2011-2012 Graduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Music, B.M. (Music Education - Instrumental Emphasis)
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Learning Outcomes
- Candidates will perform on their primary instrument a series of jury exams. Each exam will engage the candidate in performance of a wide array of musical styles reflective of undergraduate-level literature.
- Candidates will demonstrate fundamental piano skills, including performing, transposing, harmonizing, and sight-reading at levels appropriate for undergraduate music majors.
- Candidates with a performance or jazz studies emphasis will perform one half-recital and one-full recital on their primary instrument. Each recital will consist of a wide array of musical styles reflective of undergraduate-level repertoire, and will engage the candidate in performing both solo pieces and works for chamber ensembles.
- Candidates in music education will demonstrate the ability to plan level-appropriate lessons and execute plans successfully in authentic teaching contexts in their area of specialty (band, choir, orchestra, elementary).
Curriculum
See School of Music for information about entrance requirements, progression requirements, and special academic opportunities.
Additional information is available in the Academic Regulations section of this bulletin, the School of Music’s Handbook for Undergraduate Students, or from the Office of Music Studies. |