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Syllabus Woodwind Studios: MUAP 3201/3202 Fall 2018 Dr. Timothy Bonenfant Dr. Constance Kelley Dr. Jeff Womack Professor Associate Professor Professor Carr EFA 217 Carr EFA 294 Carr EFA 216 486-6029 486-6032 486-6040 tbonenfant@angelo.edu connie.kelley@angelo.edu jwomack@angelo.edu Course Description (3201): Private study of advanced principles and techniques of performance. For B. M. students. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MUAP 2202. Course Description (3202): Private study of advanced principles and techniques of performance. For B. M. students. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MUAP 3201. Purpose: The purpose of applied lessons is to provide an environment where the student will develop into a competent and confident musician on their instrument. Additional purposes of applied lessons at this level may include: 1) assisting the student in preparation for their junior recital and, 2) assisting the student in acquiring the skills and confidence necessary for lifelong learning of new repertoire on their instrument. Major Course Objectives: Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professionals in the field most closely related to this course Learning to apply course material Developing creative capacities Student Learning Outcomes: The student will: demonstrate reasonable command of all aspects of instrumental technique. generate a plausible, style-appropriate performance of repertoire. continue to refine reed-making skills (double reed majors only). conduct him/herself in an organized, disciplined, and professional manner. Value statement: As a music major, your instrument takes top priority in your music studies. Regardless of which music degree you may be pursuing, you are first and foremost a musician. Your lesson is a synthesis of all music study whether that be theoretical, historical, or technical. These skills, perceptions and experiences acquired from applied study align with professional expectations within the discipline. Successful professional educators are also successful performers.

Student Assessment: Student learning outcomes will be measured by weekly scale/arpeggio assignments, a mid-term scale/arpeggio exam, successful completion of the required number of assignments (etudes and/or solo pieces), and an end of semester jury. Specific items that will be assessed include, but are not limited to: tone, rhythm, articulation, intonation, and musical expression. The student will also be assessed on their attendance, punctuality, and professionalism. Grading: Music department policy is that the final applied music grade is a combination of: studio lesson grade (2/3) senior recital or jury grade (1/3) 1. Studio Lesson Grade (2/3) You will be assessed on the following: o weekly scales and arpeggios; etudes; repertoire (65%) o public performances (15%) o demonstrate professionalism: this involves, though not limited to, such things as your interaction and communication with your applied instructor, attending and fully participating in studio classes, Student Recitals and other required events, and your support of your colleagues. (20%) Rubrics for grading are: A Grade o Scales and arpeggios prepared to assigned tempo (see Scale and Arpeggio Requirements). o Minimum of 10 etudes prepared to assigned tempo. o Passing grade on mid-term scale exam. o For students in the BM Applied track- Three full-length works prepared to o For students in the BM Teacher Cert. track- Two full-length works prepared to o Successful public performance of one of the above prepared pieces. o Professionalism, attendance at Student Recitals, studio class participation and other required events B Grade o Scales and arpeggios prepared to assigned tempo (see Scale and Arpeggio Requirements). o Minimum of 8 etudes prepared to assigned tempo. o For students in the BM Applied track- Three full-length works prepared to o For students in the BM Teacher Cert. track- Two full-length works prepared to o Successful public performance of one of the above prepared pieces. o Professionalism, attendance at Student Recitals, studio class participation and other required events.

C Grade o Scales and arpeggios prepared to assigned tempo (see Scale and Arpeggio Requirements). o Minimum of 6 etudes prepared to assigned tempo. o For students in the BM Applied track- Two full-length works prepared to o For students in the BM Teacher Cert. track- One full-length works prepared to o Successful public performance of one of the above prepared pieces. o Professionalism, attendance at Student Recitals, studio class participation and other required events. STUDENTS PERFORMING AT A LEVEL BELOW THE STANDARDS OUTLINED ABOVE WILL EARN AN F FOR THIS PORTION OF THE GRADE. 2. Jury Grade (1/3) A jury is the Final Exam for Applied Lessons that is performed in front of a panel of three (3) members of the Music Faculty. For this examination you will need to prepare an Instrumental Applied Music Report form; this form can be found on the appropriate professors webpage on www.angelo.edu. Bring this prepared form to your final lesson of the semester for approval/corrections. Woodwind juries will take place during Finals Week. In your jury, you will be required to perform the following: o Scales and Arpeggios (as detailed in Scale and Arpeggio Requirements) o A movement of one of your prepared solo pieces with accompaniment (if appropriate) What you must bring with you to your jury: o three (3) copies of your Instrumental Applied Music Report form o three (3) copies of the piece you will perform at the Jury, instrumental part only Failure to appear at your Jury without prior notification OR failure to bring the requisite materials with you to your Jury will result in you not performing the Jury and earning a grade of F for this portion of your final grade, regardless the type of Jury to be performed. Attendance: Lessons are once a week at a regularly scheduled time. Unexcused absences are NOT permitted. If you miss a lesson and do not contact your teacher prior, you will not be allowed to make up that lesson and your grade will reflect an F for the missed lesson. Studio class will meet weekly. Attendance is required for all woodwind majors. Unexcused absences and tardiness will be treated the same way as in private lessons. You are expected to be on time and warmed up for your lesson and studio class. Student Recitals are a regularly occurring performance avenue for music majors held Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. All students registered for MUAP 3201 & MUAP 3202 will perform in one Student Recital during the semester. All students enrolled in applied lessons are required to be concurrently enrolled in MUSI 1000 (Recital Attendance). Other Required Events include events such as your applied instructors performances, guest artist masterclasses and recitals within your applied area, Junior and Senior Recitals by your applied studio colleagues, and other events assigned by your applied instructor (see your applied instructor for more information). Accompanists:

Public performance (student recital, jury, etc.) of any accompanied piece MUST INCLUDE the accompaniment. If you choose NOT to use the staff accompanist, it is your financial responsibility to engage an accompanist of your choice and inform your applied instructor of your choice. You must rehearse with your accompanist at least once before playing the piece in a lesson for your applied instructor. Maintain a professional relationship with any accompanist and fulfill your financial obligation to them in a timely manner. This applies when you are using a non-staff accompanist. Failure to follow these guidelines falls into the category of professionalism under Studio Grade and may adversely affect your final semester Studio Grade; plan accordingly. Practice: Daily practice time must be scheduled as though it is another class. Write it in your calendar and treat it as an important daily routine. Practice must not be an afterthought or something that is done IF you get done with your homework and work schedule. Practicing must take precedence over any homework or work schedule you may have. It is expected, WITHOUT CONDITION, that students practice a minimum of TWO HOURS each day. This does not include time spent in rehearsals. Important Dates (all concerts are at 7:30 pm in Eldon Black Recital Hall, unless stated otherwise) Wednesdays, 4:00 p.m. Student Recital Hour (beginning in October) Tuesday, September 4 Recital: Dr. Timothy Bonenfant with Martha Saywell, piano Thursday, October 18 Recital: Dr. Jeff Womack with Martha Saywell, piano Thursday, November 15 Woodwind Chamber Ensembles Concert I Thursday, November 29 Woodwind Chamber Ensembles Concert II Tuesday, December 4 Mario Cardenas; Senior Recital Sunday, December 9, 4:00 p.m. Recital: Dr. Constance Kelley Location TBD

University Course Withdrawal Policy: The last day to drop or totally withdraw from regular session courses and the University is Thursday, November 1 st, 2018. Withdrawal grades will be indicated with W. University Honor Code: Angelo State University expects its students to maintain complete honesty and integrity in their academic pursuits. Students are responsible for understanding the Academic Honor Code, which is contained in both print and web versions of the Student Handbook. ADA Compliance: Persons with disabilities which mat warrant academic accommodations must contact the Student Life Office, Room 112 University Center, in order to request such accommodations prior to such accommodations being implemented. You are encouraged to make this request early in the semester so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Student Absence for Observance of Religious Holy Day A student who intends to observe a religious holy day should make that intention known in writing to the instructor prior to the absence. A student who is absent from classes for the observance of a religious holy day shall be allowed to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time after the absence.

All scales and arpeggios listed below must be MEMORIZED!!! BA BA Tempo BM Ed BM Ed Tempo BM App. BM App. Tempo BM App. Major Major scales/arp, scales/arp, Add melodic Nat. & Harm. Nat. & Harm. minors; dim. Minor scales: 1 Minor scales: 2 Triads oct.: oct.: Chromatic Chromatic Add aug. Add arpeggio: Add arpeggio: triads; V7: 2 octaves: dim7: 2 expand scales scales to full octaves: scales to full range range to full range Major Major scales/arp, scales/arp, Add aug. Add arpeggio: Add arpeggio: Add melodic Nat. & Harm. Nat. & Harm. triads; V7: 2 octaves: dim7: 2 minors; dim. Senior Recital Minor scales: 1 Minor scales: 2 expand scales scales to full octaves: scales Triads oct.: oct.: to full range range to full range Chromatic Chromatic Major scales/arp, Nat. & Harm. Minor scales: 2 oct.: Chromatic Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Q = 72 (in 8ths) Q = 84 (in 8ths) Add melodic minors Add Whole Add dim, & Add arpeggio: tone & aug. triads; V7 & dim 7: 2 pentatonic expand scales octaves: scales scales: scales to full range to full range to full range Maintain Fall Semester Expectations Junior recital prep N/A N/A Q = 100 (in 8ths) Q = 120 (in 8ths) Q = 84 (in 8ths) Q = 100 (in 8ths) Q = 120 (in 8ths) Q = 144 (in 8ths) These are MINIMUM expectations for the Woodwind Division. Expectations in your applied lesson MAY exceed the above requirements. Student Teaching Add other scales at prof's Maintain Fall discretion: Semester scales to full Expectations range Q = 60 (in 16ths) Q = 80 (in 16ths) Q = 100 (in 16ths) Q = 120 (in 16ths) Senior recital prep rev. 8/26/2016

Schedule Week of 8-27 Week of 9-3 Week of 9-10 Week of 9-17 Week of 9-24 Week of 10-1 Week of 10-8 Week of 10-15 Week of 10-22 Week of 10-29 Week of 11-5 Week of 11-12 Week of 11-19 Week of 11-26 Week of 12-3 Week of 12-10 Schedule lesson; Introduction; Syllabus. Etude 1 1 st Solo piece (first movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 2 1 st Solo piece (second movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 3 1 st Solo piece (third movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 4 1 st Solo piece (fourth movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 5 2 nd Solo piece (first movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 6 2 nd Solo piece (second movement if multi-movement piece) Scales: All studied up to this date -- MIDTERM SCALE EXAM Etude 7 2 nd Solo piece (third movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 8 2 nd Solo piece (fourth movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 9 2 nd Solo piece (fourth movement if multi-movement piece) Etude 10: Other assignments as deemed nec. by Professor Etude 11: Other assignments as deemed nec. by Professor Etude 12 Other assignments as deemed nec. by Professor Etude 13: Other assignments as deemed nec. by Professor Etude 14 Mock Jury; Instrumental Applied Music Report form is due Juries Note: Weekly progress on Scales/etudes/solo pieces is dependent on the student s satisfactory progress on each of the individual components. For example, a student who does not perform Etude 1 to the satisfaction of the Professor will be reassigned the same Etude for the following week. Obviously, such a reassignment will adjust the Etude portion of this schedule a week later than listed. This is ENTIRELY dependent on the student s progress in each area. Additionally, each Professor reserves the liberty to modify this outline per the individual student.