Master of Music: Performance-Woodwinds

Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from this program will:

  • To present two high-level public solo recitals that are correct technically and artistically convincing.
  • To understand the historical and analytical components of music
  • To reflect on broader dimensions of their own musical experience
  • To be familiar with basic research resources in music

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. To present two high-level public solo recitals that are correct technically and artistically convincing.
  2. To understand the historical and analytical components of music.
  3. To reflect on broader dimensions of their own musical experience.
  4. To be familiar with basic research resources in music.

Required Courses

CONSVTY 5500-5600Music History3
CONSVTY 5500-5600Music Theory 3
CONSVTY 5593Introduction To Research And Bibliography In Music3
or CONSVTY 5593N Introduction to Research and Bibliography in Music
linkurl^../1) 5501/^(APPLIED INSTRUMENT 1,24
linkurl^../2) 5500a/^(APPLIED INSTRUMENT 32
linkurl^../3) 5500a/^(APPLIED INSTRUMENT 32
Take the following course 4 times
CONSVTY 5591NPedagogy of Instrumental Music 41
Take the following course 2 times:8
Master's Recital
Electives/Ensemble 55
Total Credits: 34 (minimum)
1

A minimum of one semester of applied music is required before the recital. Not more than one-half of the total hours counted toward the planned program may be in applied music and recitals.

2

Concurrent enrollment in (APPLIED INSTRUMENT) 5300 is required for each semester of enrollment in (APPLIED INSTRUMENT) 5501 and CONSVTY 5597.

3

A graded half recital during the second semester of study on instruments #2 and #3 is required.

4

 Enroll in pedagogy on four different instruments.

5

Two semesters or participation in a major ensemble are required on instrument #1. One semester of ensemble participation each is required on instruments #2 and #3.

Note: Jury approval of the 101(2) applied level or higher on instruments #4 and #5 is required before graduation.