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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

 
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
  Total Credits (Major Area) 24-32
  Other Studies  
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
  Total Credits - Other Studies 15
  Other Courses  
  Electives (with approval of advisor) 0-16
  Total Credits for Degree 39-47



 

 

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