Departmental Courses (MPAGC-UE)
MPAGC-UE 1087 NYU Orchestra (0-3 Credits)
Typically offered Fall and Spring
Rehearsal & performance of orchestral literature. Audition required.
Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes
MPAGC-UE 1091 Conducting: Foundations (2 Credits)
In this studio class, students develop foundational conducting skills for the professional conductor. This includes specific techniques associated with choral conducting, instrumental conducting, and conducting synchronized with visual media. Topics include arms/baton technique, rehearsing the ensemble, score study techniques, and conducting with a click track.
Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
MPAGC-UE 1093 Conducting: Intermediate Instrumental (2 Credits)
Typically offered Fall
In this studio class, students build upon foundational conducting skills to develop specific techniques to conduct instrumental ensembles with a focus on the orchestral repertoire. Students practice seminal pieces of the history of western orchestral music that serve as case studies to develop a sophisticated set of instrumental conducting skills.
Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
MPAGC-UE 1094 Conducting: Advanced Musical Theater (2 Credits)
In this studio class, students work on specific advanced skills required for the professional music theater conductor. They study works from the music theater repertoire, with a specific emphasis on shows of various periods and genres. Students develop a comprehensive approach to rehearsal planning and structure, including specific strategies that allow time optimization.
Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes
MPAGC-UE 1095 Conducting: Advanced Instrumental (2 Credits)
In this studio class, students work on specific advanced skills required for today’s professional orchestral and ensemble conductor. They practice challenging pieces from the orchestral repertoire, with a specific emphasis on contemporary pieces of music. Students also develop a comprehensive approach to rehearsal planning and structure, including specific strategies that allow time optimization.
Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
MPAGC-UE 1229 Creating a Career as a Musician (2 Credits)
Typically offered Fall
Prepares students to navigate today's world of professional music performance. Topics include setting career goals, defining success, finding and creating performance opportunities, grant writing, creating publicity materials, auditions, day jobs, freelancing, and how to manage money, time, and stress
Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No