Concert Choir Syllabus for 2018-2019
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Instructor Information

Office Location

MB 306

Office Hours

TBD

Course Information

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Course

MUEN-1142-001 Concert Choir

Prerequisites

Course Description

Literature includes selections from all periods.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

The National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) have developed a comprehensive overview of neuromusculoskeletal, vocal and hearing health issues for postsecondary schools and departments of music.  Information of a medical nature is provided by PAMA; information regarding contextual issues in music programs, by NASM. The following links address the risk of noise-induced hearing loss, neuromusculoskeletal and vocal injury—all of which are widespread and serious public health issues for musicians and others.

NASM-PAMA Advisories on Neuromusculoskeletal and Vocal Health:

Student guide: https://nasm.arts-accredit.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/02/4a_NASM_PAMA_NMH-Student_Guide-Standard_June-2014.pdf  

NASM-PAMA Advisories on Hearing Health:

Student guide: https://nasm.arts-accredit.org/publications/brochures-advisories/nasm-pama-nms-vocal-health/

Student information sheets:

musculosketal: https://nasm.arts-accredit.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/02/5a_NASM_PAMA_NMH-Student_Information_Sheet-Standard-NMH_June-2014.pdf
vocal: https://nasm.arts-accredit.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/02/6a_NASM_PAMA_NMH-Student_Information_Sheet-Standard-Vocal_June-2014.pdf   
hearing: https://nasm.arts-accredit.org/publications/brochures-advisories/nasm-pama-nms-vocal-health/

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Hours

(1 sem hr; 5 studio)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

No texts are required

Supplies

1. MUSIC - All music will be provided by Amarillo College. You will be held financially responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen music.  If you forget your music for rehearsal, DO NOT TAKE SOMEONE ELSE`S MUSIC except by permission of the director. Your grades will be held at the end of each semester until all music is returned. 

2.  PENCIL - A working pencil with eraser must be in hand for each rehearsal.

3. CONCERT ATTIRE - With the exception of shoes, women`s dresses and men`s tuxedos will be purchased and lent to students by Amarillo College. YOU WILL BE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR DAMAGED GARMENTS. All tuxes and dresses must be returned after the final concert.   Women will wear black hose and closed toe black flats with conservative jewelry and hair either done up or pulled back.   Men will wear black socks and black, shined dress shoes, and hair will be neatly kept.

Student Performance

***This syllabus is also used for MUEN-2142 and MUSIC-1150

Over the course of the semester, the student will:
 

1. Learn vocal fundamentals and improved their singing through increasing vocal flexibility.

2. Learn the listening skills required for choral blend and balance.

3. Increase their knowledge of choral history and style.

4. Learn fundamentals of music theory and its application to choral singing.

5. Meet new people and experienced a bond of friendship through music.
 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

1. Maintain a positive attitude and respect for each other and the director.

2. Take personal ownership of the learning process, and be willing to try new things.

3. Do not leave during a rehearsal unless you have the professor’s approval.

4. Refrain from talking during rehearsal, unless you have a musical question.

5. Pay attention to instruction given to other voice parts that may apply to your part.

6. Bring a pencil to every rehearsal to mark your music with appropriate directions.

7. Be willing to work as a team to fulfill ensemble goals.

8. Turn off and put away cell phones and other electronic devices prior to the start of rehearsal.

9.  Absolutely no profane or otherwise inappropriate language will be directed towards a faculty member, student, or situation while rehearsal is in session.

Grading Criteria

Grading is determined by your attendance and positive participation in the choir.  If the instructor notes that you have been missing rehearsals or are having trouble keeping up with the music, he will personally contact you to help you and let you know if you are in danger of dropping a letter grade.

1. Concerts/Performances are equivalent to required examinations - NO EXCUSES WILL BE PERMITTED FOR MISSING A CONCERT, with the exception of family tragedy or documented emergency. A grade of "F" will be given for missing a concert or the dress rehearsal for a concert. If you are extremely ill, you are required to call the instructor before the concert. Not showing up for a concert without any prior notification will result in a failing grade. Please be responsible; we depend on each other for our success as a group.

2. Class Attendance - Your grade will drop one letter grade for every THREE UNEXCUSED ABSENCES. One absence will be counted for every two times you are late for rehearsal.

3. A syllabus quiz, worth 10% of your grade, will be given at the start of term.

4. You may be asked to sing your part in class for a grade. These grades are determined by the following criteria:

A= part sung perfectly, or with few minor mistakes

B= part sung with two to five major mistakes

C= part sung with more than five major mistakes

D= making a significant amount of mistakes

F= failure to finish the example, or simply not knowing the part

 

FINAL EXAMINATIONS: There are no final written examinations. As stated above, all performances are considered examinations.
 

Final Grade is based on the following scale:

A= 90-100%

B= 80-89%

C= 70-79%

D= 60-69%

F= Below 60%

Attendance

ATTENDANCE POLICY: Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class.

1. You are expected to attend every rehearsal, unless you have been excused by the director prior to the rehearsal.

2. You are required to participate in every concert and dress rehearsal for a concert.

3. You are required to contact the director before rehearsal if you must miss a rehearsal due to illness, after which point a doctor’s note must be provided. Other excuses must be in writing, and excuses will only be accepted at the discretion of the instructor.

Calendar

A calendar of important and required events will be handed out in class, and students will sign a copy of the calendar to confirm their ability and commitment to attend required events.  See preliminary calendar below.

Performances in BOLD.  ITALICIZED events are highly recommended. 

January 21 (Mon)  –  NO CLASS  –  MLK Day

February 1 (Fri)    NO CLASS  –  Fireflies (opera) performances

February 2  (Sat)  –  Fireflies (AC opera) –  Ordway Auditorium  –  7:30pm  –  Tickets required

February 18 (Mon)  –  Badgeriety! Dress Rehearsal  –  AC Concert Hall  –  Normal class time (12:30 – 1:45pm)

February 19 (Tues)  –  Badgeriety!  –  AC Concert Hall Theater  –  Performance 6:00pm  –  Call Time 5:00pm (TBD)

February 27/29 (Wed/Fri)  –  class TBD ACDA

March 11-15 (Mon-Fri)  –  NO CLASS    Spring Break

March 30 (Sat)  –  Amarillo Master Chorale spring concert  –  St. Andrew's Episcopal  –  7:30pm - student tickets are $5 in advance ($7 at the door) but you can get in for free by serving as an usher.  See instructor for details.

April 9 (Tues)  –  AC Vocal Jazz and Jazz Band concert  –  AC Concert Hall  –  7:30pm 

April 10 (Wed)  –  Dress Rehearsal with OPSU choir  –  Location TBD  – Time (evening) TBD

April 11 (Thurs)  –  Dress Rehearsal with OPSU choir  –  Location TBD  – Time (afternoon) TBD

April 11 (Thurs)  –  Spring Concert with OPSU choir (tour kickoff)  –  Location TBD  –  Performance and Call times TBD

April 12-14 (Fri-Sun)  –  Spring concert tour, including performance with OPSU in Goodwell, OK  –  Other location(s) TBD  –  early (Fri) morning departure and late (Sun) evening return anticipated

April 26/27 (Fri/Sat)  –  Collaboration with AMC/FBC/ASO performing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at Globe-News Center (by audition only, schedule for joint choir rehearsals TBD)

"Final Exam Time" reserved for Commencement rehearsal  –  TBD

May 10 (Friday)    Spring Commencements (TBD)  –  Civic Center Coliseum  –  7:00pm  –  Call Time 5:45pm  –  Possible afternoon performance (with corresponding call time) TBD

Additional Information

 Vocal Placement with the instructor is required as a prerequisite of this class. 

Information on Protecting your Hearing Health can be found at: https://nasm.arts-accredit.org/publications/brochures-advisories/nasm-pama-hearing-health/

Syllabus Created on:

01/11/19 11:04 AM

Last Edited on:

01/22/19 9:57 PM