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21M.401 | MIT Concert Choir | ||||
MW |
7:00-9:00 pm |
26-100 | |||
Prereq: None Rehearsals and performance of primarily large-scale works for chorus, soloists, and orchestra--from the Passions and Masses of J. S. Bach to oratorios of our own time. Open to graduate and undergraduate students by audition. |
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21M.405 | MIT Chamber Chorus | ||||
TR |
9:30-11:00 am |
14W-111 | |||
Prereq: None Rehearsal and performance of choral repertoire for small chorus, involving literature from the Renaissance to contemporary periods. Limited to 32 by audition. |
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21M.421 | MIT Symphony Orchestra | ||||
Boyles | TR |
7:30-10:00 pm |
Kresge | ||
Prereq: None Rehearsals prepare works for concerts and recordings. Analyses of musical style, structure, and performance practice are integrated into rehearsals as a means of enriching musical conception and the approach to performance. Likewise, additional scores of particular structural or stylistic interest are read whenever time permits. Admission by audition. |
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21M.423 | Conducting and Score-Reading | ||||
Boyles | TR |
2:00-3:30 pm |
4-364 | ||
(Subject meets with 21M.515) For the singer and/or pianist interested in collaborative study of solo vocal performance. Historical study of the repertoire includes listening assignments of representative French, German, Italian, and English works as sung by noted vocal artists of the genre. Topics include diction as facilitated by the study of the International Phonetic Alphabet; performance and audition techniques; and study of body awareness and alignment through the Alexander Technique and yoga. Admission by audition; Emerson Vocal Scholars contact department. |
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21M.426 | MIT Wind Ensemble | ||||
Harris, Jr. | TR |
7:00-9:30 pm |
Kresge | ||
Prereq: None Designed for advanced instrumentalists who are committed to the analysis, performance, and recording of woodwind, brass, and percussion literature from the Renaissance through the 21st century. The repertoire consists primarily of music for small and large wind ensembles. May include ensemble music from Gabrieli to Grainger, Schuller, Mozart, Dvorak, and various mixed media including strings. Performance of newly commissioned works. Opportunities for solo work and work with recognized professional artists and composers. Admission by audition. |
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21M.442 | MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble | ||||
Harris, Jr. | TR |
5-7:30pm |
14W-111 | ||
Prereq: None Designed for instrumentalists dedicated to the analysis, performance, and recording of traditional and contemporary jazz ensemble compositions. Instrumentation includes saxophones, trumpets, trombones, piano, guitar or vibraphone, bass, percussion and occasionally french horn, double reeds, and strings. Provides opportunities to work with professional jazz artists and perform commissioned works by recognized jazz composers. Experience in improvisation preferred but not required. Admission by audition. |
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21M.445 | Chamber Music Society | ||||
TBA |
TBA |
TBA | |||
Prereq: None Study of chamber music literature through analysis, rehearsal, and performance. Weekly seminars and coaching. Open to string, piano, brass, woodwind players, and singers. Admission by audition. |
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21M.450 | MIT Balinese Gamelan | ||||
Komin | TR |
3:30-5:00 pm |
N52-199 | ||
Prereq: Permission of instructor This class can be combined with another 6-unit Music & Theater Arts samplings or performance ensemble for HASS credit. A performing ensemble dedicated to the traditional music of Bali. Members of the ensemble study structures and techniques used on various Balinese gamelan instruments and learn to perform gamelan pieces. No previous experience required. Limited to 25 by audition. |
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21M.451 | Studio Accompanying for Pianists | ||||
Huang | TBA |
TBA |
TBA | ||
Prereq: None This class can be combined with another 6-unit Music & Theater Arts samplings or performance ensemble for HASS credit. Open by audition to pianists who wish to explore and develop their talents as accompanists. Pianists are paired with a music scholarship recipient and attend that student's private lesson each week. Accompanists prepare independently, rehearse with the student partner, and provide accompaniment at a juried recital or masterclass each term. Under supervision for music faculty and private lesson instructors, pianists may work with one or two scholarship students each term at 3 units each or one student in 21M.480/21M.512 for 6 units. Subject satisfies the performance requirement for pianists receiving music scholarships. |
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21M.460 | MIT Senegalese Drum Ensemble | ||||
Lecture 1 | Touré | MT |
7:00-8:30 pm |
N52-199 | |
Lecture 2 | Touré | MR |
Monday 8:30-10:00 pm Thursday 7:00-8:30 pm |
N52-199 | |
Prereq: None A performance ensemble focusing on the sabar drumming tradition of Senegal, West Africa. Study and rehearse Senegalese drumming techniques and spoken word. Perform in conjunction with MIT Rambax drumming group. No previous experience necessary, but prior enrollment in 21M.030 or 21M.293 strongly recommended. Limited to 30 by audition. |
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21M.470 | MIT Laptop Ensemble | ||||
Hattwick | TR |
3:30-5:00 pm |
W16-RRA | ||
Prereq: None This class can be combined with another 6-unit Music & Theater Arts samplings or performance ensemble for HASS credit. The MIT Laptop Ensemble is a forum for the exploration of emerging digital musical practices, giving ensemble members hands-on experience with compositional and performance strategies based on current research. Concerts by the ensemble include repertoire drawn both from historical electronic and computer music compositions, as well as new compositions by invited composers. Also includes opportunities for ensemble members to compose for and conduct the ensemble. Weekly rehearsals focus on concepts drawn from a variety of 20th- and 21st-century practices, including experimental and improvised music, telematic performance, gestural controllers, multimedia performance, live coding, and interactive music systems. No previous experience required. Admission by audition. |
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21M.480 | Advanced Music Performance | ||||
Classical | Lin Douglas | M |
5:00-7:00 pm |
14W-111 | |
Classical | Thompson | M |
5:00-7:00 pm |
14W-111 | |
Jazz | Zenón | W |
5:00-7:00 pm |
14W-111 | |
(Subject meets with 21M.512) Designed for students who demonstrate considerable technical and musical skills and who wish to develop them through intensive private study. Students must take a weekly lesson, attend a regular performance seminar, and participate in a departmental performing group. Full-year commitment required. Information about lesson fees, scholarships, and auditions available in Music Section Office. Students taking the graduate version complete different assignments. Admission by audition. |