Music
Music
Faculty
Chairperson: Mary C. Breden
Professors: Mary C. Breden, Rae Linda Brown, Mark Saya, Virginia Saya
Associate Professor: Paul W. Humphreys
Assistant Professor: Michael Miranda
Objectives
The
purpose of the Department of Music is to provide quality music
instruction both for students who wish to pursue music as a career and
for students who wish to enrich their lives through non-career oriented
study and performance. Students and faculty work together to foster
aesthetic involvement and creative and scholarly inquiry that support a
vital community of music learning. Instruction emphasizes a personal
approach. Through the presentation of diverse musical programs, the
department also sustains and enriches the cultural vitality of the
University and its surrounding communities. The work of the department
further supports the goals of Jesuit and Marymount education by
strengthening the socializing influence of music both within the
University and the world at large.
The
Department of Music offers the Bachelor of Arts in Music degree, the
requirements of which can serve as an excellent foundation for students
undertaking advanced studies in preparation for such careers as
musicology, composition, ethnomusicology, music librarianship, and
pedagogy-oriented teaching. In addition to meeting all general
University admissions requirements, students who wish either to major
or minor in Music must meet specific Department of Music entrance
requirements.
Loyola Marymount University and the Department of Music are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Student Learning Objectives
Students majoring in Music should be able to:
- Develop physical coordination
and technical skills required for specific musical activities
(conducting, singing, instrumental performance)
- Apply essential principles of music theory and form to the study and evaluation of musical scores (critical skills)
- Display familiarity with musical notation in performance and original composition (creative skills).
Students majoring in Music should know:
- The historical evolution of
Western music as evidenced by style periods, performance practices, and
representative composers and their works
- The varieties of music as a cultural phenomenon seen in its interrelationship with belief systems, life-ways, and language.
Students majoring in Music are presented with the opportunity to value:
- The power of music as an expression and reflection of human emotion and responsiveness
- The experience of aesthetic engagement that allows for deep identification with music
- The synthesis of
perspectives--physical, technical, analytical, historical--that leads
to a cultured musical sensibility and artistic performance.
Admission to the Major and Minor
An
audition in the applied emphasis (Instrument or Voice) is required
before admission to the major or minor. Audition requirements
appropriate to each instrumental and voice emphasis are available from
the Secretary of the Department of Music.
A grade of C (2.0) or better is required in:
MUSC 122 (Music Theory & Form II)
A grade of B (3.0) or better is required in:
MUSC 181, 280, 281 (Applied Lessons)
Foreign Language Requirement:
Two semesters of foreign language(s) through selection of one of the following options:
ITAL 101, 102 or
GRMN 101, 102 or
FREN 101, 102 or
ITAL 101, GRMN 101 or
ITAL 101, FREN 101 or
GRMN 101, FREN 101
The
language options selected may be taken credit/no credit but require the
approval of the Chairperson and the applied emphasis instructor.