MUSC 1430 Symphony Orchestra

Symphony Orchestra (Fremont County Orchestra) is a performance-oriented course designed to study and rehearse/perform standard orchestral literature encompassing periods of music history from the Baroque through Contemporary. Students develop skills in sight reading, music theory, and instrumental technique within the ensemble setting. Orchestra members evaluate music performed using recordings (video and audio) of concerts. In addition, members evaluate recorded examples of literature the orchestra is currently rehearsing. Each musical work is performed with consideration to its cultural/historical context. Members of the Fremont County Orchestra perform on string, brass, woodwind and percussionist instruments. A maximum of four credits are applicable toward graduation. Prerequisites: An audition is required for placement purposes only. (.5 lect., 1 lab) ARTS

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