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Fall 2022
May 14, 2024
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MVB 1312 APPLIED MUSIC - HORN 1 - 19348 - MVB 1312 - B05

Associated Term: Fall 2022
Levels: Credit

Bradenton Campus
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Traditional Method Instructional Method

Learning Objectives: MVB 1312 Applied Horn I (2) (A.A) One hour per week. The development of horn intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Students who are degree-seeking and making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of four (4) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from Applied Music may count towards elective credits for one's degree. Additional special fees are required. Midterm exam will take place the 2nd week of March, details forthcoming.
Required Materials: Method Books: Kopprasch Studies for Horn Book 1 and Book 2 Pottag Advanced Method Volume 2 G. Pares Daily Exercises and Scales Solo repertoire: Henry Purcell, I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly Mozart Horn Concertos 1-4 and Concert Rondo in Eb Major
Technical Requirements: Performance Standards At the successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Perform solo compositions at the advanced level, exhibiting continued development of musicianship, including expression, phrasing, and style. 2. Demonstrate advanced level technical skills with accuracy, good intonation, and overall control. 3. Perform advanced literature with a characteristic tone for the specific instrument. 4. Perform all the major and minor scales (harmonic and melodic form), arpeggios, and other technical patterns at advanced tempos. 5. Develop advanced articulation skills idiomatic to the instrument. 6. Read and perform advanced rhythms. 7. Perform with increased range of pitch and dynamics. 8. Maintain good posture and position while performing.

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