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2013-14 Catalog 
    
2013-14 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Program


 

Music 142
541-552-6101

Director of the Performing Arts Department: David R. Humphrey

Coordinator of Music Program:  Jeff Richmond

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Adjunct Faculty Emeritus Faculty
Rhett L. Bender Fredna Grimland Jeff Richmond  Todd Barton Margaret Evans

Paul T. French

Cynthia Hutton

 

Martin Behnke

Max McKee

Terry Longshore    

Tessa Brinckman

 
Vicki Purslow     Scott Cole  
 Alexander Tutunov    

Steve Davidson

 
     

James Edwards

 
      Kimberly Fitch  
     

Kristina Foltz

 
     

Jodi French

 
     

Laurie Hunter

 
      Mark Jacobs  
     

Bryan Jeffs

 
     

Walker Kermode

 
     

Kristin Kessler

 
     

Phebe Kimball

 
     

Mark Knippel

 
      Martin Majkut  
     

Don Matthews

 
     

Sean McCoy

 
     

Katheryn McElrath

 
     

David Miller

 
     

Ellie Holt-Murray

 
     

Fred Schmidt

 
     

Kirby Shaw

 
      Thomas Stauffer  
      Lisa Truelove  
      Chris Williams  

The Performing Arts Department: Music offers music majors and minors an integrated curriculum designed to teach the varied skills necessary for a professional career in music and to develop the student’s understanding and appreciation for the art of music. Coursework combines class and individual instruction by nationally and internationally renowned artists with innovative, computer-aided instruction. Curricular offerings are designed to enable highly motivated students with diverse musical backgrounds to become skilled musicians capable of making artistic musical contributions to society as performers, educators, composers, scholars, music-business professionals, and active supporters and appreciators of music.

SOU has been designated by the Oregon University System as a Center of Excellence in the Fine and Performing Arts. Music is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. The faculty is dedicated to promoting a positive, student-centered environment in which students—by performance, creative activity, research, scholarship, and teaching opportunities—develop the skills, independence of thought, and discipline to fulfill their musical aspirations.

Musical Organizations

The following organizations are open to qualified students by instructor consent: Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Jefferson State Choral Coalition, Opera Workshop, Wind Ensemble, Instrumental Jazz Ensemble, Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra, Raider Athletic Pep Band, Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon, Saxophone Quartet, Clarinet Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Percussion Quartet, Woodwind Quintet, Gamelan Ensemble, Horn Quartet, Saxophone Orchestra, Brass Quintet, Guitar Ensemble, Jazz Combo, and Chamber Ensemble. In addition to serving as an integral part of the musical training of majors, these organizations enable nonmajors to participate in musical performances. Students may also seek membership in NAFME, a student branch of the national organization for the advancement of music education. Students in NAFME attend conferences for music educators, plan and prepare presentations and workshops, assist local music teachers, and serve the Performing Arts Department in a variety of ways.

Scholarships

There is a limited number of performance scholarships available to outstanding students who are planning to major in music. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of a performance audition held in February for the following academic year. Applications are available at Music or online at www.sou.edu/music.

Teacher Licensing

Students who would like to teach music at the early childhood/elementary or middle school/high school level in Oregon public schools must complete a bachelor’s degree in music before applying for admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at SOU. Interested students should consult the Department of Music for an appropriate advisor and the School of Education regarding admission requirements for the MAT program.
Students must prepare in advance to increase their chances of acceptance into this competitive program. Practica, internships, and volunteer experiences working with children in the public schools prior to application to the MAT program are required.

Music Minor and Nonmajor Course Offerings

Music minor course offerings include a selection of courses taken from the Music Core Curriculum. Nonmajors may participate in a number of courses, including all ensembles (some by audition), all history classes, and class lessons in guitar, piano, and voice. Please see below for a full listing of courses for the music minor. Private lessons in piano, organ, voice, strings, and most wind, brass, and percussion instruments are available to qualified students as space allows.  A Music Theatre Minor  is also available.

Program Requirements

 

Programs

Undergraduate Major

Graduate Major

Concentration

Co-Major

Minor/Music

Courses

Applied Music

Music

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