2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music (BA.MUS)


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Program Description 

Vermont State University’s Bachelor of Arts in Music program has a strong reputation for helping students find and explore their passions, and training musicians and educators for outstanding careers. Students benefit from small class sizes and individual attention, a talented and caring faculty with a wealth of experience, supportive atmosphere, and a collaborative program offering numerous ensemble and performance experiences and opportunities to explore individual career goals and disciplines.  

“Music is the universal language of mankind.”-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 

Music majors will develop skills on/in an instrument/voice, piano, conducting, theory, history and global music, and individual and ensemble performance. The major offers flexibility in the upper-level classes and Capstone Project so that students can focus on their personal interests in music. Students work closely with the Theater department and many students participate in musical theater productions and classes. Students will graduate with the foundation to pursue music and music related fields for the rest of their lives. Students looking for in-depth performance study may audition to pursue the Performance concentration which includes presenting a junior and senior recital. 

“Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life, bringing peace, abolishing strife.”-Kahlil Gibran  

In addition to coursework, students will have many opportunities to connect with the professional performing arts world. Faculty are well-connected working artists including professional opera singers, musicians, conductors, and music educators. The program regularly brings in outside artists and clinicians and collaborates with professional musicians and other ensembles including Barn Opera, Calliope Brass, Rutland Area Chorus, the Vermont Collegiate Choral Consortium, and Green Mountain Mahler Festival. Students are offered membership in ACDA and NAfME, attend conferences across the US that offer great networking and educational opportunities, and have the opportunity to travel regionally and internationally. Recent trips include attending America Cantat 8 in the Bahamas, and choir/cultural tours to Cuba and Costa Rica.  

Graduates go on to graduate school, performance, studio teaching, technical music production, community ensemble directing, church music positions, and non-music fields. Music majors have room to pursue a second major or a minor in a different discipline of interest.  

Program Outcomes 

General Concentration:  

  1. Identify fundamental roles of music and performance practice in selected global cultures and historical periods.  

  1. Develop skills in primary instrument/voice individually and within an ensemble, piano, and conducting. 

  2. Develop proficiency in tonal music theory and musicianship.   

  3. Develop an understanding of employment and enrichment opportunities within music related fields. 

Performance Concentration: 

  1. Demonstrate technical proficiency and artistry on their primary instrument/voice through performance labs, juries, recitals and participation in ensembles.  

  1. Demonstrate the ability to produce and present a Junior and Senior Recital including repertoire selection, performance notes, promotion, and presentation.  

  1. Demonstrate appropriate proficiency in tonal music theory and musicianship, piano and conducting.  

  1. Identify fundamental roles of music and performance practice in selected global cultures and historical periods, with specific attention to literature appropriate to the primary instrument/voice.  

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate pedagogy for individual studio and ensemble instruction.  

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of employment and enrichment opportunities within music related fields. 

Program Electives


General Concentration (BA.MUS)


Credits Required for Program: 57-63


Important


To obtain a degree, students must fulfill the major-specific requirements as well as satisfy all other Degree Requirements  including the General Education Requirements .

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