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Master of Music in Performance
Doctor of Music in Music Literature and Performance
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Master of Music in Performance
Prerequisite
Bachelor of Music or its demonstrated equivalent.
Major
Violin
18 credit hours. S910 Violin Graduate Major (14 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.), and M665 Survey of Violin Literature I (2 cr.) or M666 Survey of Violin Literature II (2 cr.).
Viola
18 credit hours. S920 Viola Graduate Major (14 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.), and M665 Survey of Violin Literature I (2 cr.) or M666 Survey of Violin Literature II (2 cr.).
Violoncello
18 credit hours. S930 Violoncello Graduate Major (14 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.), and M667 Survey of Violoncello Literature I (2 cr.) or M668 Survey of Violoncello Literature II (2 cr.).
Double Bass
18 credit hours. S940 Double Bass Graduate Major (16 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), F419 Special Topics (1-1 cr.).
Courses in pedagogy and literature may be recommended for students wishing to emphasize preparation for teaching rather than music performance; at least 6 credit hours of music performance instruction are required for all majors.
Music History and Literature Requirement
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Cognate Field
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Ensemble
Each semester.
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Doctor of Music in Music Literature and Performance
Prerequisite
Master's degree with the same major or its demonstrated equivalent.
Major Field
Admission to the curriculum is determined on the basis of a full-length recital, comparable to an M.M. recital, which may or may not be heard in its entirety. This recital will be performed by invitation only, after a screening evaluation either by tape or during audition weekends.
Major
Violin
38 credit hours. S910 Violin Graduate Major (16 cr.), S611-S612 Doctoral Violin Recital I-II (2-2 cr.), S613 Doctoral Violin Concerto (1 cr.), S650 Concertmaster or Section Leader (Doctoral) (1 cr.), I821 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1-1 cr.), M665-M666 Survey of Violin Literature I-II (2-2 cr.), M669-M670 Seminar in String Quartet Literature I-II (2-2 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1-1-1 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (2 cr.).
Viola
38 credit hours. S920 Viola Graduate Major (16 cr.), S614 Doctoral Viola Concerto (1 cr.), S621-S622 Doctoral Viola Recital (2-2 cr.), S650 Concertmaster or Section Leader (Doctoral) (1 cr.), I821 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1-1 cr.), M665-M666 Survey of Violin Literature I-II (2-2 cr.), M669-M670 Seminar in String Quartet Literature I-II (2-2 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1-1-1 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (2 cr.).
Violoncello
38 credit hours. S930 Violoncello Graduate Major (16 cr.), S631-S632 Violoncello Recital I-II (2-2 cr.), S633 Violoncello Concerto (1 cr.), S650 Concertmaster or Section Leader (Doctoral) (1 cr.), I821 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1-1 cr.), M667-M668 Survey of Violoncello Literature I-II (2-2 cr.), M669-M670 Seminar in String Quartet Literature I-II (2-2 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1-1-1 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (2 cr.).
Double Bass
39 credit hours. S940 Double Bass Graduate Major (16 cr.), S651-S652 Doctoral Double Bass Recital (2-2 cr.), S650 Concertmaster or Section Leader (Doctoral) (1-1 cr.), I821 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), E515 Double Bass Pedagogy (1 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching or F419 Special Topics (1-1-1-1 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (2 cr.), approved electives in literature and/or pedagogy (9 cr.).
Minors
See Doctoral Minors under General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.
Tool Subject
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.).
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Voice
Master of Music in Performance
Doctor of Music in Music Literature and Performance
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Master of Music in Performance
Prerequisite
Bachelor of Music or its demonstrated equivalent.
Language Proficiencies
Knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level in each. Proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in the first semester of enrollment; for any exam not passed, students must either repeat the exam or enroll in the appropriate diction course in the second semester of enrollment.
Major
21 credit hours. V900 Voice Graduate Major (12 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.), M531-M532 Song Literature III-IV (3-3 cr.), E594 Vocal Pedagogy (3 cr.). The first recital requirement (I711 Master's Recital) must be a standard voice recital. The second recital may be a standard or specialized voice recital, or this requirement may be met with opera roles, if approved by the voice faculty.
Music History and Literature Requirement
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Cognate Field
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Ensemble
Each semester.
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Doctor of Music in Music Literature and Performance
Prerequisite
Master's degree in voice or its demonstrated equivalent.
Language Proficiencies
Knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level in each. Proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in the first semester of enrollment; for any exam not passed, students must either repeat the exam or enroll in the appropriate diction course in the second semester of enrollment.
Major Field
Admission to the curriculum is determined on the basis of a recital, which may or may not be heard in its entirety, performed during the initial entrance audition or during the first period of enrollment if the initial audition is by tape. This recital must consist of two selections in each of the following languages: English, German, French, and Italian. Not more than two of the eight selections can be operatic arias; however, one aria is required.
Major
38 credit hours. V900 Voice Graduate Major (15 cr.), V601-V602-V603 Doctoral Voice Recital (1-1-1 cr.), M685 Vocal Literature Before 1800 (3 cr.), M686-M687 Romantic Song Literature and Oratorio I-II (3-3 cr.), M688 Twentieth-Century Vocal Literature (3 cr.), E694 Applied Comparative Voice Pedagogy (3 cr.), E695 Seminar in Vocal Pedagogy Research (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/ Essay (2 cr.), or M619 Doctoral Voice Lecture/Recital (2 cr.). Credit may be divided between V900 Voice Graduate Major and V910 Vocal Coaching with approval of candidate's advisory committee. One of the three required voice recitals must be a standard recital. Operatic roles may be substituted for one of the required recitals with the approval of the voice faculty.
Minors
See Doctoral Minors under General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.
Tool Subject
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.).
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Wind Conducting
Master of Music in Wind Conducting
Doctor of Music in Wind Conducting
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Master of Music in Wind Conducting
Prerequisite
Bachelor of Music or its demonstrated equivalent.
Admission
Admission to the program is by audition and entrance examination. In the event the student is deficient in certain areas, courses may be prescribed in addition to the course requirements.
Major
19 credit hours. G574 Advanced Wind Conducting (3-3 cr.), G605 Wind Conducting Performance (1 cr.), E560 Historical Development of Wind Groups and Literature (3 cr.), M575 Seminar in Wind Literature (3-3 cr.), elective (3 cr.) approved by band department and director of graduate studies.
Music History and Literature Requirement
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Cognate Field
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Ensemble
Each semester. Participation in a major and/or minor ensemble; assignment determined by wind conducting faculty.
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Doctor of Music in Wind Conducting
Prerequisite
Master's degree with the same major or its demonstrated equivalent.
Admission
Admission to the program is by audition and entrance examination. In the event the student is deficient in certain areas, courses may be prescribed in addition to the course requirements.
Major
36 credit hours. G674 Advanced Wind Conducting (3-3-3 cr.); G802 Wind Conducting Performance (3 cr.); 3 credit hours selected from M571 Seminar in Symphonic Literature (3 cr.), G560 Graduate Choral Conducting (3 cr.), G561 Master's Choral Conducting I, or M565 Master's Seminar in Choral Literature (3 cr.); M679 Seminar in Wind Literature (3-3-3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (3 cr.); electives (9 cr.) approved by the band department and the director of graduate studies.
Minors
See Doctoral Minors under General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.
Tool Subject
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.).
Ensemble
Each semester. Participation in a major and/or minor ensemble; assignment determined by wind conducting faculty.
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