Organ and Liturgical Music
The Master of Music (MMus) degree in Organ Performance and Liturgical Music is designed to prepare organists as church musicians. Students take a variety of courses including organ performance class, church service playing and a seminar in liturgical music, as well as private organ instruction, counterpoint, and conducting. The program culminates with a required recital in the final year.
Major in Organ and Liturgical Music
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| Subject Code |
Course Description |
Credits |
| AOR 999 |
Organ Studio Instruction |
4,4,4,4 |
| CHU 614, 615 |
Organ Performance Class |
2,2 |
| CHU 616, 617 |
Seminar in Liturgical Music |
0-2 |
| CON 620, 621 |
Choral Conducting Methods and Techniques |
2,2 |
| REC 560, 561 |
Recital (2 recitals) |
0-4 |
| ENS |
Chamber Music |
0-2 |
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Total Credits (Major Area) |
24-32 |
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Other Studies |
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| HLM 615 |
Pro-Seminar in Music History |
3 |
| HLM |
Music History Elective |
3 |
| TH 511 |
Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint |
3 |
| TH 553 |
Analysis for Performance |
3 |
| TH |
Music Theory Elective |
3 |
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Total Credits - Other Studies |
15 |
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Other Courses |
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Electives (with approval of advisor) |
0-16 |
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Total Credits for Degree |
39-47
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