Subject: Music Applied
Credit units: 3
College: Arts and Science
Department: School for the Arts

Description

A continuation of studies following MUAP 333.3, wherein the students further develop technique and repertoire with attention to performance practice for style, interpretation and comprehension. In addition to studio coursework, students are required to present a 10-15-minute recital before the end of the semester. The instructor may arrange a studio masterclass to assist students to prepare for the recital/jury.

Prerequisite(s): MUAP 333 or permission of the department.
Note: Available to students in the Bachelor of Music Individualized and Music Education programs only. Students may have credit for only one of MUAP 335 and MUAP 345.
Note: In the event a student receives a failing grade in any private study course (MUAP 143, 145, 243, 245, 333, 343, 335, 345, 433, 443, 435, 445, 453 or 455), that student may re-take it only once.

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