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2134 Music Building
1114 West Nevada Street
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-2620
The School of Music occupies the Music Building, Smith Memorial Hall,
Harding Band Building, Music Annex, and space in the Krannert Center
for the Performing Arts. These facilities include studios, classrooms,
and practice and rehearsal rooms; experimental electronic music, computer
music, digital piano, computer-assisted music instruction laboratories,
and jazz multimedia practice rooms; and musical instruments, audio
equipment, and several auditoriums used for concert, recital, opera,
and musical theatre performances. The Music Library is the home of
one of the largest collections of music items in America.
The faculty and students of the school present nearly 700 concerts,
recitals, and stage performances throughout the year, both on and
off campus. In addition, visiting artists and scholars from throughout
the world present master classes and lectures which complement the
concert and academic offerings provided on the Urbana-Champaign campus.
The School offers two professional undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor
of Music and the Bachelor of Music Education. Undergraduate students
whose musical interests are in the broad historical, cultural, and
theoretical aspects of music (rather than professional training) may
want to investigate the Bachelor of Arts degree offered through the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Graduate degrees are offered in a variety of fields of study in music
at the master's and doctoral levels.
Bands, choral ensembles, orchestras, jazz bands, new music ensembles,
world music ensembles, opera theatre, and many other musical organizations
are open to music and non-music majors and members of the university
and civic communities by audition. Private lessons and courses in
history, theory, and music appreciation are open to all qualified
students in the University. A minor in music is also available.
All applicants for admission to the School of Music must apply and
be admitted to the University of Illinois, must audition successfully
on their major performance instrument or in voice, and must take the
Music Fundamentals Proficiency Exam. On-campus auditions are preferred,
but taped auditions are acceptable under certain circumstances. In
addition, applicants for music composition-theory and history of music
majors must submit original scores or other pertinent writings to
substantiate their ability to pursue work in these areas. Applicants
in composition-theory, and history must also complete an interview
with faculty in those respective areas.
For complete information concerning audition schedules, special admission
requirements, and curricula (including a minor in music), prospective
students should visit the School's
website or contact the Assistant Director for Enrollment Management
and Student Services, School of Music, 1114 West Nevada Street, Urbana
IL 61801, (217) 244-7899.
Curricula
For the Degree of Bachelor of Music
These curricula require 130 semester hours of credit for graduation.
Required courses in composition, quantitative reasoning, humanities
and the arts, social and behavioral sciences, foreign language, natural
sciences and technology, and cultural studies, and electives must
be chosen from the college general education distribution lists available
from college and departmental advisers.
Public performance is an integral part of the training in applied
music, and all students, when sufficiently prepared, are required
to participate in student recitals.
All students are required to enroll in at least one approved performance
ensemble each semester in residence with a maximum of 10 semester
hours of such ensemble applicable to their degree.
All students pursuing majors in this curriculum are required to successfully
complete at least one course in conducting (normally MUS 242) and
must demonstrate keyboard competency by examination or by enrolling
in keyboard classes.
Foreign language study may be required according to the curriculum
chosen, experience in or study of languages prior to matriculation,
and/or the results of language placement tests at the University.
The sequences of classes given below are based on a typical four-year
course of study but may be modified with an adviser's approval to
meet the student's individual needs.
Music majors should meet with their adviser at least once per semester
and consult the Undergraduate Music Major Handbook for clarification
and explanations concerning the Bachelor of Music curricula.
Instrumental Music Major
Students may major in piano, organ, harpsichord, violin, viola, violoncello,
double bass, harp, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, trumpet
(omit cornet), horn, euphonium, baritone, trombone, tuba, or percussion.
A student enrolled in this program normally takes two applied subjects,
one a major (32 semester hours in the same applied area) and the other
a minor (8 semester hours in the same applied area). Third- and fourth-year
students must present satisfactory public junior and senior recitals
as part of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree.
First year
Hours |
First Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1, 2 |
2 |
Minor applied
music subject |
2 |
MUS 101Music
Theory and Practice I |
2 |
MUS 110Introd
Art Mus: Intl Perspect |
2 |
MUS 107Aural
Skills I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3-4 |
Composition
I or SPCM 111 |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1, 2 |
2 |
Minor applied
music subject |
2 |
MUS 102Music
Theory and Practice II |
2 |
MUS 108Aural
Skills II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
5-6 |
Advanced
Composition, SPCM 112, or Electives |
16-17 |
Total |
Second year
Hours |
First Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1, 2 |
2 |
Minor applied
music subject |
2 |
MUS 201Music
Theory and Practice III |
2 |
MUS207Aural
Skills III |
3 |
MUS 313The
History of Music I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Electives |
18 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1, 2 |
2 |
Minor applied
music subject |
2 |
MUS 202Music
Theory and Practice IV |
1 |
MUS 208Aural
Skills IV |
3 |
MUS 314The
History of Music II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Electives |
17 |
Total |
Third year
Hours |
First Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1,2 |
3 |
Music theory3 |
3 |
Music history4 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
5 |
Electives |
16 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1,2 |
3 |
Music theory3 |
3 |
Music history4 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
5 |
Electives |
16 |
Total |
Fourth year
Hours |
First Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1,2 |
2 |
MUS 430Applied
Music Pedagogy, or MUS 431Piano Pedagogy I5 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
9 |
Electives |
16 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
Major applied
music subject1,2 |
2 |
MUS 430Applied
Music Pedagogy, or MUS 432Piano Pedagogy II5 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
8 |
Electives |
15 |
Total |
1. Concurrent registration
in MUS 250-University Orchestra is required for all students who
register for any of MUS 183-186 and MUS 483-486.
2. String majors will register for MUS 267 Chamber Music (one semester
hour) concurrently with the major applied subject (three semester
hours), for a total of four semester hours each semester. (omit
reference to third and fourth years - it's for all four years now.)
3. The music theory requirement for the third year is to be satisfied
by MUS 400 and 408, three semester hours each, or by MUS 408, six
semester hours, with each semester devoted to a separate topic.
4. To be chosen from MUS 410-421.
5. For string and piano majors only. String majors will register
for MUS 430; piano majors will register for MUS 431 and 432. Other
majors may choose four semester hours of electives.
Music Composition-Theory Major
In this major, emphasis may be placed on music composition or on the
theory of music. Necessary course adjustments require approval of
the composition-theory division.
If the emphasis is on composition, the fourth-year student must present
a satisfactory senior recital of original compositions. If the emphasis
is on theory, an advanced project (MUS 299) approved by the composition-theory
division is required in the fourth year.
First year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music1 |
2 |
MUS 101Music
Theory and Practice I |
2 |
MUSIC 106Beginning
Composition |
2 |
MUS 110Introd
Art Mus: Intl Perspect |
2 |
MUS 107Aural
Skills I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3-4 |
Composition
I or SPCM 111 |
2 |
Electives |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
2 |
MUS 102Music
Theory and Practice II |
2 |
MUSIC 106Beginning
Composition |
2 |
MUS 108Aural
Skills II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
5-6 |
Advanced
Composition, SPCM 112, or Electives |
14-15 |
Total |
Second year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
2 |
MUS 201Music
Theory and Practice III |
2 |
MUS 207Aural
Skills III |
2 |
MUSIC 203Instrumentation
I |
2 |
MUSIC 206Intermediate
Composition |
3 |
MUS 313The
History of Music I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
French, German,
or Italian |
18 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
2 |
MUS 202Music
Theory and Practice IV |
1 |
MUS 208Aural
Skills IV |
2 |
MUSIC 301Compositional
Problems: Serial Techniques |
2 |
MUSIC 206Intermediate
Composition |
3 |
MUS 314The
History of Music II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
French, German,
or Italian |
17 |
Total |
Third year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
MUS 400Counterpoint
and Fugue |
3 |
MUS 406Composition2 |
2 |
Music theory2 |
3 |
Music history3 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3 |
Electives |
17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
MUS 406Composition2 |
3 |
MUS 408Analysis
of Musical Form |
2 |
Music theory2 |
3 |
Music history3 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3 |
Electives |
17 |
Total |
Fourth year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
MUS 402Musical
Acoustics |
3 |
MUS 406 Composition2 |
2 |
Music theory2 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
6 |
Electives |
17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
MUS 406 Composition2 |
3 |
MUS 415Music
of the 20th Century |
2 |
Music theory2 |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3 |
Electives |
14 |
Total |
1. It is strongly recommended
that students in this major acquire a thorough practical knowledge
of the piano beyond basic keyboard competency as part of the applied
music study.
2. The music theory electives for the third and fourth years are
to be chosen from MUS 401, 403, 404 (may be repeated to a maximum
of six semester hours 405, 408 (may be repeated to a maximum of
six semester hours in addition to MUSIC 408, sections D or E, 407,
409, 471, (omit and) 445, and 499 (may be repeated to a maximum
of four semester hours; senior standing in music required). (This
ordering puts courses sequentially according to new numbering system.)
(Omit second period). If the curricular emphasis is in music theory,
the following will apply: juniors will substitute an additional
three semester hours of MUS 408 for MUS 406; seniors will take MUS
299, 401, and 405, and substitute an additional 400-level music
history course for MUS 406. (omit second period)
3. To be chosen from MUS 410-414, (omit second comma) 416, 417,
418-421.
4. Must include either Section D (music in the first half of the
twentieth century) or Section E (music since World War II).
History of Music Major
This major offers a broad cultural education that unites academic
and musical training. It also provides preparation for the graduate
study required for research and teaching in musicology or ethnomusicology.
The fourth-year student, working with an adviser, must complete a
satisfactory thesis (MUS 299) as part of the requirements for the
bachelor of music degree.
First year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music1 |
2 |
MUS 101Music
Theory and Practice I |
2 |
MUS 110Introd
Art Mus: Intl Perspect |
2 |
MUS 107Aural
Skills I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3-4 |
Composition
I or SPCM111 |
4 |
Electives |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
2 |
MUS 102Music
Theory and Practice II |
2 |
MUS 108Aural
Skills II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
7-8 |
Advanced
Composition, SPCM 112, or Electives |
14-15 |
Total |
Second year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
2 |
MUS 201Music
Theory and Practice III |
2 |
MUS 207Aural
Skills III |
3 |
MUS 313The
History of Music I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign Language2 |
2 |
Electives |
16 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
2 |
MUS 202Music
Theory and Practice IV |
1 |
MUS 208 Aural
Skills IV |
3 |
MUS 314The
History of Music II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign Language2 |
2 |
Electives |
15 |
Total |
Third year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
Music history3 |
3 |
MUS 400Counterpoint
and Fugue |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign Language2
|
3 |
Literature4 |
2 |
Electives |
18 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
Music history3 |
3 |
MUS 408Analysis
of Musical Form |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign Language2 |
3 |
Literature4 |
2 |
Electives |
18 |
Total |
Fourth year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
Applied music |
3 |
Music theory5 |
3 |
Music history3 |
2 |
MUS 299Thesis/Adv
UG Honors in Music |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3 |
History4 |
1-2 |
Electives |
15-16 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
Applied music
|
3 |
Music history3 |
2 |
MUS 299Thesis/Adv
UG Honors in Music |
1 |
Music ensemble |
3 |
History4 |
4-5 |
Electives |
15-16 |
Total |
1. It is strongly recommended
that students in this major acquire a thorough practical knowledge
of the piano beyond basic keyboard competency as part of the applied
music study.
2. The student must achieve what would be fourth-semester language
study at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, or its
equivalent (i.e. proficiency credit, or four years of high school
study in a single language). French, German or Italian are strongly
encouraged.
3. Third- and fourth-year music history courses are to be chosen
from MUS 410-418, 420, 421 (omit comma); however, a minimum of two
courses must be chosen from MUS 410-415.
4. May not be used to satisfy general education sequence requirements.
5. To be chosen from MUS 408. (omit second period)
Voice Major
The primary applied subject in this major includes both private lessons
in voice and classes in vocal diction.
At least eight semester hours each in the Italian, French, and German
languages are required for the voice major. A student who has not
completed at least two years of one of these languages in high school
should begin study of languages during the first year. Whenever possible,
vocal majors who do not have at least two years of high school study
in Italian should take Italian in their first and second semesters.
Third- and fourth-year students must present satisfactory public junior
and senior recitals as part of the requirements for the Bachelor of
Music degree.
First year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
MUS 101Music
Theory and Practice I |
2 |
MUS 110Introd
Art Mus: Intl Perspect |
2 |
MUS 107Aural
Skills I |
1 |
MUS 120English
Diction, or MUS 121Italian Diction |
3 |
MUS 181Voice |
1 |
Music ensemble |
2 |
Piano |
3-4 |
Composition
I or SPCM111 |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
MUS 102Music
Theory and Practice II |
2 |
MUS 108Aural
Skills II |
1 |
MUS 120English
Diction, MUS 121Italian Diction |
3 |
MUS 181Voice |
1 |
Music ensemble |
2 |
Piano |
5-6 |
Advanced
Composition (omit commas?) or Electives |
16-17 |
Total |
Second year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
MUS 201Music
Theory and Practice III |
2 |
MUS 207 Aural
Skills III |
1 |
MUS 122German
Diction, or MUS 123French Diction |
3 |
MUS 181Voice |
3 |
MUS 313The
History of Music I |
1 |
Music ensemble |
2 |
Piano |
4 |
Foreign language |
18 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
MUS 202Music
Theory and Practice IV |
1 |
MUS 208Aural
Skills IV |
1 |
MUS 122German
Diction, or MUS 123French Diction |
3 |
MUS 181Voice |
3 |
MUS 314The
History of Music II |
1 |
Music ensemble |
2 |
Piano |
4 |
Foreign language |
18 |
Total |
Third year
Hours |
First Semester |
3 |
Music theory1 |
3 |
Music history2 |
1 |
MUS 474Vocal
Repertoire I |
3 |
MUS 481Voice |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign language |
2 |
Electives |
17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
3 |
Music theory1 |
|
Music history2 |
1 |
MUS 475Vocal
Repertoire II |
3 |
MUS 481Voice |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign language |
1 |
Electives |
16 |
Total |
Fourth year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
MUS 430Applied
Music Pedagogy |
3 |
MUS 481Voice |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign language |
5 |
Electives |
15 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
MUS 430Applied
Music Pedagogy |
3 |
MUS 481Voice |
1 |
Music ensemble |
4 |
Foreign language |
5 |
Electives |
15 |
Total |
1. The music theory requirement
for the third year is to be satisfied by MUS 400 and 408 , three
semester hours each, or by MUS 408, six semester hours, with each
semester devoted to a separate topic.
2. To be chosen from MUS 410-418, 420, 421.
Open Studies
Open Studies allows concentration in diverse fields such as music
of other cultures, jazz, piano pedagogy, or other areas not included
in the curricula above. Open Studies requires a minimum of 130 semester
hours of credit for graduation.
Admission to Open Studies is initiated by petition to a committee
of three faculty members, the open studies adviser, and the associate
dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts. Additional information
may be obtained from the Office of Undergraduate Studies in Music,
Music Building Room 3030.
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