Bachelor degrees in Piano and Organ: A program that prepares individuals to master the piano, organ, or related keyboard instruments and performing art as solo, ensemble, and/or accompanist performers. Includes instruction in piano and keyboard pedagogy, ensemble playing, accompanying, service playing, repertoire, keyboard and pedal skills, recital, and personal style development.
The Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance is a professional degree for musicians planning graduate study or work in an area of music outside of public education. This degree requires 133 hours for Piano majors.
The Department of fine arts offers the Bachelor of Music degree piano. The
degree is intended for students with high proficiency on their chosen instrument
and who intend to pursue performance careers or who wish to pursue advanced degrees
in music performance. The objectives of the degree program are:
1. the development of high performance and leadership skills in music,
2. the provision of opportunities for intensive study in music literature,...
Music courses are offered to fulfill the major requirements for the Bachelor of
Arts degree in music with a concentration in Piano. In addition, all Allen students
are encouraged to take music classes for aesthetic, cultural and artistic development.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Students graduating with the Bachelor of Arts degree in music from Allen will:
*Demonstrate performance mastery of a primary instrument of study, and performance
competency...
This program affords the intensive, high-level training needed for a career in performance and/or private teaching of piano or voice. Students entering as performance majors must show considerable technical and musical skill
at the time of the entrance audition since they are expected to achieve a professional level of performance by the end of the four-year program.
Major Requirements(Piano): Seventy-four (74) credits in music: Theory- MCTH113, 114, 203, 204, 352, 415; Ear Training/Sight-Singing MCTH115, 116, 205, 206; History and Literature MCHL304, 350, 351; College Chorus MCEN143-443; Applied Piano MCAP123, 124, 125-425, 323, 324 and Piano Proficiency; Voice MCAP165 and 166; Music Education MCED105, 107, 109, 208, 285, 315, 385, 414, 424 and 434; and a Half-hour Graduation Recital....
Core Curriculum Areas A‑E for Music Majors 42
Music Major Core Area F 18
(Grade of C or better is required in all these courses)
Lower Division Theory Courses 8
Take each of the following courses:
MUSI 1101 Elementary Ear Training and Sight Singing I
MUSI 1211 Elementary Part Writing and Analysis I
MUSI 1102 Elementary Ear Training and Sight Singing II
MUSI 1212 Elementary Part Writing and Analysis II
Lower Division Applied Lessons 6
Take each...
The Music Department seeks to produce transformational leaders in the musical arts who will have profound influence in homes, churches, private studios, educational institutions, and on the concert stage. While developing the God-bestowed musical talents of music majors, minors, and elective students, we seek to provide an integrative understanding of the musical arts from a Christian world and life view in order to equip students to influence the...
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