Oboe

Classes

MUTU 100 : Oboe Instruction I

Private lessons to non-music major. A comprehensive understanding of oboe playing, including technical proficiency, musical interpretation, and historical context. Develop the fundamental skills required to play the instrument, as well as exploring a range of repertoire from different periods and styles. Permission of coordinator/instructor required. Course can be repeated.

Credits

1

MUTU 101 : Oboe Instruction II

Private lessons to non-music major. A comprehensive understanding of oboe playing, including technical proficiency, musical interpretation, and historical context. Develop the fundamental skills required to play the instrument, as well as exploring a range of repertoire from different periods and styles. Permission of coordinator/instructor required.

Credits

1

MUTU 111 : Oboe Minor I

Individual Instruction: Study oboe in private sessions to develop individual technique, intonation, sound production, etc. Course content is specific to the technical abilities of the student. Study major and minor scales, arpeggios in three octaves, and solo repertoire from various periods (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century).

Credits

2

MUTU 112 : Oboe Minor II

Individual Instruction: Study oboe in private sessions to develop individual technique, intonation, sound production, etc. Course content is specific to the technical abilities of the student. Study major and minor scales, arpeggios in three octaves, and solo repertoire from various periods (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century).

Credits

2

MUTU 121 : Oboe Minor III

Individual Instruction: Study oboe in private sessions to develop individual technique, intonation, sound production, etc. Course content is specific to the technical abilities of the student. Study major and minor scales, arpeggios in three octaves, and solo repertoire from various periods (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century).

Credits

2

MUTU 122 : Oboe Minor IV

Individual Instruction: Study oboe in private sessions to develop individual technique, intonation, sound production, etc. Course content is specific to the technical abilities of the student. Study major and minor scales, arpeggios in three octaves, and solo repertoire from various periods (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century).

Credits

2