RecitalAttendanceGeneralElectives
SophomoreYear
FallSemesterBIB2213BibleStudyBIO1113 BiologicalScience-or-PHY1113PhysicalScience3hoursfrom:MTH1113,1123(Mathematics)COM1143FundamentalsofSpeechMAP AppliedMusicMAP1000RecitalAttendanceMUS3322InstrumentalConducting(InstrumentalorPiano)GeneralElectives
SpringSemesterGOV2213NationalandStateGovernmentMUS3312ChoralConducting(Vocal)THE2333 PentecostalDoctrine&History3hoursfrom:ENG2233,2243,2273(Literature)3hoursfrom:HIS1113,1123(History)MAP1000RecitalAttendanceGeneralElectives
NOTE:Thefollowingcoursesmustbetakenbythemusicstudentinadditiontothoselistedabovetosatisfytherequirementsforgraduation:MAP:3hoursMUE:1hourMAP1000RecitalAttendance:2semestersThestudentshouldevaluatetheirsemestercourseloadandabilitiesandincludethesecoursesastheyareable.
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AppliedMusicSchedulingApplication
Classand/orWorkSchedule
Time Mon Wed Fri Tue Thurs Time
8:00 8:00
9:05 Chapel 9:30
10:15 Chapel 10:50
11:35 12:20
12:40 1:50
1:45 3:20
2:50 4:50
3:55 5:20
4:35 5:50
Pleasemarktheareasinwhichyouhaveclassorworkontheaboveschedule.Atimefor
yourlessonwillbebasedonyourpreferencesandthe areas left blank. Understand that schedulingconflicts may make it impossible for you to beassigned your instructor and time preferences.
However, early submission of this form will improve the possibility ofreceivingyourlessontimepreference.Watchforthescheduleoflessonstobepostedbytheinstructor.Ifthereisaconflictwiththetimeassignedto you, it is your responsibility to contact your instructor and makearrangementsforreschedulingbeforethefirstlesson.
PreferenceofaLessonDay/Time
Day:____________________ Time:____________
NameE-mailAddress
SAGUPostBox# Dorm Rm#
Cell#
OffCampusAddress
CityStateZip
MajorSpecialization
MajorPerformanceArea:Piano☐Voice☐Other☐(Specify)
LessontobePiano☐
scheduled:Voice☐
Instrumental☐Specifyinstrument:
_________________CourseCode:__________________
Semester: Fall☐ Spring☐ SummerI☐ SummerII☐
Year: 20______
Levelof Lower☐
study: Upper☐
PreviousStudy:PianoPriortoCollege_____years/monthsSemestersinCollegeVoicePriortoCollege_____years/monthsSemestersinCollegeOtherPriortoCollege_____years/monthsSemestersinCollege
(Specify)______________________________________________
Classification:Freshman☐Sophomore☐Junior☐ Senior☐
LessonAssignment(TobecompletedbytheInstructor)
Day_____________ Time_______________
-29-APPENDIXC
VoiceCurriculumGuide
The exact nature of applied voice instruction for the non-major will be left to the discretion of theindividual instructor. However,thevocal facultywillberequiredtoteacheachappliedvoicemajor inorder toprepare thestudent for theVocalProficiencyExamination (VPE)and for furtherstudy. Eachinstructorshouldfamiliarizehimselforherselfwiththefollowingguidelinesforchoiceofvocalliterature.FirstYear-LowerDivisionStudyThe freshman year is a year of assimilation and new learning and the new voice student is probablyunawareofmanyfacetsofthevocalarts.Emphasisshouldbeplacedonthefollowingaspectsofvocalstudy: 1. Thenatureofbreathcontrol.2. Propervocalsupport.3. Correctdiction.4. Beginningperformanceexperience,bymeansoftheweeklyrecitals.5. StudyofsongsinEnglishandItalian,withanintroductiontoGermanLieder(allsongsshouldat
leastbeattheleveloftheFirstBookseries.Freshmenwhoaremoreadvancedmaybegivenariasfromoperasororatorios;however,theseshouldbechosenfrommorelyriccomposers,e.g.Handel,Mozart,andearlyItalianarias.AriasfromVerdi,Wagner,orPuccinioperasshouldnotbegiventolowerdivisionstudents.
6. TakeMUS2212DictionforSingers.7. Duringthefreshmanyear,atleast6songs(or12forthosestudentselectingtotakeatwo-hour
lesson) should be memorized and prepared to performance standards. This repertoirerequirementshouldincludeasignificantstudyofbeginningclassicalandsacredliterature(thegreatestportionof the study). GospelorContemporaryChristianMusic, andmoredifficultselectionsfromBroadwayrepertoiremaybestudiedinadditiontotheclassicalrequirement.
SecondYear-LowerDivisionStudyThesophomoreyearisayearofcontinuedstudyandthevoicestudenthasbynowbecomemorefullyawareofthevocalartsandhisorherownrepertoireandvoicing.Theareasofbreathsupport,dictionandperformanceshouldagainbeemphasized. Thesecondyearofcollegestudyshouldbefilledwithmuchnewrepertoireandnewlanguagestudy.Thefollowingareasshouldbeintroduced: 1. GermanLieder,ifnotbegunintheFreshmanyearshouldbebegun.2. IfMUS2212hasnotbeentakenitmustbetakenbeforetheendofthesecondyearofvoice
studyinordertobeeligibletotaketheVoiceProficiencyExamination.3. Artsongsshouldbecentraltothestudywithsongsfromthesecomposers(orsimilarstyles):
Schubert,Schumann,Mozart,Handel,Bach,earlyItalianartsongs,sacredliterature,etc.4. Theintroductionofoperaandoratorioariasshouldbebreachedbythesophomoreyearatthe
latest. Again,Puccini,Verdi,or laterWagnerworksshouldnotbeutilizedwiththeyoungerstudent,evenifthestudentseemstobereadyforsuchliterature.
5. Thesamenumberofsongsshouldbestudiedduringthesecondyearoflower-divisionstudyaswerestudiedinthefirstyear;however,thedifficultylevelofthesongsshouldimprove.
-30-6. Duringthesecondyearoflower-divisionstudy,theinstructorisrequiredtopreparethestudent
totaketheVocalProficiencyExamination(VPE)attheendofthefourthsemester. Allvoicemajors,whohavecompletedfoursemestersofappliedvoicestudywillberequiredtotaketheVPEatthistime.Atthispointavocalcommittee,appointedbytheMusicDepartmentHeadwilldeterminewhethertheindividualstudentispreparedtobeginupperdivisionvocalstudy.(SeefollowingsectionconcerningtheVPEjuryformat).
FirstYear-UpperDivisionStudyNote: If the student did not pass all areas of theVocal Proficiency Examination (VPE), the third-yearstudent will be required to enroll in lower-division study for additional semesters until all areas ofproficiencyaresuccessfullyattained.StudentswhopassaportionoftheVPEwillberequiredtoenrollinanadditionalremedialsemesteratlower-divisionlevel,butwillonlybetestedonareasinwhichproficiencywasnotattained.Bythejunioryear,thestudentknowswellthecapabilitiesanddeficienciesofhisorherownvoice.Duringthejunioryear,thestudentisrequiredtogiveajuniorrecitalofsacredselections(pleaseseenumber6inthissectionforfurtherdetails).ThestudentshouldhavestudiedEnglish,German,andItalianartsongs,andsomeoperaandoratorioarias.Thefollowingareasshouldbeemphasized:1. Perfecting modern performance styles as well as attempting to become more historically
informedintheperformanceofearlyvocalmusic.2. StudyofFrenchartsongs.3. IntroductionofFrenchIPA.4. Opera,oratorio,andmoredifficultsacredliteratureshouldalsobeemphasized,withcontinued
studyofmoredifficultGermanandEnglishartsongs.5. At least 12 songs should be memorized during the junior year. Though gospel songs and
ContemporaryChristianMusic(CCM)songsmaybeutilizedinlessons,thesesongsshouldbeusedprimarilyforpreparationfortheJuniorRecital.
6. Duringthejunioryear,thevoicemajorwillberequiredtoperformajuniorrecitalofsacredorgospelandContemporaryChristianMusicselectionsofatleast30minutesworthofmusic.Thefirsthalfofthejuniorrecitalwillconsistofmoretraditionalgospelandsacredselections,whilethesecondhalfwillbedevotedtomorecontemporaryChristianselections.
SecondYear-UpperDivisionStudyThesenioryearisusuallyfilledwithpreparationfortheseniorrecital(whichisthefinalexaminationforexit from the SAGU voice program) and should be a continuation of the study of good performancepracticesandmusicalstyle.Otherlanguagescanbeintroduceddependingonthestudent’sprogress,butitisreasonabletomaintainthefourmajorlanguageswithadditionalrepertoire.Aminimumof45minutesworthofsongsshouldbepreparedtoperformancestandardsfortherecital.Eachseniorvoicerecitalshouldideallyincludethefollowing:1. AsetofItalianartsongs(whichshouldnotbe,ideally,chosenfromanyoverusedanthology,e.
g.,24ItalianSongsandArias,etc.);2. AsetofGermanLieder(whichshouldideallybechosenfromasinglecomposer’sliterature(e.
g.,selectionsfromsongcyclesbySchubert,Schumann,Wolf,Brahms,etc.);3. AsetofFrenchartsongs(ideallyfromonerepresentativecomposer’swork);4. A set of English art songs (either from a cycle of songs or a combination of representative
-31-works);
5. OneariafromanoperainaforeignlanguageoranariafromanoratorioinEnglish;6. Atleastoneselectionfromstandardsacredorgospelliterature;however,thisselectionshould
notbecompletelyoutofthestyleoftheothermusicalselectionsoftherecital,e.g.hymns,gospelsongs,oranyothersongwhichwouldbeconsideredacceptableattheNationallevelofFineArtsFestivalcompetition.
7. Theinstructorandthestudentmaychooseotherliterature,includingBroadwayshowtunes;however,theseshouldnottaketheplaceoftherequiredrecitalliterature.
8. Theindividualinstructorwillbegivensomelatitudeindeterminingtherecitalprogramandmaychoosetohighlightonesetmorethananother;however,eachindividualsetrequirementmustbemet(e.g.,aninstructormaychoosetohaveastudentsing5GermanLieder,andonly2eachofItalianandFrenchartsongs--andtherecitalrequirementwouldstillbemet.ThislatitudewillnotbegiventoastudentorinstructorwhowishestoexchangeEnglishartsongsfortheforeign-languageliterature).
9. All questions regarding recital etiquette and recital programming, which are not expresslyoutlinedintheSAGUMusicHandbook,shouldbeaddressedtotheRecitalCoordinatorwellinadvanceoftherecitaldateinordertoallowthestudentandinstructorsufficienttimetocorrectanyproblematicsituation.
VocalJuryRequirements1. Thosestudentswhoarevoicemajors(lowerdivision),andareenrolledfor1hourcredit,willbe
requiredtogiveajury.Thestudentwillberequiredtoperformoneselection,preferablyinaforeignlanguageoramoredifficultEnglishartsong(atleastattheleveloftheFirstBookseries).Allvoicemajorswhoareenrolledfortwohourscreditwillberequiredtoperformforthevocaljurytwoselectionsofcontrastingstyleandlanguage.
2. Thosestudentswhoarerequiredtotakethevocalproficiencyattheendofthesophomoreyearmust be prepared to give an extended jury performance. Each student will demonstrateproficiency in all areas listed in themusichandbook. Completionof the course,MUS2212DictionforSingers,willbesufficienttofulfilltheDictionrequirementoftheVPE.IfthestudentandinstructorwishtotaketheVPEbeforethecourseiscompleted,thestudentwillberequiredtotakeavocaldepartmentexam,demonstratingproficiencyinforeignlanguagesingingpriortobeingallowedtodemonstratetheotheraspectsoftheVPE.
3. Thosestudentswhoarenotvoicemajors,butaremusicmajors takingvoiceasasecondaryappliedstudy,mustgiveajuryperformanceatthelevelofotherlowerdivisionstudies.
4. Those students who are not voicemajors, but are takingMAP 1201 applied voice for their ownpersonalenrichment,mustfirstexemplifytalentandmusicianshipatthelevelofotherlowerdivisionvoicemajors.Thejuryrequirementwillbelefttothediscretionoftheprimaryinstructor;however,thestudentwillberequiredtogiveajury.
-32-VOICEJURYStudent’sName:________________________Semester:_______Year:______Division:(circleone)LowerUpperInstructor:__________________Major:______________________________AppliedArea:________________Projecteddateofgraduation:______________ REPERTOIRE(Listallrepertoirestudiedthissemester)
Composer: TitleofPiece Memorized Performed
COMMENTS
Poise/Posture
Phrasing/Dynamics
Diction/Language
ToneQuality/Intonation
RhythmicStability
Expression/Interpret
GeneralComments
SIGHTSINGING
_____________ JuryGrade__________________________________________ _____________Faculty’sSignature Date
Pass Fail Comments
-33-VocalProficiencyExam
Student’sName:_____________________________ Semester:_______Year:_______Instructor:__________________________________ SemestersofStudy___________Specialization:______________________________ MajorInstrument:____________AreaofExamination Completed I. DICTION
1.KnowledgeofIPA(requirementmetthroughcompletionofMUS2212) _________ 2.Representativeliteratureselections:
Composer TitleofPiece Comments
II. PROPERVOCALTECHNIQUES
BreathControl
ToneQuality/Intonation
Rhythmicstability
Phrasing/Dynamics
Communicationskills
GeneralComments
III. SIGHTSINGING
Pass Fail Comments
III. REPERTOIRELISTAcompleterepertoirelistofallworksstudiedshouldbeattachedtotheVPEform. _________ProficiencyGrade: ▸ Approved___________________________________________________________________________▸ Repeat__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________Faculty’sSignature Date
-34-VoiceRepertoire
Student’sName:_____________________________ Semester:_______Year:_______Instructor:__________________________________ SemestersofStudy___________Specialization:______________________________ MajorInstrument:____________
Sem Yr Instructor SongTitle Language Memorized
-35-APPENDIXD
PianoCurriculumGuideTheexactnatureofappliedpianoinstructionforthenon-majorwillbelefttothediscretionoftheindividualinstructor.However,thepianofacultywillberequiredtoteacheachappliedpianomajorinordertopreparethestudentforthePianoProficiencyExamination(PPE)andforfurtherstudy.Eachinstructorshouldfamiliarizehimselforherselfwiththefollowingguidelinesforchoiceofpianoliterature.FirstYear-LowerDivisionStudy A. TechnicalSkills:
1. Playallmajor/minorscales,handstogetherintwooctaves.2. Playallmajor/minorchordalcadences(I,IV,I,V7,I)inallinversions.3. Playallmajor/minorarpeggios,handstogetherintwooctaves(rootposition).
B. ImprovisationalSkills:1. Giveanintroductionandplayahymnaswritten.2. Play a hymn in expanded form*, maintaining original harmony and capable of supporting
congregationalsinging.(* Expanded form: a simple chordal or broken chord accompaniment, an octave/chordaccompaniment,righthandoctaveswithchordalfill-ins,righthandarpeggiatedfill-ins,etc.)
3. Thenon-pianomajorswillfulfillthisasapreparedpiece.Pianomajorswillfulfillthisassight-reading.
C. Sight-readingSkills:1. Playasimplefour-parthymn.
2. Playasimpleaccompaniment.D. Simplefour-barmelodyforharmonization(I,IV,V,I-Major)and(i,iv,V,i-Minor)E. Singlelinetransposition(fromwrittentoconcertpitch).F. RepertoireSecondYear-LowerDivisionStudy A. TechnicalSkills:
1. Playallmajor/natural,harmonicandmelodicminorscales,handtogetherinfouroctaves.2. Playallmajor/minorchordalcadences(I,IV,I,V7,I)inallinversions.3. Playallmajor/minorarpeggios,handstogetherinfouroctaves(rootposition)
B. ImprovisationalSkills:1. Play a hymn in expanded form*, maintaining original harmony and capable of supporting
congregationalsinging.2. Repeatthelastphraseofthehymnandalterittoincludeanupwardmodulationofone-half
step,onewholestep,upafourthorfifth.(*seeExpandedFormunderFreshmanYear)
C. Sight-readingSkills:1. Playamoreadvancedfour-parthymn.2. Playamoreadvancedvocalorinstrumentalaccompaniment.3. PlayBachChorales
D. Simpleeight-barmelodyforharmonization(I,ii,IV,V,vi-Major)and(I,ii0,iv,V,VI-Minor).E. Singlelinetransposition(fromwrittentoconcertpitch)
-36-F. RepertoireFirstYear-UpperDivisionStudyBythejunioryearthestudentshouldhavepassedthePianoProficiencyExam(PPE),andshouldbeadvancinginthefollowingareas:A. TechnicalSkills:
1. Play allmajor/natural, harmonic andmelodicminor scales, hands together in four octaves(legatoandstaccato).
2. Playallmajor/minorchordalcadences(I,IV,I,V7,I)inallinversions.3. Playallmajor/minorarpeggios,handstogetherinfouroctaves(allinversions).4. Playscalesathirdapartinmajorandharmonicminorsonly,handstogetherinfouroctaves
(legatoonly). 5. Playdominantseventharpeggios,handstogetherinfouroctaves(legatoonly).
B. ImprovisationalSkills:Thestudentshouldbecapableofservingasaccompanistforchapel,solosandensembles.
C. SightreadingSkills:Continuationofadvancedmaterialsincludinghymns,accompaniments,andpianoarrangements.
D. Simpleeight-barmelodyforharmonization(I,ii,IV,V,vi-Major)and(I,ii,iv,V,VI-Minor),mayalsoincludesecondaryharmony.
E. Singlelinetransposition(fromwrittentoconcertpitch)F. Repertoire:(SeePianoRepertoireRequirements)G. Perfectingperformancestyleandmusicalauthenticity.SecondYear-UpperDivisionStudyThesenioryearisusuallyfilledwithpreparationfortheSeniorRecital(whichisthefinalexaminationforexitfromtheSAGUpianoprogram)andshouldbeacontinuationofthestudyofgoodperformancepracticesandmusicalstyle. A. TechnicalSkills:1. Play allmajor/natural, harmonic andmelodicminor scales, hands together in four octaves
(legatoandstaccato).2. Playallmajor/minorchordalcadences(I,IV,I,V7,I)inallinversions.3. Playallmajor/minorarpeggios,handstogetherinfouroctaves(allinversions).4. Playscalesathirdapartinmajorandharmonicminorsonly,handstogetherinfouroctaves
(legatoonly).5. Playscalesasixthapart inmajorandharmonicminorsonly,handstogetherinfouroctaves
(legatoonly). 6. Playdominantseventharpeggios,handstogetherinfouroctaves(legatoonly).7. Playdiminishedseventharpeggiosbeginningonanynoteinfouroctaves(legatoonly). B. Aminimumof50minutesworthofpiecesshouldbepreparedtoperformancestandardsfortherecital
(requiredforMusicPerformanceandMusicEducationstudentsmajoringinpiano).Eachseniorpianorecitalshouldideallyincludethefollowing:1. Atleastoneselectionfromeachtimeperiod:(Baroque,Classical,Romantic,20thCentury)2. Pieces should include selections such as sonatas, etudes, preludes/fugues, intermezzos, ballades,
rhapsodies,nocturnes,polonaises,andwaltzes.
-37-3. Atleastoneselectionfromstandardsacredorgospelliterature.Thisselectionshouldbecomparable
toapianosoloofFineArtsFestivalquality;however,thisselectionshouldnotbecompletelyoutofthestyleoftheothermusicalselectionsoftherecital.
4. Allquestionsregardingrecitaletiquetteandrecitalprogramming,whicharenotexpresslyoutlinedintheSAGUMusicHandbook,shouldbeaddressedtotheRecitalCoordinatorwell inadvanceoftherecitaldate inordertoallowthestudentand instructorsufficienttimetocorrectanyproblematicsituation.
PianoJuryRequirements1.Allpianomajorswhoareenrolledineither1-houror2-hourcreditappliedpianowillberequiredto
performtwoselections(orequivalent)ofcontrastingstyle,aswellastherequiredtechnicalexercisesprintedonthesyllabus.
2.Allmusicmajors(non-pianomajors)whoareenrollinginappliedpianoaspartofapreparationtotakethePPEattheendofthesophomoreyearmustbepreparedtoplayoneselectionasapprovedbythe instructor,technicalexercises,aswellasoneofthefollowingsections:sightreading,hymnimprovisation,transposition,orharmonization.
3.Studentswhoarenon-musicmajorsandaretakingappliedpianoarerequiredtogiveajuryattheirappropriatelevel.
4.StudentswhoarerequiredtotakethePPEattheendofthesophomoreyearmustdemonstrateproficiency in all areas listed under the PPE in the SAGUMusic Handbook. PPE will function asstudent'sjuryforthatsemester.
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PIANOJURY
Name:_____________________________Semester/Year:_______Coursenumber:_______________Degree:____________________________ Classification:_____(Fr.,So.,Jr.,Sr.)MajorInstrument:___________________ PianoInstructor:________________Previousstudyonpiano______(yrs)______(mos) Projecteddateofgraduation:______TECHNIQUE-40pointspossible TotalPoints____________Majorwhitekey____________________________ Minorwhitekey_____________________________Majorblackkey____________________________ Minorblackkey_____________________________Scales(insimilarmotion) ArpeggiosCadences(Pianomajorsonly-Junior/Senior) Scalesathirdapart(Majorandharmonicminorsonly)Scalesasixthapart(Majorandharmonicminorsonly)DominantseventharpeggiosDiminishedseventharpeggiosbeginningonanynoteSIGHT-READING/IMPROVISATION/MODULATION/HARMONIZATION-20pointspossible TotalPoints________REPERTOIRE-Total40pointspossible TotalPoints_____________
-39-Title________________________________________ Composer_______________________________________Title___________________________________________Composer____________________________________ TotalPoints_____________ JuryGrade__________________________________________________________ _____________Faculty’sSignature Date
-40-PianoProficiencyExam
Name:_____________________________Semester/Year:_______Coursenumber:_______________Degree:____________________________ Classification:_________________
(Fr.,So.,Jr.,Sr.)MajorInstrument:___________________ PianoInstructor:________________Previousstudyonpiano______(yrs)______(mos) Projecteddateofgraduation:______ I.TECHNIQUEGroupA1:Majorwhite-keyscales GroupB1:Minorwhite-keyscalesGroupA2:Majorblack-keyscales GroupB2:Minorblack-keyscales
GroupA1 GroupA2 GroupB1 GroupB2
C C#/Db c c#
D Eb d d#/eb
E F#/Gb e f#
F Ab f g#/ab
G Bb g a#/bb
A a
B b
GroupC1:Majorwhite-keyarpeggios/cadences GroupD1:Minorwhite-keyarpeggios/cadencesGroupC2:Majorblack-keyarpeggios/cadences GroupD2:Minorblack-keyarpeggios/cadences
GroupC1 GroupC2 GroupD1 GroupD2
C C#/Db c c#/db
D Eb d d#/eb
E F#/Gb e f#
F Ab f g#/ab
G Bb g a#/bb
A a
B b
CR=Credit NC=NoCreditGroupA:CR/NC GroupB:CR/NCGroupC:CR/NCGroupD:CR/NC
*GroupE:CR/NC*PianoPerformanceMajorsOnly.DominantSeventhArpeggios/DiminishedSeventhArpeggios/MajorSeventhArpeggios/MinorSeventhArpeggiosComments(handposition,tempo,etc.):
-41-II.SIGHTREADING CR/NCIII.IMPROVISATION CR/NCIV.HARMONIZATION CR/NC V.TRANSPOSITION CR/NCVI.REPERTOIRE CR/NCa)Composer____________________________________TitleofPiece:__________________________________________b)Composer___________________________________ TitleofPiece:_________________________________________VII.COMPLETEREPERTOIRELISTOFALLWORKSSTUDIED************************************************************************************************************ProficiencyEvaluationApproved:_______________________________Section(s)toberepeated:_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________Faculty’sSignature Date
-42-PianoRepertoire
Student’sName:_________________________ Semester:_______Year:_______Instructor:_____________________________SemestersofStudy___________Specialization:__________________________MajorInstrument:____________
Semester Year Instructor SongTitle Composer Memorized
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APPENDIXE
InstrumentalCurriculumGuideThe exact nature of applied instrumental instruction for the non-majorwill be left to the discretion of theindividual instructor. However,the instrumental facultywillberequiredtoteacheachapplied instrumentalmajorinordertopreparethestudentfortheInstrumentalProficiencyExamination(IPE)andforfurtherstudy.Each instructor should familiarizehimselforherselfwith the followingguidelines forchoiceof instrumentalliterature.FirstYear-LowerDivisionStudyA. TechnicalSkills: 1. Playallmajorscales,twooctaves.
2. Playetudesonanappropriatelevel.B. Sight-readingSkills:
Sight-readetudesonanappropriatelevel.C. Repertoire:
Repertoirevariesgreatlyforeachindividualinstrument;therefore,specificguidelinesforchoiceofrepertoirewillbelefttothediscretionoftheinstrumentalfaculty.
SecondYear-LowerDivisionStudyA. TechnicalSkills:
1. Playallmajorandminorscales,twooctaves. 2. Playetudesonanappropriatelevel.
B. Sight-readingSkills:Sight-readetudesonanappropriatelevel.
C. Repertoire:Repertoirevariesgreatlyforeachindividual instrument;therefore,specificguidelinesforchoiceofrepertoirewillbelefttothediscretionoftheinstrumentalfaculty.
D. IPEmustbetakenandpassedinordertomovetoupperdivision FirstYear-UpperDivisionStudyBytheendofthejunioryearallWorshipArtsandMusicPerformanceMajorsmustperformaJuniorRecitalMAP3200.Inaddition,thestudentshouldbeadvancinginthefollowingareas:A. TechnicalSkills:
1. Continuationofallmajorandminorscales,twooctavesatappropriatetempos(threeoctavesforstrings).
2. Continuationofetudesonanappropriatelevel.B. Sight-readingSkills:Sight-readetudesonanappropriatelevel. C. Repertoire:Repertoirevariesgreatlyforeachindividualinstrument;therefore,specificguidelinesfor
choiceofrepertoirewillbelefttothediscretionoftheinstrumentalfaculty.D. Perfectingperformancestyleandmusicalauthenticity.E. Appropriatelevelofpedagogyforspecifiedinstrument.
-44-SecondYear-UpperDivisionStudyThesenioryearisusuallyfilledwithpreparationfortheSeniorRecital(whichisthefinalexaminationforexitfromtheSAGUinstrumentalprogram)andshouldbeacontinuationofthestudyofgoodperformancepracticesandmusicalstyle.Aminimumof45minutesworthofmusicshouldbepreparedtoperformancestandardsfortherecital.Eachseniorinstrumentalrecitalshouldcontainthefollowing:1. Selections from each of the following time periods, bothwritten for the specific instrument and
transcriptionswhenapplicable:(Baroque,Classical,Romantic,20thCentury)2. Atleastoneselectionfromstandardsacredorgospelliterature.Thispieceshouldnotbecompletely
outofthestyleoftheothermusicalselectionsoftherecital.3. Allquestionsregardingrecitaletiquetteandrecitalprogramming,whicharenotexpresslyoutlinedin
theMusicHandbook,shouldbeaddressedtotheInstrumentalRecitalCoordinatornolessthantwomonthspriortotherecitaldateinordertoallowthestudentandinstructorsufficienttimetocorrectanyproblematicsituation.
InstrumentalJuryRequirements 1. Allinstrumentalstudents(lower-division)willberequiredtogiveajury.Thestudentswillberequired
toperformoneselectionand/oroneetudewhichhavebeenapprovedbytheinstrumentalfull-timefaculty.
2. ThosestudentswhoarerequiredtotaketheIPEattheendofthesophomoreyearmustbepreparedtogiveanextendedjuryperformance.EachstudentwilldemonstrateproficiencyinallareaslistedundertheIPEintheSAGUMusicHandbook.
3. Allinstrumentalmajorsarerequiredtohaveastudioscalejury.
-45-INSTRUMENTALJURY
Name:_____________________________Semester/Year:_______Coursenumber:_________________Degree:____________________________ Classification:______(Fr.,So.,Jr.,Sr.)MajorInstrument:___________________Instructor:_____________________PreviousstudyonInstrument______(yrs)______(mos) Projecteddateofgraduation:______TECHNIQUE-40pointspossible TotalPoints____________Major____________________________ HarmonicMinor_____________________________NaturalMinor____________________________ MelodicMinor______________________________Scales: Arpeggios:SIGHT-READING-20pointspossible TotalPoints________
-46-REPERTOIRE-Total40pointspossible TotalPoints_____________Title________________________________________ Composer_______________________________________Comments:Title___________________________________________Composer____________________________________Comments: TotalPoints_____________ JuryGrade__________________________________________________________ _____________Faculty’sSignature Date
-47-InstrumentalProficiencyExam
Name:_____________________________Semester/Year:_______Coursenumber:_______________Degree:____________________________ Classification:_________________
(Fr.,So.,Jr.,Sr.)MajorInstrument:___________________Instructor:_____________________Previousstudyoninstrumental______(yrs)______(mos) Projecteddateofgraduation:______ I.TECHNIQUEGroupA1:MajorScales GroupB1:NaturalMinorGroupA2:MajorScales GroupB2:NaturalMinor
GroupA1 GroupA2 GroupB1 GroupB2
C C#/Db c c#
D Eb d d#/eb
E F#/Gb e f#
F Ab f g#/ab
G Bb g a#/bb
A a
B b
GroupC1:HarmonicMinor GroupD1:MelodicMinorGroupC2:HarmonicMinor GroupD2:MelodicMinor
GroupC1 GroupC2 GroupD1 GroupD2
c c# c c#/db
d d#/eb d d#/eb
e f# e f#
f ab/g# f g#/ab
g bb/a# g a#/bb
a a
b b
CR=Credit NC=NoCreditGroupA:CR/NCGroupB:CR/NC GroupC:CR/NCGroupD:CR/NC *GroupE:CR/NCII.SIGHTREADING CR/NC
-48-III.REPERTOIRE CR/NCa)Composer____________________________________TitleofPiece:__________________________________________b)Composer___________________________________ TitleofPiece:_________________________________________IV.COMPLETEREPERTOIRELISTOFALLWORKSSTUDIED************************************************************************************************************ProficiencyEvaluationApproved:_______________________________Section(s)toberepeated:_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________Faculty’sSignature Date
-49-InstrumentalRepertoire
Student’sName:_________________________ Semester:_______Year:_______Instructor:_____________________________SemestersofStudy___________Specialization:__________________________MajorInstrument:____________
Semester Year Instructor SongTitle Composer Memorized
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APPENDIXF
RecitalScheduling1. Eachinstructormustrequiremusicmajorstoparticipateinrecitalseachsemester.Thisrequirement
canbemetbyperformanceongeneralrecitals.2. Generalrecitalswillbeopentoallappliedmusicstudents.3. Nomorethantenstudentswillbeallowedtoperformonanygivengeneralstudentrecital.Preference
will be given to those students who have not performed on recitals during the specific semester.Studentswhowishtoperformmorethantwiceonrecitalwillbeallowedtodosoonlyiftheprogramhasnotbeencompleted.
4. StudentswhoareperformingshouldbeexpectedtodressaccordingtorecitaletiquetteasoutlinedintheSAGUMusicHandbook.Instructorsmustmaketheirstudentsawareofthisexpectation.
5. Instructorswill lowerastudent’sdailyaverageforanyassignedrecitalperformancewhich ismissedwithoutvalidreason.EachrecitalperformancewillbecalculatedintotheAppliedMusicgrade.Studentsmustnotifytheirinstructorforcancellationofarecitalperformance.Ifthereisavalidreason,therecitalperformancemaybemadeup,butonlyatthediscretionofthe individual instructorandtheRecitalCoordinator.Missedperformancesshouldmakeasignificantimpactonthefinalaverage.
6. Eachinstructorwillmakethefinaldecisionastowhenastudentispreparedtoperformonrecital.Oncethisisdetermined,theindividualinstructormustsubmitaGeneralRecitalSchedulingformtotheRecitalCoordinator.OnceallGeneralRecitalScheduling formsareturned in to theRecitalCoordinator, thecoordinatorwilldeterminethefinalprogram.AnyrepetitionsofsongsormusicalpieceswillbedealtwithatthistimeandfinalapprovalwillbedeterminedbytheRecitalCoordinator.
7. AllGeneralRecitalSchedulingformsmustbefilledoutintheirentirety,includingtitleofpiece,yearofcomposition, composer, birth/deathdatesof composer, translation if necessary, andany significantprogramnotes.Recitalsarescheduledweeklythroughoutthesemesterbeginningthesecondweekofeachsemester.
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SAGU--GeneralRecitalPerformanceSchedulingRequest
Name__________________________ Instructor_________________________Instrument_______________________ RecitalDate________________________PerformanceSelection(s):(Pleaselistfulltitleofselection,composer,opusnumberifapplicable,andprogramnotes.)TitleofPiece:___________________________________________________________________YearofComposition:_____________________________________________________________Composer:_____________________________________________________________________ComposerBirth/DeathDates:______________________________________________________Other:_________________________________________________________________________Instructor’sSignature_______________________________
SAGU--GeneralRecitalPerformanceSchedulingRequest
Name__________________________ Instructor_________________________Instrument_______________________ RecitalDate________________________PerformanceSelection(s):(Pleaselistfulltitleofselection,composer,opusnumberifapplicable,andprogramnotes.)TitleofPiece:___________________________________________________________________YearofComposition:_____________________________________________________________Composer:_____________________________________________________________________ComposerBirth/DeathDates:______________________________________________________Other:_________________________________________________________________________Instructor’sSignature_______________________________
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MusicPerformanceandMusicEducation
RecitalChecklistOnesemesterpriortoanticipatedrecital:____ 1. Finalizerepertoiretobeperformedonrecitalwiththemajorinstructor.
____ 2. Select a tentative date and time for the recital - confirm with the Recital Coordinator
(permissionforarecitalwillnotbegrantedforanyWednesday,SaturdayorSunday,norduring
thelastthreeweeksofanysemester).
_____ 3. Selectanaccompanist(forvoiceorinstrumentalrecital)asearlyaspossible.
Semesterofrecital:_____ 1. Preparetoperformtherecitalhearingbeforeamusicdepartmentcommitteewhichwillinclude
themajorinstructor,MusicDepartmentChairandothermusicfacultymembers.____ 2. Make all necessary room arrangements (including chairs), sound (microphones, etc.), and
recordingarrangements(audio/video)withtheRecitalCoordinator.
____ 3. Prepareprogramnotesandhaveindividualinstructorproofread.
____ 4. Learnandpracticerecitaletiquette.
____ 5. Makearrangementsforpageturners,receptionworkers,etc.
____ 6. Makereceptionpreparationstheweekoftherecital.
____ 7. Havea“dressrehearsal”oftherecitalperformancetheweekoftherecital.
____ 8. PerformtheRecital.
____ 9. Cleanupthereceptionareaandroominwhichtherecitalwasperformedimmediatelyfollowing
thereception.
_____10. Setuprecitalareaforperformance(PerformingArtsHallorBlackBox).
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Onesemesterpriortoanticipatedrecital:_____1. Selectyourvocalists/instrumentalists._____2. Securescoresand/orchartsforyourrehearsals._____3. PlanyourrehearsalsandmakefacilitiesrequeststotheFacilitiesCoordinatoratleast2weeks
inadvance(www.sagu.edu/facilities)._____4. Set the dates and times with the Recital Coordinator. Confirm this date throughout the
semestertoverifythatplansdonotchange._____5. PreparetoperformahearingfortheWorshipLeadingSupervisor,MusicDepartmentChairand
membersoftheMusicFaculty.Semesterofrecital:_____1. Contact your ensemble members to discuss what days and times you will rehearse your
selections._____2. Make arrangements to have “ensemble” and “audience” view video recordings made of
practicesessionswiththeensembleasoftenaspossibleforreview._____3. Prepareprogramnotes/powerpointpresentationandhavetheRecitalCoordinatorproof-read._____4. Learnandpracticetheproperrecital/stageetiquette.
_____ 5. Preparetoperformtherecitalhearingbeforeamusicdepartmentcommitteewhichwillinclude
theMajorInstructor,MusicDepartmentChair,andothermusicfacultymembers.
_____6. MakerecordingarrangementswiththeRecitalCoordinator.Becertaintosecure“ensemble”and“audience”viewsofthepresentationreviewpurposes.
_____7. Makearrangementsforushers,receptionworkers,etc._____9. Presentworshipleadingpresentation._____10. Helpreturnequipmenttotheiroriginallocation,cleanupthePerformanceHallandreception
area._____11. SetuprecitalareaforNightofWorship(NOW)McCaffertyHall
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WORSHIPLEADINGHEARINGStudent’sName__________________________________ Semester:_________________Instructor’sName:_______________________________ Hearingapproved-RepeatHearing
Selection Remarks
Christiancomposition-Theworshipsetpresentsaclear,biblicalmessage Arrangement-Thesetisawell-rounded,cohesive,musicalstatement. Ministryeffectiveness-Theworshipsetleadstheaudiencetoaspiritualresponse.
Worshipfullyrics-Theworshipsetpossessesappropriatelyricsfortheapplicationoftheaudience.Setavoids“trite”expressions.
Musicaltransitions-Theflowofthemusicbetweenselectionsisfluid,notabrupt.
Communication Posture-Theteamutilizesrelaxedbodystancesforproperbreathcontrol. Expressiveness-Theworshipteamusesappropriatefacialexpressionsandbodylanguage.
Stagepresence-Theteamdemonstratespoiseandconfidence. Communicativeskill-Theworshipteamdemonstratestheirabilityto“link”or“connect”withtheaudienceandwithGod.
Unity-Theteamworkswelltogether.
Presentation/Technique Dynamics-Theteamusescontrastingvolumes. Phrasing-Theteam“completes”musicalstatements.Theteamdoesnotbreatheorbreakinawkwardplaces.
Intonation-Theteamdemonstratestheirabilitysingandplayintune.
-55-ToneQuality-Thevocalistsandinstrumentalistsproduceclearandpleasanttones.
Diction-Thevocalistsproperlyenunciatethewords. Articulation-Thevocalistsandinstrumentalistsexecutearticulatephrases(i.e.staccato-short,marcato-marked,andlegato-connected.
Breathing-Thevocalistsandinstrumentalistsutilizeproperbreathmanagement. Rhythmicprecision-Theteamaccuratelyexecutesrhythms. Blend-Theteamcreatesabalancedsound. Energy-Theworshipteamdemonstratesvitalityappropriatefortheirworshipset.
Effectiveness Evidentministry-Thespiritualmotivationoftheworshipsetisdemonstratedwithsincerityandpassion.
Preparation-Anapparenteffortoftimeanddevotionwentintothepreparationofthepresentation.
Interpretation-Themessageofthesongsintheworshipsetisaccuratelyconveyedthroughtheteam’spresentation.
Memorization-Theworshipteamdemonstratesastrongknowledgeofthelyricsandmelodies.
Understandableconcept-Thisisthecombinationofmusicselection,communication,presentation/technique,andeffectivenesstoobtainthedesiredresponsefromtheaudience.
VisualPresentation Powerpointpresentationwascreativeandattractive. Lyricswereaccurateandspelledcorrectly. Miscellaneousvisuals
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PIANORECITALHEARINGStudent’sName__________________________________ Semester:_________________Instructor’sName:_______________________________ Hearingapproved-RepeatHearing
Technique/MusicAwareness Remarks
Tempo-Theperformersetsasteadyandanappropriatetempo.
Style-Theperformerdemonstratesadetailedstylisticunderstandingofthechosenrepertoire.
ToneQuality-Theperformerproducesnicetonesontheinstrument.
Phrasing-Theperformerunderstandsthebasicphrasegroupingsbyexpressingtheminhis/herplaying.
RhythmicPrecision-Theperformeraccuratelyexecutesrhythmsandmaintainsthemthroughouttheprogram
MusicalTransitions-Theflowofthemusicbetweenphrasesandsectionsisfluid,notabrupt.
Dynamics-Theperformerplayswithvariousexpressionsandintensities.
Pedaling-Theperformerdemonstratesgooduseofpedaling.
Effectiveness
Communicativeskill-Theperformerdemonstratestheabilitytoconnectwiththeaudience.
Memorization-Theperformerpresentsasecureandconvincingprogram
Interpretation-Theperformerdemonstratesgoodunderstandingofthestyleandtechniqueofthechosenrepertoire.
Presentation StagePresence-Theperformerdemonstratespoiseandconfidence.
RecitalProgram/ProgramNotes-Theprogramisneatlyandprofessionallyorganized.
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Student’sName__________________________________Semester:_________________Instructor’sName:_____________________ Hearingapproved-RepeatHearing
Technique/MusicAwareness Remarks
Tempo-Theperformersetsasteadyandanappropriatetempo.
Style-Theperformerdemonstratesadetailedstylisticunderstandingofthechosenrepertoire.
ToneQuality-Theperformerproducesnicetonesontheinstrument.
Phrasing-Theperformerunderstandsthebasicphrasegroupingsbyexpressingtheminhis/herplaying.
RhythmicPrecision-Theperformeraccuratelyexecutesrhythmsandmaintainsthemthroughouttheprogram
MusicalTransitions-Theflowofthemusicbetweenphrasesandsectionsisfluid,notabrupt.
Dynamics-Theperformerplayswithvariousexpressionsandintensities.
Accompanist-Theperformerdemonstratesblendandbalancewithpianistorothermusicalinstruments.
Effectiveness
Communicativeskill-Theperformerdemonstratestheabilitytoconnectwiththeaudience.
Interpretation-Theperformerdemonstratesgoodunderstandingofthestyleandtechniqueofthechosenrepertoire.
Presentation StagePresence-Theperformerdemonstratespoiseandconfidence.
RecitalProgram/ProgramNotes-Theprogramisneatlyandprofessionallyorganized.
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Student’sName__________________________________ Semester:_________________Instructor’sName:_______________________________ Hearingapproved-RepeatHearing
Technique/MusicAwareness Remarks
Tempo-Theperformersetsasteadyandanappropriatetempo.
Style-Theperformerdemonstratesadetailedstylisticunderstandingofthechosenrepertoire.
BreathControl-Theperformerdemonstratesproperbreathcontrolforsinging.
Intonation-Theperformersingswithproperintonation.
ToneQuality-Theperformerproducespropervocaltones.
Diction-Theperformerexecutesproperdictionforeachlanguage.
Phrasing-Theperformerdemonstratesthebasicphrasegroupingsbyexpressingtheminhis/hersinging.
RhythmicPrecision-Theperformeraccuratelyexecutesrhythmsandmaintainsthemthroughouttheprogram
MusicalTransitions-Theflowofthemusicbetweenphrasesandsectionsisfluid,notabrupt.
Dynamics-Theperformersingswithvariousexpressionsandintensities.
Accompanist-Theperformerdemonstratesblendandbalancewithpianistorothermusicalinstruments.
Effectiveness
Communicativeskill-Theperformerdemonstratestheabilitytoconnectwiththeaudience.
Interpretation-Theperformerdemonstratesgoodunderstandingofthestyleandtechniqueofthechosenrepertoire.
Presentation
StagePresence-Theperformerdemonstratespoiseandconfidence.
RecitalProgram/ProgramNotes-Theprogramisneatlyandprofessionallyorganized.
-59-SAGU ACCOMPANYING TRACKING FORM
Student Name: _____________________________ Accompanist: ______________________________ Semester: _________________________________
Date Duration of rehearsal
Date Duration of lesson
Accompanist’s Initials
____/____/____
____ minutes
____/___/____
____ minutes
__________
I understand that hiring an accompanist for lessons and rehearsals is strongly suggested by the instructor but not required for passing this course. However, I do understand that I will need to hire an accompanist to play for my jury and recital. Student’s signature: _______________________________ Recital Date(s): ________________________________ (Paid: ______________________) Signed by Accompanist Jury Date: ________________________________ (Paid: ______________________) Signed by Accompanist Lesson(s)/Rehearsal(s): ________________________________ (Paid: ______________________)
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