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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-19 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Music, Performance Track: Voice, Keyboard or Orchestral Instrument Concentration, M.M.
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The performance track in the Master of Music is designed to provide intense training for students interested in attaining professional-level skills and background in performing. Students may pursue performance studies in one of five concentrations: keyboard, collaborative piano, voice, pedagogy or instrumental (strings, wind instruments or percussion). Students entering these programs should have substantial undergraduate training in their area of performance.
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Requirements (11 hours)
In addition to meeting general degree requirements shown elsewhere in this bulletin, a music major must complete the following school requirements:
Theory
All graduate students must take the graduate placement exam in music theory before registering for their first term of classes. Students who pass are eligible to register for graduate-level theory coursework. Students who do not pass the placement exam must enroll in MTC 401 - Theory Review and successfully complete the course with at least a B before registering in graduate-level theory courses.
Students are encouraged to enroll in MTC 561 - Introduction to Graduate Music Theory as early as possible in their course of study, preferably as their first theory course. MTC 561 is a prerequisite to MTC 565 - Schenkerian Theory .
All students take:
and 2 hours from the following:
Music History/Literature
All graduate students must take the graduate placement exam in music history before registering for their first term of classes. Students who pass are eligible to register for graduate-level history coursework. Students who do not pass the placement exam must complete prescribed remediation assignments before registering for graduate-level history courses, with the exception of MHL 531 - Music Bibliography .
Students are encouraged to enroll in MHL 531 as early as possible in their course of study. MHL 531 must be taken prior to or concurrently with a student’s enrollment in other music history courses.
All students take:
and 4 hours from the following:
Concentration Requirements
(36-hour program)
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