Last offered Spring 2013
This course will introduce and develop a broad range of subjects associated with conducting, including: rehearsal techniques, physical and aural skills, interpretation, and programming. Related areas to be discussed include: balance, intonation, rhythm, articulation, bowings, and complex meters. Weekly conducting and score reading assignments will form the core of the workload. Larger projects may include conducting existing instrumental ensembles, and along with score reading, will be the basis of the midterm and final exams. This course involves a trip to audit a Boston Symphony rehearsal at Symphony Hall.
Class Format: lecture/lab
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will be based on class participation, regular conducting assignments, midterm and final projects
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Prerequisites: permission of instructor
Enrollment Preference: music majors
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Divisional Attributes: Division I
Other Attributes: MUS Group B Electives
Enrollment Limit: 6
Expected Enrollment: 2-4
Class Number: 3492
| CLASSES | ATTR | INSTRUCTORS | TIMES | CLASS NUMBER |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MUS382 SEM Orchestral Conducting | ![]() |
Ronald L. Feldman |
