MUSIC 276B: Advanced Trumpet
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. Admission is by audition only. 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 45 units total)
Instructors:
Luftman, A. (PI)
MUSIC 276C: Advanced Trombone
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. Admission is by audition only. 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 45 units total)
Instructors:
Kenley, M. (PI)
MUSIC 276D: Advanced Tuba
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. Admission is by audition only. 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 45 units total)
Instructors:
Clements, T. (PI)
MUSIC 276E: Advanced Jazz Trumpet
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. Admission is by audition only. 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 45 units total)
Instructors:
Worley, J. (PI)
MUSIC 277: Advanced Percussion
May be repeated for credit a total of 14 times. Admission is by audition only. 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
15 times
(up to 45 units total)
Instructors:
Veregge, M. (PI)
MUSIC 277A: Advanced Drum Set
May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. 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.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
14 times
(up to 42 units total)
Instructors:
Rokeach, D. (PI)
MUSIC 280: TA Training Course
Required for doctoral students serving as teaching assistants. Orientation to resources at Stanford, guest presentations on the principles of common teaching activities, supervised teaching experience. Students who entered in the Autumn should take 280 in the Spring prior to the Autumn they begin teaching.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Riopelle, K. (PI)
;
Roman, I. (SI)
MUSIC 286: Religion and Music in South Asia (MUSIC 186, RELIGST 259)
How music and other arts in South Asia are intertwined with religion. Classical, devotional, folk, and popular examples introduce Gods as musicians, sound as God, music as yoga, singing as devotion, music as ¿ecstasy¿-inducing, music as site for doctrinal argument, music and religion as vehicles for nationalism. Co-taught by professors of Music and Religious Studies, focusing Hinduism and Islam in India, Pakistan, and the diaspora. Music practice along with academic study; guest artists and films; no background required.
Last offered: Spring 2013
MUSIC 286B: American Song in the 20th Century and after (AMSTUD 186B, MUSIC 186B)
Critical and creative exploration of song in the Americas. About twenty-five key examples will guide discussion of the interactions between words, music, performance and culture. Weekly listening, reading and assignments will be organized around central themes: love, sex and romance; war and politics; labor and money; place; identity; society and everyday life. Genres include art song; blues, gospel, jazz and country; pop, soul, rock and hip-hop; bossa nova, nueva canción and salsa; electronic and experimental. Takehome and in-class assignments will include critical and creative writing, and music composition, production and performance; final projects may emphasize any of the above.
Last offered: Spring 2015
MUSIC 300A: Medieval Notation
Western notation of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: principles, purposes, and transcription.
Last offered: Spring 2016
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