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MUSC 109.00 Choir & A Cappella Arranging 3 credits

Open: Size: 30, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center M215

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm1:50pm3:00pm2:20pm3:20pm

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Synonym: 61600

Matthew Olson

Arranging music for vocal groups is a unique balance between artistic integrity, expressivity, and practicality. This balance will be explored experientially first by broadening student's compositional skills and then by applying these skills to their own vocal arrangements for choirs and a cappella groups. Class activities will include studying vocal ranges, scoring for vocal ensembles, and arranging/transcribing music for various combinations of vocal groups.

Prerequisite: Music 103, Music 110 or instructor consent

MUSC 151.06 Voice 1 credit, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

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Synonym: 61058

Matthew Olson

A study of voice production, breathing, tone development, diction, and pronunciation. Selection (according to the individual voice) of Italian, German, French, and English songs of the Classic, Romantic, and Modern periods. Arias and songs from operas, oratorios, musical theater and popular songs from Western and non-Western traditions. In addition, one studio class per week.

2023-24 $376 fee, Only for students previously with Matthew Olson

MUSC 151J.06 Voice (Juried) 1 credit

Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

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Synonym: 61062

Matthew Olson

A study of voice production, breathing, tone development, diction, and pronunciation. Selection (according to the individual voice) of Italian, German, French, and English songs of the Classic, Romantic, and Modern periods. Arias and songs from operas, oratorios, musical theater and popular songs from Western and non-Western traditions. In addition, one studio class per week.

2023-24 $376 fee, Only for students previously with Matthew Olson

MUSC 185.00 Carleton Choir 1 credit, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 70, Registered: 52, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center M215

MTWTHF
4:45pm6:00pm4:45pm6:00pm

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Synonym: 61142

Matthew Olson

The Carleton Choir, the cornerstone of the choral program, is a select mixed chorus of Carleton students. Each term, the ensemble presents a concert of short and extended works from the large bodies of classical, ethnic, and cultural repertories, including works for mixed, treble, and tenor-bass voices. Concerts are sometimes repeated off campus. Students must have good vocal skills, music reading ability, and a high degree of interest in performing quality choral music. Admission is by audition.

Prerequisite: Audition

MUSC 186.00 Carleton Chamber Choir 1 credit, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 30, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0

Weitz Center M215

MTWTHF
4:45pm6:15pm

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Synonym: 61285

Matthew Olson

The Carleton Chamber Choir is a select, mixed ensemble performing challenging choral music from the Renaissance era to the twenty first century. Admission is by audition and membership in the Carleton Choir (MUSC 185) is also required. Except in rare instances, Chamber Choir singers are expected to commit to all three terms in a given academic year. One weekly TBD sectional rehearsal in addition to the Thursday 5-6:30PM meeting time. 

Prerequisite: Requires concurrent registration in Music 185

By Audition only, requires concurrent registation in MUSC 185

MUSC 251.06 Voice 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 50, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0

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Synonym: 61283

Matthew Olson

A study of voice production, breathing, tone development, diction, and pronunciation. Selection (according to the individual voice) of Italian, German, French, and English songs of the Classic, Romantic, and Modern periods. Arias and songs from operas, oratorios, musical theater and popular songs from Western and non-Western traditions. In addition, one studio class per week. Prerequisite: Music 151 or permission of the instructor.

2023-24 $752 fee. Instructor permission, Only for students previously with Matthew Olson

MUSC 251J.06 Voice (Juried) 2 credits

Open: Size: 50, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0

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Synonym: 61284

Matthew Olson

A study of voice production, breathing, tone development, diction, and pronunciation. Selection (according to the individual voice) of Italian, German, French, and English songs of the Classic, Romantic, and Modern periods. Arias and songs from operas, oratorios, musical theater and popular songs from Western and non-Western traditions. In addition, one studio class per week. Prerequisite: Music 151 or permission of the instructor.

2023-24 $752 fee. Instructor permission, Only for students previously with Matthew Olson

MUSC 299.04 Recital 3 credits

Open: Size: 30, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0

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Synonym: 65679

Matthew Olson

A public music recital of a minimum of thirty minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 299 do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons; 299 includes nine one-hour lessons. Normally 299 would be taken in the junior or senior year, and is repeatable one time. Fees and financial aid for 299 are the same as for two-credit applied lessons.

2023-24 $752 fee. Instructor permission

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