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Music (MU and MP)

Courses in music theory, musicology (ethnomusicology as well as Western music history and literature), performance, music technology, composition, and ensemble participation comprise the wide array of offerings open to all interested students (whether Major or non-Major).

Students considering a Music Major or Minor should start with MU 200 Thinking About Music and/or a music theory course appropriate to the students level of experience (see below). All of these courses are offered every semester and can be taken flexibly: MU 200 may be taken before, after, or concurrently with music theory.

Entry-level theory courses MU 141 (Foundations of Theory and Musicianship), for students with little or no training in musical notation, or MU 241 (Materials and Structures I), for students with experience reading bass and treble clefs and/or with some background in written theory.  (A diagnostic test will help to determine student placement; the respective teachers of MU 141 and MU 241 may also be consulted with questions about placement prior to the start of classes.)

Private instruction is available on most instruments, voice, and jazz improvisation and carries an additional course fee that can be partially subsidized through scholarships. In addition, class study of piano, voice, jazz piano, and guitar are available without a fee to beginning students.

Ensembles (available for academic credit) include Chorus, Orchestra, Concert Band, Vocal Chamber Ensemble, Jazz Big Band, Small Jazz Ensembles, Chamber Music Groups (brass, winds and strings), and non-Western Ensembles. Contact the individual ensemble director for information about enrollment and possible audition/interview. All-College requirements in Humanities and in Arts may be fulfilled in various ways in the Music Department through designated classes, lessons, and ensembles.

If you plan to take private lessons or participate in an ensemble, you should proceed to enroll yourself in these courses alongside the rest of your fall schedule while you await a response to your Music Interest Questionnaire.

Contact Vicki Tremper in the department office for information regarding enrollment, fees, and scholarships:

Vicki Tremper
Administrative Assistant, Dept. of Music
vtremper@skidmore.edu
518-580-5320
111 Zankel Music Center


Interested students should fill out the Music Interest Questionnaire before the fall term begins.
Music Interest Questionnaire


Recommended courses for a prospective major

Fall 2024

Music Theory based on placement (see note above): MU 141, or MU 241

and/or

MU 200 Thinking About Music

Spring 2025

Music Theory based on placement (see note above): MU 141, or MU 241

and/or

MU 200 Thinking About Music

 

Music department site