MUSIC 76A: Tuba Class
Basic brass techniques as they apply to the tuba including warmups, breathing, and developing a daily routine. For beginning through intermediate players. There is a fee for this class. Please visit
http://music.stanford.edu/Academics/LessonSignups.html for class fees and audition information. All participants must enroll. Zero unit enrollment option available with instructor permission. See website: (
http://music.stanford.edu) for policy and procedure. May be repeated for credit
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1
| UG Reqs: WAY-CE
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 15 units total)
Instructors:
Clements, T. (PI)
MUSIC 76AZ: Tuba Class
Basic brass techniques as they apply to the tuba including warmups, breathing, and developing a daily routine. For beginning through intermediate players. This course includes a fee of $175 for Music majors and minors, and $200 for non Music majors. Zero unit enrollment option available with instructor permission. See website: (
http://music.stanford.edu) for policy and procedure.May be repeated for credit for 0 unit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 0
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 0 units total)
Instructors:
Clements, T. (PI)
MUSIC 76Z: Brass Instruments Class
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. There is a fee for this class. Please visit
http://music.stanford.edu for class fees and signup information. Zero unit enrollment option available with instructor permission. See website: (
http://music.stanford.edu) for policy and procedure.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 0
| Repeatable
for credit
(up to 0 units total)
Instructors:
Clements, T. (PI)
;
Kenley, M. (PI)
MUSIC 77: Percussion Class
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. There is a fee for this class. Please visit
http://music.stanford.edu for class fees and signup information. Zero unit enrollment option available with instructor permission. See website: (
http://music.stanford.edu) for policy and procedure.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1
| UG Reqs: WAY-CE
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 15 units total)
Instructors:
Veregge, M. (PI)
MUSIC 77Z: Percussion Class
There is a fee for this class. Please visit
http://music.stanford.edu for class fees and signup information. Zero unit enrollment option available with instructor permission. See website: (
http://music.stanford.edu) for policy and procedure.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 0
| Repeatable
for credit
(up to 0 units total)
Instructors:
Veregge, M. (PI)
MUSIC 122C: Introduction to 20th-Century Composition
Contemporary works, with emphasis on music since 1945. Projects in free composition based on 20th-century models. Prerequisites:
MUSIC 23 and
MUSIC 24C; passing piano-proficiency examination; or, consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
Instructors:
Marino, J. (PI)
;
Ulman, E. (PI)
MUSIC 125: Individual Undergraduate Projects in Composition
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. Prerequisites: music major, and one quarter of 123.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 45 units total)
Instructors:
Applebaum, M. (PI)
;
Aquilanti, G. (PI)
;
Berger, J. (PI)
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Instructors:
Applebaum, M. (PI)
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Aquilanti, G. (PI)
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Berger, J. (PI)
;
Chafe, C. (PI)
;
Ferneyhough, B. (PI)
;
Kapuscinski, J. (PI)
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Ulman, E. (PI)
;
Wang, G. (PI)
MUSIC 127: Instrumentation and Orchestration
Individual instruments, instrumental groups within the orchestra, and combinations of groups. Arrangements from piano to orchestral music. Score analysis with respect to orchestration. Practical exercises using chamber ensembles and school orchestra. Prerequisite: 23.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum, WAY-CE
Instructors:
Aquilanti, G. (PI)
MUSIC 147L: Studies in Music, Media, and Popular Culture: Latin American Music and Globalization (CHILATST 147L, CSRE 147L, MUSIC 247L)
Focuses on vernacular music of Latin America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina. Musical examples discussed in relation to: globalization, migration, colonialism, nationalism, diaspora, indigeneity, politics, religion, dance, ethnicity, and gender. How music reflects and shapes cultures, identities, and social structures. Genres addressed: bachata, bossa nova, cumbia, forro, ranchero, reggaeton, rock, salsa, tango, and others. Seminar, guest performances, reading, listening, and analysis. Pre-/corequisite (for music majors):
MUSIC 22. (WIM at 4 units only.)
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3-4
| UG Reqs: WAY-A-II, WAY-EDP
| Repeatable
2 times
(up to 8 units total)
MUSIC 152A: Careers in Media Technology
Careers in Media Technology explores how leading audio, music, and video technology companies, such as Pandora, Adobe, Sonos, Dolby, Gracenote, iZotope, and Avid bring products from idea to market. We examine best practices, roles, day-to-day responsibilities, desired skillsets, and department/team function. This seminar is intended for all students considering full-time positions or internships in media technology industry. No prior engineering background required.nTopics include: product management, project management (agile), software development in large organizations, UX/UI design, marketing, hardware development, R&D, sales, operations (HR, IP/patents), and the hiring process.nOnline lectures available. Class time includes discussion and meetings with industry professionals.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1
Instructors:
LeBoeuf, J. (PI)
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