2024-25 Pomona College Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-25 Pomona College Catalog

Music


Associate Professor Joti Rockwell, department chair

Associate Professor Gibb Schreffler (fall), Associate Professor Melissa Givens (spring), applied music coordinator

Professors Di Grazia, Lee2, Lindholm
Associate Professors Cramer, Rockwell, Schreffler, Givens
Assistant Professor Bandy

Visiting Assistant Professor Santos
Lecturers Addington, Agbeli, Aranda, Beck, Beeks, Bevard, Bjorkedal, Blankenburg, Blumberg, Bovyer, Castillo, Catlin, Deeter, Dimond, Foerch, Graff, Jung, Kallay, Keen, Klein, Kleinecke, Kleiner, Lehmkuhl, Li, Ondarza, Parkins, Pelev, Roitstein, Rudich, Sheu, Thornblade, Wenten, Yoshida, Young, Zhao
Professors Emeriti Beeks, Flaherty, Kohn, Peterson

Lori Quick, academic coordinator

 

Performance Music Faculty: Voice: M. Givens, T. Bevard, S. Graff, U. Kleinecke, L. Kleiner, S. Lehmkuhl, A. Roitstein. Organ: Zhao. Piano: G. Lee, G. Blankenburg, J. Jung, A. Kallay, P. Young. Violin: T. Pelev, S. Thornblade. Viola: K. BlumbergCello: M. Parkins. String Bass: C. Deeter. Flute: R. Rudich. Oboe: F. Castillo. Clarinet: G. Bovyer. Bassoon: C. Beck. Saxophone: K. Foerch. French Horn: D. Ondarza. Trumpet: J. Aranda. Trombone: P. Keen. Tuba and Euphonium: S. Klein. Guitar: C. Sheu, J. Yoshida. Timpani and Percussion: T. Dimond. Harp: A. Bjorkedal.

 

The Music Department offers instruction for students who wish to study music as one of the liberal arts, as well as for those who are seeking a professional career in musical performance, scholarship, or related fields. Students from widely divergent musical backgrounds are encouraged to become involved in the study and practice of the musical arts at Pomona. They may enroll in private instrumental or vocal lessons at beginning or more advanced levels. Courses without prerequisites are designed specifically for students who possess little or no musical background.

Most of the Music Department’s full-credit courses fulfill General Education Area 1 (Criticism, Analysis, and Contextual Study of Works of the Human Imagination). Check individual course listings for confirmation.

Students may instead choose to fulfill Area 6 (Creation and Performance of Works of Art and Literature) through courses earning 0.25 or 0.5 credits per semester. These courses fall into two broad categories: Instruction in Applied Music (MUS 007 PO , MUS 008 PO MUS 010 PO MUS 015 PO , MUS 020 PO , and MUS 100 PO ) and Performance Ensembles (MUS 031 PO , MUS 032 PO , MUS 033 PO , MUS 035 PO , MUS 037 PO , MUS 041 PO , MUS 042B PO , MUS 042C PO , and other MUS 042  PO courses when offered). MUS 040 PO  and MUS 140 PO  do not contribute to the GE Area 6 requirement. The GE Area 6 requirement may be satisfied by amassing (at least) 1.0 credit in Instruction in Applied Music, or by amassing (at least) 1.0 credit in Performance Ensembles. Combining courses from both categories to reach a total of 1.0 credit does not satisfy the requirement.

To satisfy Area 6 through Instruction in Applied Music, all courses taken must be on the same instrument or on voice.

For students using four semesters of MUS 010 PO  and/or MUS 015 PO  to satisfy Area 6, a Qualifying Examination, administered by the Music Department at the beginning and end of each semester, must be taken by the end of the fourth semester of lessons.

To satisfy Area 6 through Performance Ensembles, two 0.5 credit courses are required. For ensembles with course numbers in the 30s (MUS 031 PO , MUS 032 PO , MUS 033 PO , MUS 035 PO , and MUS 037 PO ), the same course must be taken in two consecutive semesters. For ensembles with course numbers in the 40s, (MUS 041 PO , MUS 042B PO MUS 042C PO , and other MUS 042 PO courses when offered), any two courses (or the same course twice) will satisfy the requirement. MUS 041 PO  may be combined with DANC 150C PO  to satisfy the requirement.

 

1On leave Fall 2024 2On leave Spring 2025 3On leave 2024-25
     

 

Read more about our learning objectives:
www.pomona.edu/administration/academic-dean/learning-objectives