MUS 217(F) Jazz Arranging and Composition
This is a course designed to acquaint the student with the basic principles of
composing and arranging for Jazz Ensemble, beginning with the quintet and
progressing through the big band. Intensive score study and some transcription
required.
Evaluation will be based on the successful completion, rehearsal and performance of original arrangements and/or compositions during the semester, to include at least one transcription of a recorded arrangement, one quintet or sextet
arrangement, and one arrangement for big band. Performances by the Jazz Ensembles, as rehearsed and prepared by the students of this course, are also expected.
Format: weekly lecture and targeted ensemble rehearsals generally last 1 and 1/2
hours. Additional individual meetings are generally an hour a week, more frequently and for longer amounts of time as needed.
Prerequisites: Music 212 and permission of instructor. Enrollment limit: 6 (expected: 2-3). Preference given to students who meet the prerequisites and show a
strong interest in the subject matter.