Ensemble participation gives students (including both Music majors and non-majors) the opportunity to develop their musicality and technical skills in a group setting, prepare and perform repertoire together instead of just on their own. Students will hone their musicianship skills (such as ear training, active listening, intensive study of scores, theoretical analysis, technical abilities for one’s instrument). Active participation will build a student’s confidence in performance settings. Participants are expected to prepare their parts outside of rehearsal and come ready to solve problems together so as to realize a cohesive and unified performance, an experience which fosters a strong bond and sense of community.
Units: 0.5
Max Enrollment: 100
Prerequisites: MUS 260-M09. Open to Juniors and Seniors (First-Years and Sophomores are eligible to enroll in MUS 260 each Spring). This course is open to qualified students who have completed 2 years of ensemble performance by permission of the individual ensemble director.
Instructor: Washington
Typical Periods Offered: Spring
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Spring
Notes: One-half unit of credit is granted for a full year (Fall and Spring semesters) of participation in any one of the department-sponsored ensembles. Students register for MUS 270 in the Spring semester only. This course may be repeated for credit (the course can be taken a total of 2 times). Mandatory Credit/Non Credit.