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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (310) 825-9971, (818) 784-7006Independent Music Production Course Format: Classroom With the current advances in music technology, songwriters, musicians, and composers interested in creating professional sounding recordings can do so from an affordable set-up in their own home studio. This seminar presents an introduction to the processes involved in independent music production. The first part is devoted to analyzing the development and evolution of music production over the...
Music + Graphic Design Course Format: Classroom The music industry has changed permanently, and designers need to ideate new methods of representing music in the current and future marketplace. Students explore ways to convey musics various messages through visual metaphor, typography, photography, illustration, fashion, and packaging. Coursework includes creating an album identity project with new media and alternative media as key co...
School: The Juilliard School [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): New York City, New York, United States Tel.: 212.799.5040Music Business Course Format: Classroom As a performer or composer, your interaction with music publishers, managers, concert promoters, producers, record labels, agents, lawyers, and publicists is a vital part of your music education. It is necessary for performers or composers to understand phrases such as, "well give you 50 percent of the writers share of the mechanicals." All musicians must be aware of what ...
Sephardic Music and its Roots Course Format: Classroom Sephardic music and songs �ballads, cantigas, coplas (calendar cycle songs), canciones (songs performed at the royal courts), romances (Hispanic narrative ballads), and wedding songs �were born in medieval Spain and preserved by the Jewish communities expelled from the Iberian Peninsula during the Spanish Inquisition. Sephardic music is richly varied, reflecting the cultures of the various Me...
Music Orientation Course Format: Classroom Music Orientation is perhaps the most important course the Evening Division offers. This class enhances your enjoyment of classical music by giving you a deeper understanding of what you are hearing. It teaches you how to "listen better," to appreciate how a piece is put together, and to recognize the musical characteristics of different periods. It offers, in one semester, a general ...
Music Essentials: Score Reading Course Format: Classroom Since many of our Evening Division survey courses require the “ability to read music,�this course is designed for those students who wish to learn how to follow a piano, symphonic, or opera score. You will learn how to read music in treble, bass, and C clefs, basic notation, and musical terms. Emphasis will be placed on musical form, how to recognize the sound qualities of each of the orchestr...
Classical Music Course Format: Classroom Revolutions in politics, society, and art shaped a turbulent 18th century. Our class begins with the revolutions in music and musical taste that erupted in the 1720s and 30s, decades before the death of Baroques master composer, J.S. Bach. This intriguing overlap of styles �their dialogue and exchange as well as their uneasy, often antagonistic coexistence �will be considered. As ...
Baroque Music Course Format: Classroom The course will begin with a review of those aspects of late Renaissance music that prepared the radical stylistic changes and new genres of 1600. Our examination of the origins of Baroque style will begin in Italy with the emergence of the “concerto�principle (Giovanni Gabrieli and the Venetian School) and the nuove musiche of early 17th-century masters including Monteverdi and Caccini. We wi...
Sight-Reading & Musicianship Course Format: Classroom This course comprises a thorough introduction to basic sight-singing procedures. Using syllables in the fixed-do solfège system, students will learn to identify, read, write, and sing melodic intervals of seconds and thirds in treble and bass clefs. Through weekly assignments, students will work to develop a fundamental proficiency in major scales, key signatures, and rhythm up to the value of ...
Literature and Materials of Music Course Format: Classroom An introductory course to the Literature and Materials sequence. Students will learn the elements of music and prepare the foundation for materials discussed in later L&M classes. These include notation, symbols, names of notes through fixed-do solfège, clefs, key signatures, scales, major and all three minor scales, modal scales, intervals, triads, and seventh chords, as well as an intr...
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