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MUSI-1011-001 Recital Attendance
One hour seminar per week on topics of importance to the musician, including student recitals, guest artist speakers and music careers.
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***This syllabus is also used for MUSI-2011
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: One hour seminar per week on topics of importance to the musician. Attendance required at specific number of fine arts activities. Class periods are designed to present various topics of interest to the music major by AC Music Faculty and special guests from the Amarillo Symphony and Amarillo Opera. In addition, some class periods will be designated for student recitals.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE/LEARNING OUTCOMES: The primary objective of this course is to help students fulfill music department requirements for recital and concert attendance. . After completion of the semester, the student will:
Attend a minimum of 10 fine arts concerts outside of class and keep all programs as proof of attendance.
Be exposed to topics relevant to the music major, as presented by faculty and guest artist from the Amarillo Symphony, Amarillo Opera and other arts organizations
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1. Attend every class period.
2. Prepare questions for guest from the symphony and be prepared to ask and answer questions.
3. Attend a minimum of 10 concerts/fine arts events
This is a pass/fail class.� Students must have a minimum of 10 concerts attended to pass. Extra concerts will be added for every class period missed.
CONCERT ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: You are required by the music department to attend a minimum of 10 fine arts performances. You may count 1 concert for each performing group of which you are a member, with a limit of 4 concerts. In other words, if you are a member of 4 performing groups, you may count 4 concerts towards your fine arts requirement (3 groups - 3 concerts, etc.). At least three of the performances must be related to your major. The other performances are your choice. Please save all programs for proof of attendance. Please type out concerts attended on a cover sheet and attach with your programs. MAKE SURE TO ALSO SEND A PDF COPY OF THE PROGRAMS BY EMAIL . A minimum of 5 attended concerts are due by midterm and the remainder are due on the last class day . �A grade of F will be given for failure to attend the minimum ten concerts and failure to provide ten programs. A grade of incomplete will not be offered!!!
must attend one concert for every class period missed.
ATTENDANCE POLICY: Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Students are expected to attend every class unless excused by the professor with written documentation. Don't be late for class, especially on symphony informance days, and prepare several questions!!!
An extra concert will be required for each class period missed for any reason.
RECITAL ATTENDANCE CLASS SCHEDULE
See weekly schedule in Blackboard
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