MUSIC 371.01 - RESOURCES AND
REPERTOIRE, 2 credits
Lenoir-Rhyne College Spring, 2007
Class Time: Thursdays 2:00 - 3:40
Instructor Information:
Prof. Florence Jowers Office phone: 828-328-7195
Office: 228 Mauney Home phone: 828-322-8976
Email: jowers@lrc.edu
CATALOG DESCRIPTION
Provides some of the necessary tools for church music ministry,
including anthem selection, organ and vocal repertoire, and sacred music
repertoire for keyboard with instruments. This course will also focus on
musical and liturgical resources needed for worship planning;
denominational hymnal companions, lectionary resources, and other
worship aids.
REQUIRED TEXTS
Robert Buckley Farlee. Leading the Church's Song. Minneapolis: Augsburg,
1998. Chapter 7.
Indexes for Worship Planning, Augsburg Fortress, Minneapolis, 1996.
Harold Owen, Handbook for Creative Church Musicians: A Practical
Guide to Composition and Arranging, GIA Publications, Chicago, 2001
OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of this course students will have:
1. become knowledgeable of practical resources from various
denominations and viewpoints
2. assembled a notebook of such resources
3. found repertoire for their particular skill/interest areas
4. become acquainted with standard library resources for the church
musician
5. met gifted church musicians/guest presenters from a variety of area
parishes
6. developed a sense of the usefulness of various resources and
repertoire
7. engaged in discussion of the management of a church music program
EVALUATION
Individual research - 40%
Class participation and presentation - 45%
Assignments - 15%
ATTENDANCE
Due to the seminar format of the class, attendance is mandatory, and the
semester grade will be affected for failure to attend class. The success
of the class depends on the cooperation and hard work of each member, as
all the projects are inter-related.
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