Courses offered by the Chamber & Collaborative Music Department are listed below. Please check the Schedule of Classes for course offerings each semester and consult individual course entries in this schedule for information on course prerequisites and corequisites.
Courses
MUS F300 - Piano Accompanying
Sight reading, transposing, and acquaintance with vocal and instrumental literature.
MUS F301 - Accompanying Recital
Rehearsal and performance as accompanist for a required public performance of a full undergraduate or graduate recital.
MUS F420 - Topics in Performance Study
MUS F450 - Chamber Music
Rehearsal and performance of chamber music.
MUS F500 - Accompanying Recital
Required for MM piano majors. Student is assigned to an accompanying coach as a studio accompanist for one semester and must appear as accompanist for a required public performance of a full undergraduate or graduate recital.
MUS F520 - Topics in Performance Study
MUS F550 - Chamber Music
Rehearsal and performance of chamber music.
MUS I614 - Performer Diploma Collaborative Piano Recital
MUS M533 - Survey of Wind Literature for Collaborative Pianists
A practical, analytic, and historical study of relevant wind and brass repertoire. Emphasis on sonata/duo, concerti, and French conservatory pieces. Additional study of each instrument’s construction and capabilities.
MUS M534 - Survey of String Literature for Collaborative Pianists
A practical, analytic, and historical study of relevant string repertoire. Emphasis on sonata/duo, standard concerti, and shorter character pieces. Additional study of each instrument’s construction and capabilities.
MUS M633 - Wind Literature for Collaborative Pianists
A practical, analytical, and historical study of relevant woodwind and brass repertoire. Emphasis on sonata/duo, concerti, and French conservatory pieces. Additional study of each instrument's construction and capabilities.
MUS M634 - String Literature for Collaborative Pianists
A practical, analytical, and historical study of relevant string repertoire. Emphasis on sonata/duo, standard concerti, and shorter character pieces. Additional study of each instrument's construction and capabilities.
**MUS X2 - Piano Accompanying
For BM piano majors who have passed the upper-division examination and for piano and collaborative piano majors in the MM, AD, PDSP, and PDCP programs.