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Dr. Mark Hudson, Chair
Roxanne Billings, Administrative Assistant
Capps Capozzolo Academic Center for the Arts
Room 175
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001-4901
Phone:
719-549-2552
Fax:
719-549-2969
Email:
music@colostate-pueblo.edu
Degree Programs
Music Major
Music Education Emphasis
Performance Emphasis
Music Minor
Faculty
Brass:
Allan Eberhardt (trumpet)
Todd Sizer
(tuba and euphonium)

Rick Crafts
(low brass)

Dr Mark Hudson (horn)

Conducting
Jacob Chi (orchestral)
Dr. Mark Hudson (instrumental)
Dr. Dana Ihm (choral)

Guitar (classical and non-classical)
Ben Cantu

Bass Guitar
Scott Webring

Piano
James Duncan
Greg Creager
Victoria Markowski

Jazz Studies
Ben Cantu
Brad Eastin
Allan Eberhardt
Aaron Turner

Music Education
Dr. Mark Hudson
Dr. Dana Ihm
Dr. Jennifer Shadle-Peters

Music History and Literature
Dr. Jacob Chi

Composition
Dr. Jacob Chi
James Duncan

Music Technology
Todd Sizer

Music Theory
James Duncan
Mike De Luca
Allan Eberhardt (jazz)

Percussion
Aaron Turner

Strings
Veronika String Quartet - Quartet in Residence
Veronika Afanassieva (violin)
Karine Garibova (violin)
Ekaterina Dobrotvorskaia (viola)
Mary Artmann (cello)
Scott Webring (bass)

Voice
Barbara Beck
Betsy Barto
Nola Reid

Woodwinds
Brad Eastin
Dina Hollingsworth
Student Handbook
Introduction
Mission, Goals and Objectives
Degrees Offered
Degree Requirements
Attendance Requirements
Teacher Certification
Financial Aid
Practice Rooms
Lockers
Instruments
Keys
Music Symposium
Music Technology Lab
Reserving the Recital Hall
Music Ensembles
Student Organizations
Accompanying Regulations
Private Applied Lessons
Junior Qualifying Examination
Piano Proficiency Examination
Concerts, Solo and Joint Recitals
Appendix A:
Checklist for Preparing a Music Dept. Performance
Appendix B:
Curricular Charts
Appendix C:
Guidelines for Departmental Recitals
Appendix D:
Sample Programs
Appendix E:
Music Student Publicity Questionnaire
Appendix F:
Copy of Music Scholarship Contract
Appendix G:
Sample Jury Grading Forms
Events Calendar
Check back often as postings of upcoming concerts, workshops, and other special events will continue to be posted regularly.
Ensembles
Music Ensembles at CSU-Pueblo are open to qualified non-music major students.
Scholarships are available for non-majors who enroll in and successfully participate in music ensembles.
Contact the Department of Music for more information.
Scholarships
Audition Dates
Caroline Cramer-Voss Music Scholarship Fund
Audition Information
Audition Performance Requirements
MUSIC FEST

Music Fest Info:
(719) 549-2552

Sangre De Cristo
Art Center (Tickets):

(719) 295-7200

STUDENT HANDBOOK - music symposium

Enrollment in MUS 185 or MUS 385 is required for all music majors each semester with the following exceptions: Music Liberal Arts degree - senior year Music Education degree - student teaching semester For all music minors, four semesters of Symposium are required, and should be taken in those semesters that have the largest concentration of music courses. It should also be noted that music minors must take a minimum of 6 credit hours in music in order to receive departmental scholarship assistance.

Students may take Music Symposium for zero or one credit, at the student's discretion (pending approval, takes effect Spring 2003).

The one o'clock hour on Thursday afternoon is reserved for Music Symposium, which may include seminars, studio classes, meetings, and recitals. Enrollment and attendance is required of all music majors. Most events, with the exception of studio classes held with the student's private teacher, are held in Hoag Hall. Attendance at the Thursday afternoon Music Symposium is a part of the attendance requirement and course sequence leading to the degree for all majors and minors. Music education majors are exempt from this requirement during the student teaching semester. Symposium attendance is directly related to and a portion of the applied lesson grade, and receives a Pass/Fail grade at the end of the semester. Students are required to sign in at each Symposium, and remain throughout the program. Excessive absences or tardiness (more than three) will result in the lowering of the applied grade for the semester as well as a Fail grade.

Department Recital Performance Requirements (Symposium)
A. Music Education and Music Performance majors must perform a minimum of two instructor-approved solo works each semester.
B. This requirement may be waived by the instructor for the non-major or minor, or for the major in the Liberal Arts track.
C. The work may be as part of an ensemble for those in listed in B above.
These performances are graded by the applied instructor and included as a portion of the final applied grade.



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