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PIANO LITERATURE AND PEDAGOGY 401 Piano Technology (2 credit hours) An overview of theories of piano construction, maintenance and tuning, including an application of those theories to piano performance. 402 Practicum in Piano Technology (3 credit hours) Prerequisite: 401. Participants will learn the rudiments of piano tuning and maintenance through hands-on work. Lab hours are required for completion of individual and group projects. 465 Individual Study in Piano Technology (2 credit hours) Permission of instructor. Designed for the student with interest in developing tuning and maintenance skills. Directed study will consist of readings from technological sources, rebuilding projects, and tuning of upright and grand pianos. 487 Literature of Piano Music for the Advanced Student (2 credit hours) Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. A survey of keyboard literature from Elizabethan music through Mozart. Each student performs at least one work and writes a term paper. Selections from appropriate treatises on performance practices are discussed. 488 Literature of Piano Music for the Advanced Student (2 credit hours) Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. A continuation of 487, covering music from Beethoven to the present. Music is analyzed and performed; students give oral presentations and submit final papers. 580 Introduction to Fortepiano (2 credit hours) Permission of instructor. 581, 582 Piano Pedagogy for Elementary to Early Advanced Teaching Procedure (3 credit hours) 585, 586 Class Piano Pedagogy for College and University Level (3 credit hours) Pedagogy major or permission of instructor. 588 Survey of Chamber Music Literature (3 credit hours) 500 Piano Skills for MIDI Applications (1 credit hour) Summer workshop. 501 Piano Technology (2 credit hours) 502 Practicum in Piano Technology (3 credit hours) 565 Individual Studies in Piano Technology (2 credit hours)

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PIANO LITERATURE AND PEDAGOGY 401 Piano Technology (2 credit hours) An overview of theories of piano construction, maintenance and tuning, including an application of those theories to piano performance. 402 Practicum in Piano Technology (3 credit hours) Prerequisite: 401. Participants will learn the rudiments of piano tuning and maintenance through hands-on work. Lab hours are required for completion of individual and group projects. 465 Individual Study in Piano Technology (2 credit hours) Permission of instructor. Designed for the student with interest in developing tuning and maintenance skills. Directed study will consist of readings from technological sources, rebuilding projects, and tuning of upright and grand pianos. 487 Literature of Piano Music for the Advanced Student (2 credit hours) Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. A survey of keyboard literature from Elizabethan music through Mozart. Each student performs at least one work and writes a term paper. Selections from appropriate treatises on performance practices are discussed. 488 Literature of Piano Music for the Advanced Student (2 credit hours) Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. A continuation of 487, covering music from Beethoven to the present. Music is analyzed and performed; students give oral presentations and submit final papers. 580 Introduction to Fortepiano (2 credit hours) Permission of instructor. 581, 582 Piano Pedagogy for Elementary to Early Advanced Teaching Procedure (3 credit hours) 585, 586 Class Piano Pedagogy for College and University Level (3 credit hours) Pedagogy major or permission of instructor. 588 Survey of Chamber Music Literature (3 credit hours) 500 Piano Skills for MIDI Applications (1 credit hour) Summer workshop. 501 Piano Technology (2 credit hours) 502 Practicum in Piano Technology (3 credit hours) 565 Individual Studies in Piano Technology (2 credit hours)

580 Introduction to Fortepiano (2 credit hours) Permission of instructor. 581, 582 Piano Pedagogy: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced (3 credit hours each) 581 is prerequisite for 582, or permission of instructor. 583, 584* Piano Pedagogy: Supervised Teaching (2–6 credit hours each) Permission of instructor. 585 College and Adult Group Teaching (3 credit hours) 586 Historical and International Perspectives (3 credit hours) 587 Techniques of Vocal Coaching (3 credit hours) 588 Survey of Piano Chamber Music Literature (3 credit hours) Survey of the chamber music repertoire that includes the piano, from the late 18th century to the present day. A stylistic overview of major works of the genre, from a performer-oriented perspective. 589 Concerti (2 credit hours) Survey of the keyboard concerto from Bach to the present. Representative works are studied in class and through outside listening. Student presentations will be expected of DMA students enrolled in the course. 590 Sonatas (2 credit hours) Survey of the solo piano sonata from Scarlatti to the present. Representative works are studied in class and through outside listening. Student presentations will be expected of DMA students enrolled in the course. 591 Suites and Character Pieces (2 credit hours) Survey of the genre of keyboard suites and character pieces from Bach to the present. Representative works are studied in class and through outside listening. Student presentations will be expected of DMA students enrolled in the course. 592 Fantasies and Variations (2 credit hours) Survey of the genre of keyboard fantasies and variations from Bach to the present. Representative works are studied in class and through outside listening. Student presentations will be expected of DMA students enrolled in the course. 595 Practicum in Teaching (1 credit hour) This course is designed to satisfy the training/orientation requirement for graduate student teaching assistants.