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School of Music 2004–2005 Uy2,20 School of Music July 20, 2004 bulletin of yale university Periodicals postage paid university bulletin of yale New Haven ct 06520-8227 New Haven, Connecticut School of Music 2004–2005 July 20, 2004 School of Music bulletin of yale university Series 100 Number 4 July 20, 2004 Bulletin of Yale University The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and affirmatively seeks to Postmaster: Send address changes to Bulletin of Yale University, attract to its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons of diverse backgrounds. In PO Box 208227, New Haven ct 06520-8227 accordance with this policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on PO Box 208230, New Haven ct 06520-8230 account of that individual’s sex, race, color, religion, age, disability, status as a special disabled Periodicals postage paid at New Haven, Connecticut veteran, veteran of the Vietnam era, or other covered veteran, or national or ethnic origin; nor does Yale discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. Issued sixteen times a year: one time a year in May, November, and December; two times University policy is committed to affirmative action under law in employment of women, a year in June and September; three times a year in July; six times a year in August minority group members, individuals with disabilities, special disabled veterans, veterans of the Vietnam era, and other covered veterans. Managing Editor: Linda Koch Lorimer Inquiries concerning these policies may be referred to Valerie O. Hayes, Director of the Editor: David J. Baker Office for Equal Opportunity Programs, 104 W. L. Harkness Hall, 203.432.0849. Editorial and Publishing Office: 175 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut In accordance with both federal and state law, the University maintains information con- Publication number (usps 078-500) cerning current security policies and procedures and prepares an annual crime report con- cerning crimes committed within the geographical limits of the University. Upon request The closing date for material in this bulletin was June 30, 2004. to the Office of the Secretary of the University, PO Box 208230, New Haven ct 06520-8230, The University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the courses of instruction or to 203.432.2310, the University will provide such information to any applicant for admission. change the instructors at any time. 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School of Music 2004–2005 bulletin of yale university Series 100 Number 4 July 20, 2004 yale university campus north Canner Street Fisher Bellamy Curtis 459 Institute of > Divinity Sacred Music School NORTH Interna tional SDQ Marquand House Chapel Greeley Memorial Lab Betts Marsh Hall House Cottag e Street P Undergraduate ro Observatory s p e Marsh c Hillside Place Botanical S t Garden tre e St. Ronan Street Ronan St. t Sustainable Food Project Lawrence Street Garden Edwards Str eet 314 301 380 360 340 310 Pierson-Sage Garage Edwards Street Woodland Street Wright Nuclear Lab Kline 350 EAL 276 Chemistry Lab Bishop Street 254 Sterling Chemistry Compton Street 230 Lab Bass Center et Hum Webster Stre phrey Street 210 Kline Sloane Biology Physics Tower Gibbs Lab Sage- Lab 202 Bowers Hall Information Winchester Avenu Technology M ansfield Street Pierson-Sage Services Ingalls Prospect Street Prospect Power Plant 221 Rink Kline Bristol Street Geology Lab 215 e Osborn Labs 221 Sachem Street W Parking 80 hitn 100 70 Environmental Mudd Peabody Science A ey Library Center Museum 140 60 Donaldson 135 venue 56 Evans Lock S Commons treet Hammond Hall Hall School of 124 55 Management 52 Horchow 181 Hall 175 4 Steinbach Hall 51 158 lace Prospect Place 155 Lake P 46 spect 8 Pro 43 Lanman Place President’s Center 102-6 GROVE STREET 38 House Luce Undergrad 37 90-96 Canal Street Admissions CEMETERY 34 B 35 ra Payne dle y S Whitney 30 tre Continued on next page 89 e Gym New 87 t 77 31 Allwin Hall York Square PlaceResidence Ashmun Street Trumbull Street 28 Hall 27 Lincoln Street 24 H illh o Central u Power 51 A se Watson 442 Plant ven u Health e 432-4 Becton 12 Services Leet Oliver from I-91 Helen 433 Prospect Stree Prospect Davies Hadley Hall Dunham 15 Lab 58 Mason Lab 405 55 t Undergraduate University Kirtland Commons SSS Career Services T Audubon Street e m 1 p le Whitney Ave Whitney S 370 tre e t Rosenfeld Hall Grove Stree Whitney Grove nue Square t y 265 yale university campus south & yale medical center Lanman Center 90-96 Payne Whitney Gym New York Square PlaceResidence Ashmun Street Hall Ray Tompkins way ark House r P we To Central Power Plant > Morse Ezra NORTH Stiles Hall of W Graduate halley Avenue Studies Stree Prospect Yale Bookstore L Off Sterling Broadway Broadway Law Theater Buildings University t Mory’s Kirtlan Elm Commons SSS d Street Center Beinecke H for Writing Library EW T Instruction Music Q e Library UA ITT m 1 p ce D Woolsey le la St. Thomas S t P More Chapel e Sterling Hall 370 tr d e n o tre Memorial e Berkeley t o Woodbridge Ave ey w S Rosenfeld n rk Library Hall y L o Hall Y C Whitney CL 3 Grove Stree 49 nue Police Grove Trumbu CROSS CAMPUS Silliman Substation ll Sprague Square WLH t 248-58 Hall Edgew 254 Pierson ood Av Stoeckel Timothy Hall Davenport 82-90 Dwight enue Berkeley 451 Rose Saybrook 80 Alumni Student Financial 265 Yale Station Slifka Services and OISS 220 66 Wall Street University Post Office Calhoun 246 Theatre Leigh Lanman- 320 217 Harkness Hall Whitney to Yale Wright Durfee 211 212 Tower Humanities Athletic Branford Yale Center 205 215 Battell Fields GPSCY OLD CAMPUS ress Drama Park Chapel Hendrie P Hall 302 t Annex Yale Visitor e Daily Weir Jonathan Farnam Center tre News Dwight 149 S Cha Edwards 143 le pel p Stre A&A m et Sculpture e Garden T Art Lawrance Linsly- Elm Gallery et Gree Street re n Chittenden t Hall Phelps S Yale McClellan NEW HAVEN GREEN rch u Chapel- Repertory OAG h Street Welch C Park Street York Theatre Connecticut Hall Garage Hall 353 341-47 Vanderbilt 149 British Art Center t e tre Bingham S rk o Y 305 301 t 100 295 e York tre S h 129 ig H York t 123 C York ha 270 pel S Connecticut tr 129 Mental Health ee t Church College Stree Center 200 34 College 142 t Park e Temple tre S le p m enue e Sylvan Av GEB Air Ri T East PavilionHospital: Parking Facility ghts Cro Park Street 300 w et George n S re tre t S et 55 rch Church Children's ESH 127 u t h West PavilionHospital: e C 135 Hospital: tre ICDU H S NIHB o rk w South o 153 a Pavilion Y r d CSC V A ern v George Street e ollege Street 60 on n from I u LEPH C S e Harkness NS -91 & I-95 tre Cancer B Auditorium 40 et Center Ward Str Hunter LMP Medical 55 1 LLCI Library Church MRC WWW Sterling Hall North Fro ©Y ee of Medicine 47 t SPP ale University. 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Program 28 Program Planning 29 Program Requirements 31 General Requirements 31 Requirements for Performance Majors 32 Requirements for Composition Majors 38 Areas of Instruction 40 Performance 40 Strings Wind Instruments Percussion Guitar and Harp Piano Chamber Music Harpsichord Organ Voice and Opera Orchestral Conducting Choral Conducting Composition 45 Contemporary Music/New Music New Haven 45 Center for Studies in Music Technology 45 6 School of Music Courses of Instruction 46 Musicianship and Theory 46 Performance 47 Composition 49 Voice and Opera 49 History and Analysis 50 Special Studies 52 Yale Institute of Sacred Music 53 Graduate-Level Courses in the Department of Music 53 Performance Activities 55 Musical Organizations 55 Concerts and Recitals 58 Faculty Profiles 60 General Information 79 Academic Regulations 79
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