2017-2018 Catalog: August 2017 Edition [ARCHIVED]
Music
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Dean: Joseph Poshek
Academic Chair: Matthew Tresler, DMA
Faculty: Susan Boettger, DMA; Daniel Luzko, DMA; Stephen Rochford, DMA; Matthew Tresler, DMA
Lab Tech: Mark Petersen
Staff Accompanist: Kate Lin; Julia Oh
Courses
The music curriculum is designed to provide a thorough and high-quality course of study for the transferring music major, as well as opportunities for students in other fields to learn about music through courses and through participation in performing groups. Courses offered in the music curriculum meet major transfer requirements, and many also meet general education requirements in the arts and/or humanities. The curriculum includes courses in music performance, theory, history, and appreciation, as well as a variety of fine vocal and instrumental ensembles. Additionally, courses of instruction are offered in guitar, piano and voice.
Music Major Program
The department offers this program to qualified music students who wish to develop their performance abilities. Admission to the program is done by auditions, which are scheduled before the start of fall and spring semesters. Students must complete certain course requirements including specific classes in order to receive one-on-one vocal, instrumental, or piano instruction, the main concentrations of the program. For more information call 949-451-5538 or email mtresler@ivc.edu.
Music Transfer Degree
The Associate in Arts in Music for Transfer (AA-T in Music) is designed to provide a thorough and high-quality course of study for the transferring music major, as well as opportunities for students in other fields to learn about music through courses and through participation in performing groups. Courses offered in the music curriculum meet major transfer requirements, and many also meet general education requirements in the arts. The curriculum includes courses in music performance, theory, as well as a variety of fine vocal and instrumental ensembles. Additionally, courses of instruction are offered in guitar, piano, and voice.
Students in the major will receive leveled performance training on their given instrument with emphasis on technical skills and stylistic context. Instruction focuses on developing a connection with the expressive and creative self.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the music program, students will be able to
- Demonstrate literacy in both music notation and discourse about music.
- Develop an understanding of the historical and cultural context of musical style.
- Demonstrate artistic and creative growth as a musician.
Instrumental Performance
The mission of the IVC Instrumental Music Area (IMA) is to provide the finest artistic experience possible for its students and audiences. The IMA is one of the most active and visible programs of the college. IMA performance ensembles serve as a nexus between music students, the college and local communities, and student and professional composers and soloists. Currently there are performance opportunities in the Jazz Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, and Guitar Program. IMA Alumni have transferred to each of the region’s universities as well as to out of state universities and into the United States Military Music Programs and are now working in the vast array of music professions.
The Jazz Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, and guitar classes are exemplary of the California Community Colleges. Membership is drawn from traditional college-aged students as well as from community members of all ages and experiences. Graduates have transferred to all of the region’s major universities and are active in many professions of music.
Instrumental Performance Rehearsal Days and Times |
Jazz Ensemble: |
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Mondays, 7:00-9:50 p.m. |
Orchestra: |
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Tuesdays, 7:00-9:50 p.m. |
Wind Symphony: |
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Wednesdays, 7:00-9:50 p.m. |
Guitar: |
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Thursdays, 7:00-9:50 p.m. |
The Jazz Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra and Wind Symphony courses are not beginning instrument or beginning music reading courses. Students should have three years of ensemble experience before joining. Interested string, brass, woodwind, percussion and guitar players are encouraged to consider joining one of the ensembles or course offerings. For further information, please contact Dr. Stephen Rochford at srochford@ivc.edu or 949-451-5366.
Guitar Program and Ensemble
Under the direction of Mr. Kevin Jellison, the guitar program offers recital opportunities for students to perform as soloists and in small and large ensembles in three levels of class guitar and the new guitar ensemble. For further information, please contact Mr. Jellison at kjellison@ivc.edu.
Jazz Ensemble
The Jazz Ensemble was formed in 1998 and has remained an active and vibrant part of the college since. The ensemble performs newly composed works as well as music from the repertoire of the jazz big band tradition. The Jazz Ensemble is also the featured performance at the annual IVC Jazz Picnic. For further information, please contact conductor Dan St. Marseille at dstmarseille@ivc.edu.
Symphony Orchestra
The IVC Symphony Orchestra is a traditional ensemble of orchestral strings (violin, viola, cello, and bass), woodwinds, brass and percussion. The Symphony Orchestra performs works from the Renaissance period to the 21st century, including original works drawn from the vast orchestral repertoire, transcriptions, and new works commissioned from professional composers and student composers. The Symphony Orchestra also features the Ill-Tempered Chamber Players, a small select pull-out ensemble that performs mid-sized ensemble music from the Baroque period to the 21st century, often without conductor. Finally, the Symphony Orchestra features professional and student guest conductors as well as featured concerto soloists each season. For further information, please contact Prof. Iman Khosrowpour at ikhosrowpour@ivc.edu.
Wind Symphony
The IVC Wind Symphony is the oldest instrumental ensemble at IVC. It is an ensemble of traditional band/orchestra wind and percussion instruments. The Wind Symphony performs repertoire from the Renaissance period to the 21st century, including original wind music; quality transcriptions of folk, orchestral, choral and other music; as well as brand new music composed for the medium. Since 1991 the ensemble has performed over 50 world, state, or regional premieres of new music, including over 10 works commissioned directly from professional composers and from IVC composition students. In addition to the large Wind Symphony, the ensemble also performs in smaller ensembles and features professional and student guest conductors and soloists each season. For further information, please contact Dr. Stephen Rochford at srochford@ivc.edu.
Keyboard Performance
The IVC Keyboard Department is a vibrant program with renowned piano faculty and visiting artists, impeccably maintained Steinway pianos, and a busy calendar of concerts. The Piano Performance and Ensemble course and Piano Major train top local and international students to perform and transfer to elite conservatories and music programs. Students from this course have been accepted to Juilliard, Stanford University, USC, and other music conservatories. Visiting artists have included teachers from USC, Curtis, UC Irvine, and the Colburn School. All students in the performance course and major have the opportunity to perform on the main stage of the Performing Arts Center, which boasts two new Steinway D concert grands. The Keyboard Series brings a strong performance component to the department, featuring many of our Juilliard-trained IVC piano faculty and internationally renowned guest keyboard artists. Group Lessons: Group piano classes are offered for every level of student, from the absolute beginner to the advanced. The Piano I, II, III, and IV courses offer a comprehensive and effective piano program which provides a solid foundation in reading notation, technique, and repertoire. Our brand new Yamaha Keyboard Lab ensures that every student has their own keyboard, with students receiving individual as well as group training. For more information, please contact Dr. Susan Boettger at sboettger@ivc.edu.
Piano Performance and Ensemble Course Days and Times |
Piano Ensemble: |
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Thursdays, 4:00-6:45 p.m. |
Choral Performance
Master Chorale
The Master Chorale was the first music ensemble at IVC, performing for the first time in 1979. Since that time, the Master Chorale has offered performances from the great masterworks of the Western canon to the Great American Songbook, to the vast treasury of choral music from the world’s cultures. The choir has traveled to Europe and South America, and choir members have performed on the stage of Carnegie Hall. This auditioned, mixed-voice choir continues to present concerts of masterworks with orchestra and concerts of varied repertoire from chant and motets, to folk songs and commissioned works. For further information or to audition, please contact Dr. Matthew Tresler at 949-451-5538 or mtresler@ivc.edu.
Choral Performance Rehearsal Days and Times |
Master Chorale: |
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Tuesdays, 7:00-9:50 p.m. |
Group Class Music Lessons
The Music Department recognizes that, for many students, learning how to play an instrument or sing can be a source of great enrichment in their college education. Class lessons in guitar, piano and voice are offered by expert teachers-performers of the highest caliber who can be seen and heard in professional venues around Southern California. Not only do students learn the rudiments of performance; they are able to proceed from beginning to intermediate and advanced levels of instruction. Class instruction in performance has proven educational benefits, enhancing learning as well as providing peer support and motivation. An additional benefit is that class lessons are economical for IVC students.
Music History
The Department of Music offers general education breadth courses in music history. These courses are appropriate as part of a student’s general education transfer preparation or as part of a student’s interest in learning more about the diverse disciplines of the arts. Music Appreciation (MUS 20 ) is the standard collegiate lower-division course covering musical style and genre, as well as historical and biographical information about the many European classical music traditions. World Music (MUS 21 ) covers musical style and genre, and historical and sociological aspects of music from non-European sources. History of Rock Music (MUS 28 ), one of the most popular courses in the program, covers musical style and genre, as well as historical, biographical, and political aspects of this important contemporary art form. All of these courses are transferable to both the UC and CSU systems.
Music Theory and Composition
IVC offers a spectrum of music theory classes for all levels. Students may complement their studies with The Basics of Music (MUS 1 ). This course is designed primarily for the general education student and is transferable to both the UC and CSU systems. The department also offers the traditional lower division of Music Theory/Harmony (MUS 3 , MUS 4 , MUS 5 , MUS 6 ). This is a four-semester sequence designed primarily for the serious music student and music major with comprehensive training in musical structures, harmony, ear training, sight-singing, dictation, and keyboard harmony, and spans the Baroque through contemporary periods of music. The Department of Music promotes and includes student and professional composition in each of its areas, disciplines and performance ensembles. Composition is taught across the Music Theory curriculum. IVC music students have won state composition contests, participated in composition conferences, and been accepted at the region’s major universities. Music alumni are published professional composers in the classical, pop, film, radio and television industries. Moreover, IVC music students can develop their creative knowledge and artistic skills in a supportive environment and have numerous opportunities to receive performances and readings of their music in concerts, recitals and rehearsals. These activities include the annual composer’s concert every April and readings by major IVC music ensembles each semester. Finally, a yearly composition competition invites not only IVC music students, but also student composers from other institutions to compete and earn cash prizes at the IVC Music Student Composers Competition. For more information on music theory and composition classes, please contact Dr. Daniel Luzko at 949-451-5762 or dluzko@ivc.edu.
Potential Careers
Examples of careers in music include the following:
- Accompanist
- Agent
- Arranger
- Arts Attorney
- Arts Journalist/Reviewer
- Arts Management
- Arts Marketing and Sales
- Composer
- Conductor
- Contract Attorney
- Copyist
- Curator (Arts, Instruments and Manuscripts)
- Editor
- Foley Artist
- Instrument Designer and Builder
- Instrument Manufacturer
- Instrument Repair
- Intellectual Property Rights Attorney
- Keyboard Technician
- Music Consultant
- Music Librarian
- Music Psychology
- Music Store Owner
- Music Theoretician
- Music Therapy
- Musicologist
- Organ Builder/Tuner/Technician
- Part Preparer
- Performer
- Piano Tuner
- Producer
- Proofreader
- Publisher
- Sound and Stage Technician
- Sound Designer
- Sound Engineer
- Teacher
- Web Sound Designer
ProgramsAssociate in ArtsAssociate in Arts for TransferCertificate of Proficiency
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