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21M.301  Harmony and Counterpoint I

Spring 2017

Instructors: Yi-Yiing Chen, Victoria Tzotzkova, Justin D Casinghino, Mark Sumner Harvey, Elena Ruehr, Kathryn Salfelder, Mark David Buckles, Vartan Aghababian, Brian Buch, Daesik Cha, Florie Namir, Andrew Smith, Nicole Renee Lasko

Lecture 1 - Harvey:  MW11-12.30  (4-158)
Lecture 2 - Ruehr:  MW12:30-2  (4-162)
Lecture 3 - Casinghino:  MW2-3:30  (4-162)
Lecture 4 - Salfelder:  TR3:30-5  (4-364)
Sightsinging Chorus - Buckles:  F 4-5  (4-270)

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Announcements

Sightsinging Chorus Canceled Today

Dear students,

Today's Sightsinging Chorus is canceled due to illness. See you next week!

-MDB

Announced on 28 April 2017  11:29  a.m. by Mark David Buckles

Reminder: Bring Schirmer Books to Sightsinging Chorus

Dear class,

For the next three weeks, we'll be singing pieces out of the Schirmer "Five Centuries of Choral Music" text. Please be sure to bring your copy to class.

Best,
-MDB

Announced on 20 April 2017  4:02  p.m. by Mark David Buckles

21M.301 Sightsinging Lab - First Class Today

In addition to Piano Lab, the work of students enrolled in 21M.301 is also supported by a mandatory, weekly, 50-minute Sightsinging Lab, Fridays at 4:00. The class is held in room 4-270. Students may exempt from this lab if they are currently enrolled in a curricular MIT choral group (Concert Choir, Chamber Choir or Chamber Music Society (vocal ensemble)).

The first class is today - see you there!

Announced on 17 February 2017  10:30  a.m. by Charles Shadle

21M.301 Piano Lab

The work of students enrolled in 21M.301 is supported by a mandatory, weekly, 50-minute Piano Lab. The Lab is located in 24-033. Once a student has confirmed her/his place in the class at the first class meeting of the semester (Tuesday, February 7 or Wednesday, February 8) they should sign the roster located outside of the Lab, 24-033. Students should sign up for a lab time that they may conveniently attend over the course of the entire semester. Note that only a limited number of Labs are offered, and that the Lab can only accommodet 5 students at a time, so it is important to sign up at your earliest possible convenience to insure an optimal time for your Lab.

Students should print out any required lab materials (see the Materials section of this Stellar Site) and bring them to the first Lab.

Labs will begin the week of Monday, February 13.

Announced on 05 February 2017  1:55  p.m. by Charles Shadle