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Bachelor of Music: Theory/Composition 1 BACHELOR OF MUSIC: THEORY/ COMPOSITION Overview The program in composition, music history and theory aims to develop the aural skills needed by all musicians to provide the necessary theoretical knowledge for the continuing study and performance of music, to develop analytical and esthetic understanding of music forms and styles, and to foster the creative impulse in music. Students also have access to Westminster s music computing center, where they can compose, orchestrate, and print their compositions in publishable quality using computers interfaced with sampler/ synthesizers as well as sequencing and music printing software. Curriculum Overview Required musicianship and historiography courses, contemporary trends, music since 1900, and elective theory and music history courses form the core of undergraduate study. All baccalaureate candidates must elect an additional music history course and a level I theory course; bachelor of music candidates, must also elect a level II theory course. Elective courses provide students with opportunities to apply their skills to specific areas of inquiry after satisfying specific prerequisites. The core requirements for bachelor of music students include one music history elective and two music theory electives. Degree Offered B.M. in Theory and Composition Contact Sharon Mirchandani, Ph.D. Professor and Chair of Music Composition, History, and Theory Williamson Hall 44 609-921-7100, ext. 8313 smirchandani@rider.edu Program Website: www.rider.edu/wcc/undergraduate-programs/theoryand-composition (http://www.rider.edu/wcc/undergraduate-programs/ theory-and-composition) Associated Department: Department of Music History, Theory, and Composition Related Programs Music Education (http://catalog.rider.edu/westminster-choir-college/ undergraduate-programs/bm-music-education) Music Studies (http://catalog.rider.edu/undergraduate/collegesschools/westminster-college-arts/fine-performing-arts/majorsminors-certificates/music-studies-ba) Piano (http://catalog.rider.edu/westminster-choir-college/ undergraduate-programs/bm-music-piano) Voice Performance (http://catalog.rider.edu/westminster-choircollege/undergraduate-programs/bm-music-voice-performance) Faculty Sharon Mirchandani (chair) Professor, Music History/Theory, 1997. B.M., Bowling Green State University; M.M., Temple University; Ph.D., Rutgers Christian Carey Associate Professor, Theory/Composition/Music History, 2004. B.M., Juilliard; M.M., Boston University; Ph.D., Rutgers Charles Frantz Adjunct Associate Professor, Theory/Music History, 2000. B.M., M.M., Temple University; Ph.D., Rutgers R. Douglas Helvering Adjunct Associate Professor, Theory, 2009. B.M., University of Nebraska; M.M., Westminster Choir College; D.M.A., University of Kansas. Ronald A. Hemmel Professor, Theory/Composition, 1994. B.M., Westminster Choir College; M.M., James Madison University; M.Phil., Ph.D., Rutgers Eric Hung Associate Professor, Music History, 2004. A.R.C.T., Royal Conservatory of Music; B.A., Wesleyan University; Ph.D., Stanford Jay Kawarsky Professor, Theory, 1989. B.M.E., Iowa State University; M.M., D.M., Northwestern Anthony Kosar Professor, Theory, 1984. B.M., West Liberty State College; M.M., Southern Illinois University; Ph.D., The Ohio State Carmen Mateiescu Adjunct Assistant Professor, Theory/Composition, 2007. B.M., M.M., University of Music (Bucharest); Ph.D., Rutgers Joel Phillips Professor, Theory, 1985. M.M., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester; B.M., D.M.A., University of Alabama. Stefan Young Professor, Theory, 1979. B.M., Rollins College; M.M., The Juilliard School; Ph.D., Rutgers Theory and Composition Program Requirements Learn more about General Undergraduate Requirements. (http:// catalog.rider.edu/westminster-choir-college/undergraduate-programs/ general-requirements) Code Title Credits Choirs and Conducting CR 109 Chapel Choir (2 terms) 2 CR 209 Schola Cantorum (2 terms) 2 CR 509 Symphonic Choir (4 terms) 4 CR 215 Fundamentals of Conducting 3 Applied Music and Diction Select one primary from Organ, Piano or Voice 1 OR 101B Organ Primary (2 terms) 2 or PI 101B or VC 201B OR 201B Organ Primary (2 terms) 2 or PI 201B or VC 201B OR 301B Organ Primary (2 terms) 2 or PI 301B or VC 301B OR 401B Organ Primary (2 terms) 2 or PI 401B or VC 401B Voice or Piano secondary (4 terms) 4 Private Composition (6 terms) 12 VC 115 English & Italian Diction 2 2 VC 116 French & German Diction 2 2 Theory and Music History

2 Bachelor of Music: Theory/Composition TH 141 & TH 142 & TH 241 Musicianship I and Musicianship II and Musicianship III TH 342 Contemporary Trends 3 Theory level I elective 3 Theory level II elective 3 MH 247 & MH 248 Music Historiography I and Music Historiography II MH 345 Music Since 1900 3 Music history elective 3 Professional Studies TH 237 Composition Class 3 Additional Level I Theory elective 3 Additional Level II Theory elective 3 Additional Theory or Music History electives (2 courses) 6 TH 480 Senior Project 3 Arts and Sciences LL 131 English Composition 3 Foreign Language I/II (2 courses) 3 6 Literature or Philosophy elective 3 Social/Behavioral/Natural Science elective 3 History elective 3 Arts & Sciences electives (4 courses) 12 Free Electives Free Electives 6 Total Credits 126 Notes 1 2 3 4 5 Eight terms of one-credit, half-hour lessons (suffix B) are covered under full-time tuition. Students wishing to take a full-hour lesson register for suffix G, and are billed for one half-hour. VC 115 and VC 116 are required for voice primary students only. Organ and piano primary students may substitute four additional credits of free electives for these two courses. If students are exempted from one or more semesters of foreign language study, they must replace the missing credits with other Arts & Sciences electives. Students must present a public recital in the senior year that includes both compositions written by the student and performance on the applied primary instrument. Recitals must be approved in advance by both the Music Composition, History & Theory Department and the applied primary department. Attendance requirements at monthly departmental forums must be met. Academic Plan of Study The following educational plan is provided as a sample only. Rider students who do not declare a major during their freshman year; who change their major; or those who transfer to Rider may follow a different plan to ensure a timely graduation. Each student, with guidance from his or her academic advisor, will develop a personalized educational plan. 12 6 Course Title Credits Year 1 CR 109 Chapel Choir 1 TH 237 Composition Class 3 OR 101B Organ Primary PI 101B VC 101B VC 115 English & Italian Diction 1 2 Choose one secondary from: 1 PI 103 Piano Secondary I VC 103 Voice Secondary TH 141 Musicianship I 4 LL 131 English Composition 3 Semester Credit Hours 15 CR 109 Chapel Choir 1 TH 101A Composition Primary 2 OR 101B Organ Primary PI 101B VC 101B VC 116 French & German Diction 1 2 Choose 1 secondary from: 1 PI 104 Piano Secondary II VC 203 Voice Secondary TH 142 Musicianship II 4 Lit/Phil Elective 3 Arts & Sciences Elective 3 Semester Credit Hours 17 Year 2 CR 209 Schola Cantorum 1 TH 201A Composition Primary 2 OR 201B Organ Primary PI 201B VC 201B Choose one secondary from: 1 PI 203 Piano Secondary III VC 203 Voice Secondary TH 241 Musicianship III 4 MH 247 Music Historiography I 3 Theory Level I Elective 3 CR 215 Fundamentals of Conducting 3 Semester Credit Hours 18 CR 209 Schola Cantorum 1 TH 201A Composition Primary 2 OR 201B Organ Primary

Bachelor of Music: Theory/Composition 3 PI 201B VC 201B Choose one secondary from: 1 PI 207 Piano Secondary for Theory Comp Majors VC 203 Voice Secondary Additional Theory Level I elective 3 MH 248 Music Historiography II 3 Arts and Sciences Elective 3 Semester Credit Hours 14 Year 3 TH 301A Composition Primary 2 OR 301B Organ Primary PI 301B VC 301B Theory Level II elective 3 MH 345 Music Since 1900 3 Social/Behavioral/Natural Science elective 3 TH 342 Contemporary Trends 3 Semester Credit Hours 16 TH 301A Composition Primary 2 OR 301B Organ Primary PI 301B VC 301B Additional Theory Level II elective 3 MH 433 Seminar in Music History 3 History elective 3 Arts & Sciences elective 3 Semester Credit Hours 16 Year 4 TH 401A Composition Primary 2 OR 401B Organ Primary PI 401B VC 401B Additional Theory or MH elective 3 Foreign Language I 3 Arts & Sciences elective 3 Free elective 3 Applied Recital Semester Credit Hours 16 TH 480 Senior Project 3 OR 401B Organ Primary PI 401B VC 401B Additional Theory or MH elective 3 Foreign Language II 3 Free elective 3 Composition recital 1 Semester Credit Hours 14 Total Credit Hours for Graduation 126 VC 115 and VC 116 are required for voice primary students only. Organ and piano primary students may substitute four additional credits of free electives for these courses. Courses and Descriptions MH 247 Music Historiography I 3 Credits Historiography I begins by exploring similarities and differences between various music cultures around the world, and continues with an examination of selected genres of Western Art Music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Basic information literacy skills, such as searching library catalogs, databases and reading academic articles also will be covered. Prerequisite(s): LL 131. MH 248 Music Historiography II 3 Credits Examines Western Art Music since 1750 and includes a research assignment that builds upon the information literacy skills gained in MH 247. Prerequisite(s): MH 247. MH 345 Music Since 1900 3 Credits Examines controversies and aesthetic movements in 20th and 21st century music. Emphasis is placed upon critical reading and writing skills. Prerequisite(s): MH 248. MH 433 Seminar in Music History 3 Credits The contents of courses carrying this number will vary with the special interests and qualifications of the instructors teaching them. Possible topics include period courses, courses from a distinct perspective, composer courses and genre courses. Prerequisite(s): MH 248. MH 490 Independent Research and Study 1-4 Credits semester. The project may involve 1-4 credit hours. Students may count up to a maximum of 18 independent study hours toward graduation. Approval of the faculty sponsor, department chair, and dean required prior to the first day of the semester in which the project is to be completed. Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 required. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing. MH 608 Graduate Music History Review 3 Credits Required for graduate students who are admitted with deficiencies in music history, as determined by the graduate placement test in music history. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken at the outset of graduate study.

4 Bachelor of Music: Theory/Composition MH 635 Public Musicology 3 Credits A graduate-level introduction to the many ways musicology can engage with communities and events outside the academy. Topics include music criticism, oral history, museum education, archives, and cultural tourism. Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing; removal of all Music History deficiencies. MH 690 Independent Research & Study 1-3 Credits semester. The project may involve 1-3 credit hours. Approval of the faculty sponsor, department chair, and dean required prior to the first day of the semester in which the project is to be completed. Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 required. Prerequisite(s): graduate standing. MH 731 Intro to Musicology 3 Credits Introduction to the basic tools of research in historical musicology in order to foster: (1) an awareness of the nature and scope of historical musicology as a scholarly discipline; (2) familiarity with the techniques of musicological research; (3) an understanding of the relationship between musicological research and performance practice; and (4) experience in the application of musicological techniques to specific musical works and issues. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken at the outset of graduate study. Required for all Master of Music candidates. MH 733 Seminar in Music History 3 Credits The content of the course will vary with the special interests and qualifications of the professor teaching it. Prerequisite(s): Removal of all music history deficiencies, it is strongly recommended that MH 731 be taken prior to this course. MH 734 Proseminar in Music USA 3 Credits A graduate-level introduction to the scholarly study of music in the U.S. Readings will cover music in Colonial/Early America, Western art music, popular music, and music of various ethnic communities. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing; removal of all Music History deficiencies. MH 750 Thesis I 3 Credits Independent research under faculty supervision leading to a master's thesis. Students register for this course in their first term of thesis research. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing, removal of all Music History deficiencies. MH 751 Thesis II 3 Credits Independent research under faculty supervision leading to a master's thesis. Students register for this course beginning in their second term of thesis research. Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing, removal of all Music History deficiencies, MH 750. TH 045 Introduction to Musicianship 4 Credits Integration of the basic elements of music, scales, intervals, key signatures, triads and rhythmic notation with the practical skills of sight singing, rhythmic reading, keyboard harmony and dictation. Both the theoretical and the practical portion must be passed individually in order to receive a passing grade; 0 credits toward graduation, counts as 4 credits in the semester load. TH 101A Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 101C Composition Elective 2 Credits TH 101D Composition Elective 1 Credits TH 101E Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 101F Composition Primary 1 Credits TH 141 Musicianship I 4 Credits This course assists students in learning and integrating aural, performance, analytical and composition skills involving diatonic melody and harmony. Both the theoretical and the practical portion must be passed individually in order to receive a passing grade. Prerequisite(s): TH 045 or passing a placement test. TH 142 Musicianship II 4 Credits A continuation of TH 141 involving chromatic melody and harmony with an introduction to binary and ternary form. Prerequisite(s): minimum "C-" grade in TH 141. TH 201A Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 201E Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 201F Composition Primary 1 Credits TH 237 Composition Class 3 Credits Class instruction in original composition. May be taken as a level I elective. Prerequisite(s): For non Theory/Composition majors only, minimum "C-" grade in TH 142. TH 241 Musicianship III 4 Credits A continuation of TH 142 with an introduction to larger musical forms and counterpoint. TH 251 Analytical Studies I 3 Credits An in-depth analytical study of a select body of tonal music to be determined by the instructor. The music, which will contain only the harmonic vocabulary and formal structures studied in TH 141 and TH 142, may vary each time the course is offered. May be taken as a level I theory elective. TH 253 Orchestration 3 Credits A study of the orchestra and its individual instruments from the standpoints of the composer, arranger and conductor. May be taken as a level I theory elective. TH 255 Song Writing 3 Credits Solo vocal composition in various styles. May be taken as a level I theory elective. TH 259 Electroacoustic Music 3 Credits An introduction to the history and literature of electro-acoustic music emphasizing hands- on creative opportunities in sequencing and digital sound processing. May be taken as a level I theory elective.

Bachelor of Music: Theory/Composition 5 TH 301A Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 301E Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 301F Composition Primary 1 Credits TH 342 Contemporary Trends 3 Credits An analytical study of the compositional techniques of the 20th and 21st centuries. Prerequisite(s): TH 241. TH 401A Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 401E Composition Primary 2 Credits TH 401F Composition Primary 1 Credits TH 424 Choral/Instru Arranging 3 Credits Arranging for various ensembles of voices and instruments. May be taken as a level II theory elective. Prerequisite(s): TH 241. TH 431 Form and Analysis 3 Credits Study of the compositional process as observed in selected examples of music literature, predominantly from the tonal repertoire. May be taken as a level II theory elective. TH 432 Contrapuntal Techniques 3 Credits 18th century counterpoint with an emphasis on analysis and writing of original compositions. May be taken as a level II theory elective. TH 433 Special Topics in Theory 3 Credits The content of the course carrying this number will vary with the special interests and qualifications of the professor teaching it. May be taken as a level II theory elective. TH 452 Analytical Studies II 3 Credits An in-depth analytical study of a select body of tonal music to be determined by the instructor. The music, which will contain a more advanced harmonic vocabulary and larger formal structures than the music studied in TH 251, may vary each time the course is offered. May be taken as a level II theory elective. TH 480 Senior Project 3 Credits Independent study in theory or composition resulting in either a paper comparable to a substantial journal article or a composition in one of the larger forms. Prerequisite(s): Five semesters of private composition study. TH 490 Independent Research and Study 1-4 Credits semester. The project may involve 1-4 credit hours. Students may count up to a maximum of 18 independent study hours toward graduation. Approval of the faculty sponsor, department chair, and dean required prior to the first day of the semester in which the project is to be completed. Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 required. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing. TH 511 New Music Ensemble 1 Credits This course provides an opportunity to perform new music, primarily works of fellow students. It will also provide instrumentalists an opportunity to develop their performance skills more fully. TH 550 Keyboard Harmony 3 Credits An intense exploration of and drill in musicianship-keyboard skills, including score reading, transposition, modulation, clef reading, figured bass realization, harmonizing melodies, improvising and lead sheet accompanying. Projects may include transposition of a number of songs (perhaps a complete set) into all keys, figured bass realization for a Bach cantata, improvisation of service music (prelude, offertory, interludes, chorale preludes, postlude), multiple re-harmonizations of hymns/chorales for a service and score reduction and performance of a movement of an orchestral work. May be taken as an undergraduate level II theory elective. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate, minimum "C-" grade in TH 241; Graduate, Removal of all theory deficiencies. TH 608 Graduate Musicianship Review 4 Credits Required for graduate students admitted with deficiencies in musicianship as determined by the graduate placement test in musicianship. This course assists students in learning and integrating aural, performance, analytical and composition skills. Both the theoretical and the practical portion must be passed individually in order to receive a passing grade. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken at the outset of graduate study. TH 622 Electroacoustic Music 3 Credits Advanced opportunities for creative activities utilizing the resources of Westminster s Music Computing Center. Previous experience with sequencers and/or digital audio is expected. Prerequisite(s): Removal of all music theory deficiencies. TH 623 Seminar in Music Theory 3 Credits The content of the course bearing this number will vary with the special interests and qualifications of the professor teaching it. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate, minimum "C-" grade in TH 241 and permission of instructor, or graduate student standing and removal of all music theory deficiencies. TH 625 Composition 3 Credits Class instruction in original composition. Projects and presentations. Prerequisite(s): Graduate student standing and removal of all music theory deficiencies. TH 645A Composition Primary 3 Credits TH 645C Composition Elective 2 Credits TH 645D Composition Elective 1 Credits TH 645E Composition Primary 3 Credits TH 645F Composition Primary 1 Credits TH 655 Composition Project 3 Credits Graduate-level private study in composition culminating in a major composition in one of the larger forms. Prerequisite(s): three semesters of TH 645. TH 690 Independent Research and Study 1-3 Credits semester. The project may involve 1-3 credit hours. Approval of the faculty sponsor, department chair, and dean required prior to the first day of the semester in which the project is to be completed. Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 required. Prerequisite(s): graduate standing.

6 Bachelor of Music: Theory/Composition TH 726 Analysis 3 Credits A study of the compositional process as observed in selected tonal works, using the analytical approach of Heinrich Schenker. Prerequisite(s): Removal of all music theory deficiencies.