Music Theory

Courses

MUTH 101: Music Theory 1

Credits 4
Study of fundamental diatonic topics, including scales, intervals and harmonic analysis, through written work, keyboard exercises, sight singing and dictation.

MUTH 101 I: Music Theory 1 Intensive

Credits 4
An investigation of common-practice tonality through written exercises, keyboard work, ear training and sight singing. This course includes a required lab component.

MUTH 102: Music Theory 2

Credits 4
Study of advanced diatonic and basic chromatic topics, including tonicization, through written work, keyboard exercises, sight singing and dictation.

MUTH 201: Music Theory 3

Credits 4
Study of chromatic materials, including modulation, mixture and Neapolitan and augmented sixth harmonies, through written work, keyboard exercises, sight singing and dictation.

MUTH 202: Music Theory 4

Credits 4
This course has two components (1) Study of advanced chromatic techniques, including chromatic and enharmonic modulation, through written work, keyboard exercises, sight singing and dictation; and (2) study of post-tonal topics, including set theory and serial techniques.

MUTH 301: Harmony-Keyboard V

Credits 2
Keyboard study emphasizing improvisation, transposition, score reading and modulation; harmonization of complex melodic lines.

MUTH 305: Sightsinging-Eartraining V

Credits 3
Continuing emphasis on the development of aural and vocal skills in all clefs, with particular attention to contemporary music, and increased emphasis on performance at sight of a wide range of literature.

MUTH 361: Theory Pedagogy

Credits 3
Principles of the teaching of theory at all levels, with examination and appraisal of teaching methods, textbooks, recent concepts, etc.

MUTH 400A: General Theory: Review of Musical Structure

Credits 1

Provides review in fundamentals of form, post-tonal and four-part harmony. Course designed for graduate students; credit is not applicable toward degree requirements. If not successfully passed in the first semester, students will have one more opportunity to pass the exam in the following semester.

MUTH 400B: General Theory: Sightsinging-Eartraining Review

Credits 2
Provides review in fundamentals of sightsinging in four clefs, and melodic and harmonic dictation including chromatic harmony and modulation. Course designed for graduate students; credit is not applicable toward degree requirements. Either the sightsinging OR the dictation portion must be satisfactorily completed within the first two semesters of study at CIM.

MUTH 401: Harmony-Keyboard V

Credits 2
Keyboard study emphasizing improvisation, transposition, score reading and modulation; harmonization of complex melodic lines.

MUTH 405: Sightsinging-Eartraining V

Credits 3
Continuing emphasis on the development of aural and vocal skills in all clefs, with particular attention to contemporary music, and increased emphasis on performance at sight of a wide range of literature.

MUTH 407: Analytical Techniques and Terminology

Credits 3
The course explores analysis as a tool which helps to bring about informed performance, and serves to help prepare the student for the MM comprehensive examination in music theory. Works from Baroque, Classical, and 19th- and 20th-Century repertoire form the basis of study.

MUTH 423: Analysis of Musical Styles

Credits 3
Analysis of selected musical compositions from various periods of the common practice era. Emphasis on traditional structures, stylistic features and the relationship of analysis and performance.

MUTH 424: Schenkerian Analysis

Credits 3
Introduction to the theories of Heinrich Schenker and their application to the analysis of tonal music. Intensive analytical work and selected readings.

MUTH 425: Analysis for Conductors I, II

Credits 2
Development of in-depth analytical procedures for conductors. Analysis of works, with emphasis on selected compositions currently in preparation by CIM Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, etc.

MUTH 426: Analysis for Conductors I, II

Credits 2
Development of in-depth analytical procedures for conductors. Analysis of works, with emphasis on selected compositions currently in preparation by CIM Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, etc.

MUTH 461: Theory Pedagogy

Credits 3
Principles of the teaching of theory at all levels, with examination and appraisal of teaching methods, textbooks, recent concepts, etc.