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Dec 26, 2024
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MUEN 2131 - Collegium Musicum 1 credit hours. 0 lecture hours. 2 lab hours. Collegium Musicum is a chamber ensemble devoted to the rehearsal and performance of early music with emphasis on historical accuracy of style, instruments, and other musical considerations. The ensemble concentrates on western art music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque eras, although art music of other regions and folk music may also be included. Maximum of 8 credits. Measurable Learning Outcomes:
- Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.
- Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
- Develop collaborative skills.
Notes: Ensembles: All ensembles are open to all students regardless of major. Performing ensembles serve three distinct purposes: (1) they provide music majors with the ensemble participation necessary for successful completion of their music degree; (2) they provide those not majoring in music an enjoyable outlet, the experience of self-expression, and the social development that results from participation in a group activity; (3) they serve as valuable public relations agents for the College, and for this reason, students have the opportunity to travel and perform at a variety of functions. A great way to get involved at Temple College is to become a member of one of the performing ensembles. All music majors and minors are required to participate in a minimum of one major ensemble during each semester they are in residence. All ensembles may be repeated for credit. Maximum of 8 credits each.
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