KEYBOARD PERFORMANCE (MKP)



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Keyboard Performance (MKP) 1 KEYBOARD PERFORMANCE (MKP) Dept. Code: MKP The Department of Keyboard Performance offers a bachelor of music performance degree and a performer's certificate in piano. Majors Major in Keyboard Performance B.M. in Keyboard Performance (http://bulletin.miami.edu/ undergraduate-academic-programs/music/keyboard-performance/ keyboard-performance-bm) Certificates Certificates Keyboard Performance (http://bulletin.miami.edu/undergraduateacademic-programs/music/keyboard-performance/keyboardperformance-certificate) Courses MKP 0R1. Organ. 2 Credit Hours. 1-hour lesson and 50 minute studio class for organ students. Technical Requirements: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected exercises from Manual Technique and Pedal Technique. Repertoire: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: Compositions for Manuals, Studies and Compositions for Manuals and Pedal; selected chorale preludes and smaller-scale preludes and fugues by Bach, Buxtehude, Brahms, and others; basics of hymn playing. MKP 0R3. Organ. 2 Credit Hours. 1-hour lesson and 50 minute studio class for organ students.technical Requirements: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected exercises from Pedal Scales, Broken Chords, Advanced Exercises. Repertoire: Selected compositions by Bach and representative Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern composers. Hymn playing and organ accompanying techniques. MKP 111. Non-Major Class Piano I. 1 Credit Hour. This course is designed for the adult beginner who has an interest in playing keyboard instruments for pleasure. Students with no previous musical or keyboard experience learn the fundamentals of music theory and apply them to playing the keyboard at the beginning level. MKP 112. Non-Major Class Piano II. 1 Credit Hour. Designed for the adult beginner who has an interest in playing keyboard instruments for pleasure, this course builds on the concepts introduced in MKP 111. Students continue to learn the fundamentals of music theory and apply them to playing the keyboard. MKP 140. Keyboard Studies I. 1 Credit Hour. Major and minor five finger patterns, beginning repertoire, major scales and ar peggios, basic chord progressions, for types of triads, dominant seventh chords, beginning sight reading, harmonization, transposition, and improvisation skil ls. MKP 141. Keyboard Studies II. 1 Credit Hour. Minor scales and arpeggios, modal scales, five types of seventh chords and inve rsions, and more extensive chord progressions. Study of repertoire and the dev elopment of sight-reading, harmonization, transposition, and improvisation skil ls are continued. MKP 185. Musical Theatre Accompanying. 1 Credit Hour. A class designed to improve the skills of pianists with a particular interest in musical theatre piano accompaniment. Students will study in a classroom setting. MKP 186. Vocal Accompanying I. 1 Credit Hour. Pianists will attend seminars where the principles of accompanying classical and musical theatre singers are addressed. Students are assigned to accompany applied voice lessons and ensembles. MKP 187. Vocal Accompanying II. 1 Credit Hour. Pianists attend seminars where the principles of accompanying classical and musical theatre singers are addressed. Students are assigned to accompany applied voice lessons and ensembles. MKP 189. Accompanying, Level I. 1 Credit Hour. Development of sightreading skills and score preparation.

2 Keyboard Performance (MKP) MKP 190. Accompanying, Level II. 1 Credit Hour. Progressive development of individual vocal/instrumental and ensemble accompanying, sightreading, score reading, and improvising from a lead sheet. MKP 191. Accompanying, Level III. 1 Credit Hour. Progressive development of all types of accompaniment skills including; clef and score reading, transposition,; possible recital, opera theater, choral ensemble, and/or orchestral accompanying. Prerequisite: MKP 190. MKP 220. Computers, Keyboards, And Music. 2 Credit Hours. An introduction to basic computing skills for the musician that explores computers, keyboards, and other MIDI- (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) related instruments as tools for the musician. Topics include electronic keyboards, computer hardware and software, MIDI sequencing, computer-assisted musical notation, and teaching strategies using new technologies. Students gain hands-on experience while completing projects in each of the above areas. Prerequisite: MKP 102. MKP 240. Keyboard Studies III. 2 Credit Hours. Dominant seventh arpeggios, secondary dominates, and work more extensively with chord progressions. Students also learn Theme and Variation form, Sonata form, and characteristics of the musical style periods. Study of repertoire and th e development of sight-reading, harmonization, and the improvisation skills are continued. Transposition of instrumental music to concert pitch, and beginnin g choral and instrumental score reading are introduced. Students will continue playing major and minor scales at an increased level of difficulty. MKP 241. Keyboard Studies IV. 2 Credit Hours. Diminished seventh arpeggios, augmented, and Neapolitan sixth chords, Three-Par t Rondo forms, extended chord structures, and a variety of chord Progressions t hat modulate. Study of repertoire and the development of sight-reading, harmon ization, transposition, and improvisation skills are continued. Choral and ins trumental score reading, modal scales, and major and minor scales are performed at an increased level of difficulty. MKP 399. Junior Recital. 1 Credit Hour. A public recital of one half-hour or more. Course is required of all performance majors. Components: PRA. MKP 493. Special Projects In Keyboard Performance. 1-3 Credit Hours. Supervised readings and other activities in specific areas of Keyboard Performance. Components: THI. MKP 494. Special Topics In Keyboard Performance. 1-3 Credit Hours. MKP 499. Senior Recital. 1 Credit Hour. A public recital of one hour or more. Course is required of all performance majors. Components: PRA. MKP 547. Keyboard Pedagogy. 3 Credit Hours. Methods and materials for teaching keyboard instruments with a focus on private lesson instruction. Topics include teacher profile, general teaching considerations, the business of teaching, the beginning student, second- and third-year students, teaching materials, and an introduction to new technology in piano teaching. MKP 548. Intermediate to Advanced Repertoire. 3 Credit Hours. A class dedicated to a survey and discussion of a wide range of teaching materials including teaching exercises, etudes, and performance literature?both well known and under appreciated. Topics include reference literature and web resources, piece assigning considerations and leveling, and detailed discussion of selected materials with specific teaching and remedial strategies. Annotated bibliography with MIDI-file attachments of incipits to be submitted at the end of the semester for a grade.

Keyboard Performance (MKP) 3 MKP 549. Keyboard Pedagogy II:Keyboard Pedagogy Diagnostics. 3 Credit Hours. 1st class of each week: round-table discussion of private teaching strategies using video taped performance excerpts of students at various levels. 2nd class of each week: a focus on a wide range of teaching repertoire covering intermediate to advanced levels with an emphasis on problem prevention and solving. MKP 550. Keyboard Pedagogy III: Pracice Strategies. 3 Credit Hours. Focus on practice strategy at the keyboard using Philip Johnston's Practice Revolution as a springboard for discussion. Topics also include recent findings and leading researchers in cognitive neuroscience and "brain-based learning," as well as resources available for musician wellness and injury prevention. MKP 589. Keyboard Accompanying Program in Salzburg, Austria. 0 Credit Hours. Course is conducted at Salzburg College, Austria. Students receive comprehensive and intensive coaching in piano and accompanying from Dr. Posnak and other internationally acclaimed guest artists. Piano students study piano (2 cr.) and accompanying (1 cr.). Grading: AUD. MKP 593. Special Projects In Keyboard Performance. 1-3 Credit Hours. Supervised topics and other activities in specific areas of Keyboard Performance. Components: SEM. MKP 594. Special Topics In Music Theory Or Composition. 1-3 Credit Hours. MKP 6. Piano Forum. 0 Credit Hours. A non-credit performance class for all piano majors and principals. Majors are required to perform once each semester with the approval of the applied teacher. Components: FOR. MKP HC1. Harpsichord. 2 Credit Hours. 1-hour lesson and 50 minute studio class for harpsichord students. MKP HC3. Harpsichord. 2 Credit Hours. 1-hour lesson and 50 minute studio class for harpsichord students MKP HCC. Harpsichord. 1-2 Credit Hours. -hour lesson for students enrolled for 2 credits. 1/2-hour lesson for MKP HCD. Harpsichord. 1-2 Credit Hours. MKP HCF. Harpsichord. 1-2 Credit Hours. MKP HCG. Harpsichord. 1-2 Credit Hours. MKP HCH. Harpsichord. 1-2 Credit Hours. MKP HCS. Harpsichord. 1-2 Credit Hours.

4 Keyboard Performance (MKP) MKP ORC. Organ. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected exercises from Manual Technique, Pedal Exercises and Scales. Repertoire: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected Compositions for Manuals and Pedals; intermediate-level works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Franck, and others; Additional hymn playing techniques. MKP ORD. Organ. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected exercises from Manual Technique, Pedal Exercises and Scales. Repertoire: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected Compositions for Manuals and Pedals; intermediate-level works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Franck, and others; Additional hymn playing techniques. MKP ORF. Organ. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected exercises from Pedal Scales, Broken Chords, Advanced Exercises. Repertoire: Selected compositions by Bach and representative Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern composers. Hymn playing and organ accompanying techniques. MKP ORG. Organ. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Nilson, A System of Technical Studies in Pedal Playing for the Organ; selected exercises. Repertoire: Selected works by composers from all style periods, with an emphasis on the French Romantic and Modern French schools. Advanced service-playing techniques. MKP ORH. Organ. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Nilson, A System of Technical Studies in Pedal Playing for the Organ; selected exercises. Repertoire: Selected works by composers from all style periods, with an emphasis on the French Romantic and Modern French schools. Advanced service-playing techniques. MKP ORS. Organ. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: selected exercises from Manual Technique and Pedal Technique. Repertoire: Gleason, Method of Organ Playing: Compositions for Manuals, Studies and Compositions for Manuals and Pedal; selected chorale preludes and smaller-scale preludes and fugues by Bach, Buxtehude, Brahms, and others; basics of hymn playing. MKP PI1. Piano. 2 Credit Hours. 1-hour lesson and 50 minute studio class for piano students. Technical Requirements: To show a comprehensive foundation in basic/advanced keyboard skills. Repertoire: MKP PI3. Piano. 2 Credit Hours. 1-hour lesson and 50 minute studio class for piano students. Technical Requirements: Complete Junior Recital as required. Repertoire: MKP PIC. Piano. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: To show a MKP PID. Piano. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: To show a MKP PIF. Piano. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Complete Junior Recital as required. Repertoire:

Keyboard Performance (MKP) 5 MKP PIG. Piano. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Complete Senior Recital as required. Repertoire: MKP PIH. Piano. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: Complete Senior Recital as required. Repertoire: MKP PIS. Piano. 1-2 Credit Hours. Technical Requirements: To show a