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Syllabus
Fall 2008
Arizona Symphony Orchestra Dr. Thomas Cockrell Course information. Music 200-O, 400-O and 500-O, Section 1 Course objectives:
Office hours: By appointment. Rehearsals: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2:00 sharp - 3:50 PM. Dress rehearsals are scheduled until 4:30. There are occasional additional rehearsals and activities. The schedule is subject to change with adequate advance notice. Location: Room 170, School of Music. Wednesdays are frequently in Crowder Hall or Room 162. Please check the orchestra board on Wednesdays. Performances 7:30 PM in Crowder Hall unless noted
Grading Since the Arizona Symphony is the School's premier pre-professional ensemble, it is a class-participation, performance-oriented course. It is expected that each member will attend all rehearsals and performances and master his/her individual part. For any musical ensemble to be successful, each member must be committed to the group. Lateness, absence and less than pre-professional demeanor are detrimental to the espirit de corps and the making of music together. There are no examinations or papers for the course. On rare occasion additional written, listening or attendance assignments are made. Grades are based on attendance, musical preparation, pre-professionalism, and care for orchestral materials. Attendance
Musical preparation and professionalism
Library and rental materials
Seating Seating and part assignments are made on a concert-by-concert basis and are at the discretion of the conductor, often in consultation with the studio faculty. Concert dress Women Floor-length dresses, black skirts or black pants, long-sleeved black blouse, black hose, black shoes. No decolletage, bare midriff, bare shoulders or low neck lines, distracting jewelry. Men: Black tuxedo, white shirt, black bow tie, black socks and shoes. Accommodations for those with disabilities. If you anticipate issues related to the format or requirements of this course, please contact Dr. Cockrell. I would like us to discuss ways to ensure your full participation in the course. If you determine that formal, disability-related accommodations are necessary, it is very important that you be registered with Disability Resources (621-3268; drc.arizona.edu ) and notify me of your eligibility for reasonable accommodations. We can then plan how best to coordinate your accommodations. Changes to this syllabus, other than the grading and absence policies are subject to change with reasonable advance notice, as deemed appropriate by the instructor. UA policies regarding plagiarism, etc. within the Student Code of Academic Integrity: "Integrity is expected of every student in all academic work. The
guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student's submitted
work must be the student's own. This principle is furthered by the
student Code of Conduct and disciplinary procedures established by
ABOR Policies 5-308 - 5-403, all provisions of which apply to all
University of Arizona students."
--- Code of Academic Integrity
"The aim of education is the intellectual, personal, social, and
ethical development of the individual. The educational process is
ideally conducted in an environment that encourages reasoned
discourse, intellectual honesty, openness to constructive change and
respect for the rights of all individuals. Self discipline and a
respect for the rights of others in the university community are
necessary for the fulfillment of such goals."
---The Student Code of Conduct
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