Ensemble
| ENSM 100 | Choir Ensemble I | |
| 2.00 credits | (5,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| An exploration of choral music from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance, diction and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| Note: An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 110 | Instrumental Ensemble I | |
| 2.00 credits | (4,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| An exploration of the vast instrumental repertoire available. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 150 | Choir Ensemble II | |
| 2.00 credits | (5,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: ENSM 100 | ||
| This course is an exploration of choral music from the medieval period to present day. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance, diction and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| Note: An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 160 | Instrumental Ensemble II | |
| 2.00 credits | (4,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| An exploration of the vast instrumental repertoire available. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| Note: An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 200 | Choir Ensemble III | |
| 2.00 credits | (5,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: ENSM 150 | ||
| This course is an exploration of choral music from the medieval period to present day. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance, diction and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| Note: An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 210 | Instrumental Ensemble III | |
| 2.00 credits | (4,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| An exploration of the vast instrumental repertoire available. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 250 | Choir Ensemble IV | |
| 2.00 credits | (5,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: ENSM 200 | ||
| This course is an exploration of choral music from the Medieval period to present day. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance, diction and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| Note: An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 260 | Instrumental Ensemble IV | |
| 2.00 credits | (4,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| An exploration of the vast instrumental repertoire available. Emphasis will be placed on ensemble, tuning, tone quality, musical phrasing, balance and professional presentation. A varied concert program will be learned and several performances will be given each semester. An audition is required. | ||
| Note: An audition is required. | ||
| ENSM 300 | Choir Ensemble V | |
| 2.00 credits | (5,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: ENSM 250 | ||
| To learn vocal ensemble techniques through practical experience. To rehearse and perform in conditions resembling professional practice as closely as possible. Students in ENSM 300 are expected to perform at a higher level than students in ENSM 250. | ||
| ENSM 350 | Choir Ensemble VI | |
| 2.00 credits | (5,0,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: ENSM 300 | ||
| To learn vocal ensemble techniques through practical experience. To rehearse and perform in conditions resembling professional practice as closely as possible. Students in ENSM 350 are expected to perform at a higher level than students in ENSM 300. | ||