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Knier, Lawrence

Faculty, Music
Fulton Hall (FH) 238
410-677-5331 or ext 75331
lekniersalisburyedu



Courses  []

2013 Summer I

  • MUSA 438-002 APPLIED MUSIC VII
    Continues MUSA 339 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 339. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.

2013 Summer II

  • MUSA 238-002 APPLIED MUSIC III
    Continues MUSC 139 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 139. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.

2013 Fall

  • MUSA 103-004 CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES
    Study, rehearsal and performance of selected works for small ensembles, both vocal and instrumental (designated by the department for any given semester). Advanced students with prior performing experience and full-time undergraduate students only. Prerequisites: Audition, approval of the instructor/department in writing. Two hours per week.
  • MUSA 107-153 CONCERT BAND
    Select ensemble of wind and percussion instrumentalists. Performance of “chamber” and “large” ensemble repertoire spanning all musical epochs. Open to all majors. Fulfills large ensemble requirement for majors. Attendance at all rehearsals and performances mandatory. Three hours per week.
  • MUSA 138-002 APPLIED MUSIC I
    Study of fundamental skills appropriate to the instrument or voice with survey of basic literature. Prerequisite: entrance audition, permission of department chair. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 138-010 APPLIED MUSIC I
    Study of fundamental skills appropriate to the instrument or voice with survey of basic literature. Prerequisite: entrance audition, permission of department chair. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 139-002 APPLIED MUSIC II
    Continues MUSC 138 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 138. Corerequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 139-010 APPLIED MUSIC II
    Continues MUSC 138 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 138. Corerequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 238-002 APPLIED MUSIC III
    Continues MUSC 139 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 139. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 238-010 APPLIED MUSIC III
    Continues MUSC 139 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 139. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 239-002 APPLIED MUSIC IV
    Continues MUSC 238 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 238. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 239-010 APPLIED MUSIC IV
    Continues MUSC 238 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSC 238. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 338-002 APPLIED MUSIC V
    Continues MUSA 239 with study of fundamental voice or instrumental skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 239. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 338-010 APPLIED MUSIC V
    Continues MUSA 239 with study of fundamental voice or instrumental skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 239. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 339-002 APPLIED MUSIC VI
    Continuation of MUSA 338. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 338, permission to prepare for a public recital. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 339-010 APPLIED MUSIC VI
    Continuation of MUSA 338. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 338, permission to prepare for a public recital. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 390-002 APPLIED STUDY
    Individual studio lessons in an instrument or voice as a minor specialty. Open to majors and non-majors. Repeatable under all sections. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 390-010 APPLIED STUDY
    Individual studio lessons in an instrument or voice as a minor specialty. Open to majors and non-majors. Repeatable under all sections. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 438-002 APPLIED MUSIC VII
    Continues MUSA 339 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 339. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 438-010 APPLIED MUSIC VII
    Continues MUSA 339 with study of fundamental voice or instrument skills and survey of relevant literature. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 339. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 439-002 APPLIED MUSIC VIII
    Continuation of MUSA 438 with a concentration on selected literature appropriate for a public recital. Must be approved by chair. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 339. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 439-010 APPLIED MUSIC VIII
    Continuation of MUSA 438 with a concentration on selected literature appropriate for a public recital. Must be approved by chair. Prerequisite: Successful panel evaluation at the conclusion of MUSA 339. Corequisite: MUSA 391. One half-hour meeting per week per credit.
  • MUSA 516-191 WIND ENSEMBLE
    Research and performance of major works in wind ensemble literature. Prerequisite: Audition. Three hours rehearsal per week.
  • MUSA 517-191 WIND ENSEMBLE
    Continued research and performance of major works in the field of wind ensemble literature. Prerequisite: Audition. Three hours rehearsal per week.
  • MUSA 518-191 WIND ENSEMBLE
    Research and performance of major works in the field of wind ensemble literature using advanced conducting techniques. Prerequisite: Audition. Three hours rehearsal per week.
  • MUSC 210-003 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC
    An introductory course on a special topic in music. Topics include empases on specific genres and sub-genres such as Western classical, world music, folk music, jass, rock, blues, and other music history, musicology, and interdisciplinary topics. Prior musical experience and/or knowledge is helpful but not necessary. May be taken three times under different topics for credit. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC. Three hours per week plus enhancement.
  • MUSC 310-001 CONDUCT & SCORE READING
    Application of basic conducting patterns in expressing a variety of styles, dynamics and tempi; analysis of conductor’s score and rehearsal techniques in both choral and instrumental music. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Two hours per week.
  • MUSC 313-505 MUSIC PERCEPTION III
    Develops the ability of the intermediate musician to visually and aurally perceive complex musical events for the purpose of accurately performing and notating them. Melodic materials explore chromatic alterations within the tonal contexts of secondary functions and modulation. Harmonic study emphasizes secondary functions and modulations to closely related keys. Meter changes, simple metric modulations, and simple polyrhythms are considered. Prerequisite: MUSC 204 and 312 proficiency equivalence. Co-requisite: MUSC 303. Two hours per week.
  • MUSC 490-004 DIRECT INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Tutorial in any area of music; open to seniors and graduate students. May include continuation of a skills development program begun in the lower-level independent study course, or any type of individual research in music not normally included in courses offered by the department, or individual study of an area needed for teacher certification but not offered by the department in the current semester. Approval in writing of department chair and supervising faculty member prior to registration, with the area of study to be specified in writing. May be repeated for a maximum of eight credits. Hours vary, up to 4 hours per week.
  • MUSC 497-004 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
    Designed to encourage students to pursue an important area of original research in either music history, theory, composition or performance. Allows student to study a subject area in more depth than possible in the traditional classroom setting. Public presentation required. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. One to four hours per week.
  • MUSC 498-004 SENIOR PROJECT
    Required of music majors in senior year of the BA in music (traditional and music technology) tracks but it is open to all music majors. Designed to be a research paper, recital or composition. This project is of the student's choice in consultation with a faculty mentor. Students will meet weekly with their faculty mentor. Sign up in music office one term in advance. Prerequisite: Senior standing, completion of music core, permission of chair. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • MUSC 590-004 DIRECT INDEPENDENT STUDY
    An individual, graduate tutorial course including research topics not covered in available courses. May be repeated for a maximum of three hours credit under difference course subtitles recorded with the registrar. Prerequisite: Written specified area of study approved in writing by department chair and supervising faculty member prior to registration.

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