St. Louis Public Radio reporter Evie Hemphill interviewed Dr. Marie Lathers about pandemic literature and the course she is teaching on the topic this semester. The story, “‘It’s The Same Fears’: A Missouri S&T Class Finds Solace in Pandemic Literature’’ aired on Feb. 5.
Read More »This year, the S&T Video Game Music Ensemble is back to being able to rehearse as a single ensemble once again, and we’re looking for new players to help round out our sound.
Read More »In addition to music ensembles, the arts, languages, and philosophy department offers a variety of content-based music courses. Spring 2021 course descriptions include:
Read More »In addition to music ensembles, the arts, languages, and philosophy department offers are variety of content-based music courses. Spring 2021 course information and descriptions are below. Music 1150: Music Understanding and AppreciationM/W 2-2:50 pm blended course with online instruction on FridaysProf. Lorie Francis | lorief@mst.eduA study of the development of music with an emphasis on […]
Read More »Music 2111, individual music instruction in piano or voice, will be offered in spring 2021. This course is online-asynchronous and students will receive weekly 30-minute private lessons via Zoom. Students will need a computer with a working microphone and interne
Read More »Music 2111, individual music instruction in piano or voice, will be offered in spring 2021! This course is online-asynchronous and students will receive weekly 30 minute private lessons via Zoom. Students will need a computer with a working microphone and internet access. Piano practice rooms are available for student use in Castleman Hall and the […]
Read More »The S&T Bands will be back in full force this spring (with proper safety protocols)! Wind Symphony:This spring, we will be going back to full band rehearsals in Leach Theatre in order to allow for proper social distancing. Rehearsals will be MWF 10:00-10:50. You do not have to audition to join the band, but chair […]
Read More »The arts, languages, and philosophy department offers a variety of music ensembles and content-based courses to choose from. Even if you don’t have any prior music knowledge, can’t read music, or haven’t played an instrument before, we have courses you can take!
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