music

Do you enjoy playing or listening to music and want to learn more about it? Consider enrolling in one of our fall 2020 music courses below!

Posted by on June 16, 2020

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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Tune into music courses next semester

Posted by on April 16, 2020

Registering for fall courses? Check out these music courses:

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Holiday concert coming up

Posted by on December 2, 2019

The arts, languages and philosophy department will present its annual holiday concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, in Leach Theatre. The concert will feature performances by the University and Chamber choirs, directed by Lorie Francis, and the Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dr. Kyle Wernke.

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Latin American music course to be offered Spring 2020

Posted by on October 22, 2019

Have you ever wanted to learn about Latin American music and the influences it has had on classical and popular music? What about learning to play an instrument? Well, SPRING SEMESTER 2020 “Music of Latin America” will once again be offered! Along with learning about the music through listening and research, students will also be […]

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Latin American music course to be offered

Posted by on October 21, 2019

Have you ever wanted to learn about Latin American music and the influences it has had on classical and popular music? “Music of Latin America” will be offered during the Spring 2020 semester.

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Autobiographical memory is topic of psychology presentation

Posted by on October 14, 2019

Dr. Amy Belfi, assistant professor of psychological science, and Ava Stroud, an undergraduate student in psychology at S&T, will present the psychology colloquium 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Room 104 Centennial Hall. Their presentation is titled “Autobiographical Memory Across the Lifespan.” The presentation summary is: “With steady growth of the aging population and associated […]

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This is your brain on music

Posted by on October 7, 2019

All are invited to attend a talk by Dr. Amy Belfi, assistant professor of psychological science, titled “Your Brain on Music.” The presentation starts at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the loft of Public House Brewing Co. in Rolla.

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Concert to feature video game music, typewriter solo

Posted by on September 30, 2019

Join the S&T Wind Symphony for its fall concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, in Leach Theatre. The concert will feature performances by the University Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. David Samson, and the student-led Video Game Music Ensemble. Lauren Perala, office support assistant in arts, languages and philosophy, will play a typewriter solo […]

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Participate in a psychology study

Posted by on August 7, 2019

Individuals who are age 65 or older are sought for a study conducted by Dr. Amy Belfi in the psychological science department. Participants will listen to music and view images, and will be asked about any memories that come to mind.

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In the news: BYU Radio, C-Span, Scientific American, Spotify, St. Louis Public Radio

Posted by on June 4, 2019

  • Why is folklore important in understanding the past and preparing for the future? Dr. Simon Bronner, author of Folklore: The Basics and Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of Humanities S&T,
    talks with BYU Radio host Marcus Smith in an interview on May 8.
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