Music in Worship Courses
General Major: Music in Worship (12 courses)
Minor: Music in Worship (6.5 courses)
Notes:
- A placement test for keyboard skills will be administered at the time of the music audition for incoming students. RCM Grade VI is expected. Students who do not have RCM Grade VI will be placed in keyboard classes at Redeemer (MUS-104/105/106) based on the assessment. Students will pay an additional fee for the keyboard classes. Keyboard proficiency is expected of all music students.
- A placement test for theory is also administered at the audition. This assessment determines whether the student needs to complete MUS-110 in the first term or is exempted from the course. Students who are exempted from MUS-110 will take another 300-level MUS elective for the program.
- Students will pay an additional fee for lessons. These fees can be found on page 23 of the Academic Calendar.
Course Details
Basic Theory and Aural Skills MUS-110
A course designed to develop fluency and skill in the basics of music with reference to performance, theory, and ear training.
Music Theory I MUS-121
Study of basic materials of tonal music, triads, sevenths, non-harmonic tones, analysis of simple musical forms, melody writing, and four-part harmonization in the eighteenth century style.
Prerequisites:
MUS-110
Antirequisites:
Harmony III (Toronto)
Music Theory II MUS-201
Study of secondary dominants, modulation, altered and chromatic chords, melody writing, and four-part harmonization in the eighteenth/ nineteenth century style.
Prerequisites:
MUS-121or permission of the instructor
Antirequisites:
Harmony IV (Toronto)
Music History I MUS-310
A study of the Medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods in Western musical history, c.700–1700, focusing on representative composers, their works and their respective cultural contexts.
Prerequisites:
MUS-121
Design of Worship MUS-330
An introduction to the structure and content of services of Christian corporate worship, including definitional understanding, surveys of practices throughout history and across denominational traditions, and contemporary practice. Theory and history intersect with practice as students gain experience in such areas as use of scripture, leading in corporate prayer, and the exegesis and choice of sung texts. While the role of music in worship plays a prominent part in this course, it is open to students without detailed musical knowledge or performance capabilities.
Composing and Arranging for Worship MUS-331
An introduction to topics of composition and arranging with special emphasis on their deployment in the service of corporate Christian worship. Students demonstrate their understanding of in-class topics (including studies of form, phrase structure, counterpoint and instrumentation) by creating new works or adapting existing music useful in worship settings.
Prerequisites:
MUS-201 or permission of the instructor
Senior Recital/ Lecture Recital MUS-390/490
Students prepare for and perform a music/lecture recital.
Prerequisites:
MUS-390/490 is the Capstone Course for the Music Department and
is required for all majors in the 4th year. Requires permission of the department.
Philosophy of Music in the Church MUS-460
The relationship of music to the church’s worship, education, and outreach is examined with reference to Scripture, the historical practice of the church, and contemporary culture; a personal philosophy of music in the church..
Private Music Courses: Piano I MUS-141-142
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Piano II MUS-241-242
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Piano III MUS-341-342
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Piano IV MUS-441-442
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Organ I MUS-143-144
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Organ II MUS-243-244
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Organ III MUS-343-344
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Organ IV MUS-443-444
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Voice I MUS-145-146
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Voice II MUS-245-246
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Voice III MUS-345-346
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Voice IV MUS-445-446
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Percussion I MUS-153-154
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Percussion II MUS-253-254
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Percussion III MUS-353-354
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Percussion IV MUS-453-454
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Guitar I MUS-155-156
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Guitar II MUS-255-256
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Guitar III MUS-355-356
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Private Music Courses: Guitar IV MUS-455-456
Private music lessons are arranged by the department and are taught by instructors hired by the Music Department. Students must register for the courses with the Registrar’s Office and make the arrangements for the lessons with the Music Department in the first week of classes.
Lessons progress in academic rigour in each term taken. A maximum of six credits (equivalent to two courses) may be credited to a four-year program. Please see page 23 of the Academic Calendar for information on music fees. (0.75 credits per term)
Contemporary Music Ensemble MUS-167
Members must take both terms in sequence (i.e. fall and winter).
(0.75 credits per term)
Admission Requirements
The Music program requires applicants to complete a music audition for proper course placement.
Applicants from Ontario will be considered for general undergraduate admission based on the following requirements:
- Successful completion of Grade 12 U English
- Five additional Grade 12 U or M level courses
- Minimum grade average of 65%
- No O-level courses or Co-op courses used
Not from Ontario?
Audition information
All prospective music majors and minors are required to complete a music audition during the application process.
Below is important information to consider as you visit Redeemer for your music audition, including a description of the types of assessment we will do, as well as how you can prepare for them.
Theory Assessment
We will give you a short test that will assess your knowledge of basic theory including major and minor scales, key signatures, and intervallic relations. You will also have a basic ear training and rhythmic dictation test.
Primary Area of Study
As a music student, you will choose a primary area of study (instrumental, vocal, or piano). You will be able to elect to take lessons in another area but we require you to choose one area that you focus on to achieve an artistic level of performance. If you are unsure of your primary area, please call Dr. Christiaan Teeuwsen at 905-648-2139 ext. 4252.
Audition Preparation
Please come to your audition prepared to sing or play two pieces (preferably memorized). The two pieces should be contrasting pieces from larger movements or works (Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic periods). Please note that an accompanist will not be provided for your audition.
Piano Proficiency Level
Upon entrance to Redeemer’s music program, you must have a base level of keyboard proficiency. For students whose primary area of study is not piano, they should have at least Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Grade 4. If a student does not enter the program with Grade 4 RCM proficiency, they will be assigned to a keyboard class at the time of their audition. We have a sequence of 3 levels of keyboard classes to help students achieve this proficiency. Students with no piano background, for example, will be placed in level I. Please come with a piano piece to play at a level you feel very comfortable with.
For students whose primary area of study is piano, they should begin with a minimum level of Grade 8 RCM.
Ensemble
An opportunity will be available to you to audition for any of the following vocal or instrumental ensembles while you are on campus:
- Concert Choir
- Instrumental Ensemble
- Jazz Ensemble
For some of you, your audition for the primary applied area will suffice as an audition for ensemble (e.g., a vocal audition will double as an audition for choir). We also host auditions in the first week of the fall term. Following are guidelines for your preparation for ensemble auditions.
Concert Choir
- Come prepared to sing the hymn or song of your choosing in your appropriate voice range
- Sight-read a short passage
Instrumental Ensemble or Jazz Ensemble
- Come prepared to play one piece on your instrument, with or without accompaniment.
- Be able to play one major and one minor scale
- You will be asked to sight-read a short passage at your appropriate level
- If you would like to audition for instrumental jazz ensemble and are comfortable with improvisation then you can demonstrate that for us.
Read more about requirements for admission to Redeemer University.