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Music Program

The RC Music program educates and empowers students of all levels through process-oriented teaching and music making.

RC Music is led by a team of multi-disciplinary musicians. We offer experiential music education to all students and foster creativity through innovative teaching strategies. Students who join us are equipped with insights and tools for a lifetime of learning and making music.

Afro-Cuban Drumming and Styles, RCMUSIC 258

Chinese Music Ensemble, RCMUSIC 321

Chamber Music Concert in the EQ Courtyard, RCMUSIC 320

WE VALUE / WE CREATE

  • A community of music makers
  • A refuge for creativity
  • Individual progress without judgment
  • An atmosphere of support
  • Room for individual interests and contributions
  • Connection to the community
  • Small class sizes
  • Process as opposed to product
  • Play, Experimentation, Hard work
  • Transferable skills - Communication, Leadership, Teamwork
  • Inclusion of all people, art forms, genres and cultures
  • Critical listening
Fundamentals of Electronic Music, RCMUSIC 353

Students from all schools and colleges are welcome to enroll!

The program supports students seeking to fulfill the RC Arts Practicum, students majoring in the RC Arts and Ideas, as well as the those music majors and minors, who may have difficulty in finding fitting classes at the School of Music or do not have the capacity to go between Central and North Campus. Most RC music classes have no prerequisites.

RC Music Course Credits Explained

  • 1-2 credit Performance and Theory labs: 
    • Chamber Music
    • Chinese Ensemble
    • Voice Class
    • Creative Musicianship Theory Lab
    • Afro-Cuban Drumming and Styles
    • Found Instruments
    • All 200 or 300-level RCMUSIC courses
  • 4 credit Recitations:
    • Foundations of Music
    • Songwriting Craft and Practice
    • Creative Musicianship
    • Electronic Music
    • Improvisation
    • Some 200- and 300-level RCMUSIC courses
Songwriting Craft and Practice, RCMUSIC 334
Recitations are interdisciplinary courses mixing performance, history, theory, composition, improvisation, and technology, depending on the skill set of the particular class.
 
Chamber Music, RCMUSIC 320

Need another reason to take an RC Creative Arts Class, like music?
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Playing and listening to music uses the whole brain at once. [Alluri et al., University of Jyväskylä, Finland].

Learning to play an instrument raises your IQ. [Schellenberg, University of Toronto Missisauga].

Playing music makes people better readers, and better students. [Kraus, Harmony Project, Northwestern University Auditory Neuroscience Lab].

When people play music together, their brainwaves get synchronized. [Lindenberger, Li, Gruber and Müller, Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin].