Graduate
Curricula for Graduate Degrees
Organ and Sacred Music
Master of Music in Organ and Sacred Music, Double Major
Prerequisite
Bachelor’s degree in organ or its demonstrated equivalent.
Major I (Organ)
18 credit hours
- Q900 Organ Graduate Major (12 cr.), concurrent with I500 Organ Masterclass (0 cr.)
- I711 Master’s Recital (0 cr.)
- 6 credit hours from M675 Seminar in Organ Literature: Renaissance and Baroque (3 cr.), M676 Seminar in Organ Literature: Classic and Romantic (3 cr.), M677 Seminar in Organ Literature: Music Since 1900 (3 cr.), M678 Seminar in Organ Literature: Organ Works of J. S. Bach (3 cr.), or E589 Organ Pedagogy (3 cr.)
Major II (Sacred Music)
19 credit hours
- E521 The Children’s Chorus (3 cr.)
- C505 Organ Construction and Design (2 cr.)
- C524 Organ Improvisation (2 cr.)
- C540 The History of Christian Worship and Sacred Music (2 cr.)
- C541 Sacred Music: Philosophy and Practice I (2 cr.)
- C542 Sacred Music: Philosophy and Practice II (2 cr.)
- 6 credit hours chosen from G560 Graduate Choral Conducting (3 cr.), G561 Master's Choral Conducting I (3 cr.), or G562 Master's Choral Conducting II (3 cr.)
Music History and Literature Requirement
6 credit hours. See “Structure of Master’s Curricula” under General Requirements for Master’s Degrees in this bulletin.
Major Ensemble
2 credit hours each fall and spring semester.
Tool Subject
Keyboard Skills and Service Playing Proficiency. Ability in sight reading, transposition, score reading and reduction, figured bass, improvisation, console conducting, and hymn playing as demonstrated by examination or by passing C504 Keyboard Skills Review (1 cr.) (for keyboard skills and improvisation) and C510 Service Playing Review (1 cr.) (for console conducting, hymn playing, accompanying, and score reading). Students must take both parts of the proficiency exam in their first semester of enrollment; with organ department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. For any exam not passed, students must pass C504 Keyboard Skills Review or C510 Service Playing Review as appropriate.
Doctor of Music in Organ and Sacred Music
Prerequisite
Master’s degree in organ and sacred music or its equivalent.
Admission
Admission to the curriculum is determined on the basis of an audition. During the 30-minute audition, the student should be prepared to demonstrate abilities in at least three different style periods.
Major
36 credit hours
- Q900 Organ Graduate Major (12 cr.), concurrent with I500 Organ Masterclass (0 cr.)
- Q601 Doctoral Organ Recital (with at least 15 minutes of each recital from memory) (1-1-1 cr.)
- Q608 Doctoral Organ/Choir Practicum (1 cr.)
- E521 The Children's Chorus (3 cr.)
- C524 Organ Improvisation (2 cr.)
- C540 The History of Christian Worship and Sacred Music (2 cr.)
- C541 Sacred Music: Philosophy and Practice I (2 cr.)
- C542 Sacred Music: Philosophy and Practice II (2 cr.)
- E594 Voice Pedagogy (3 cr.)
- M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.)
- 3 credit hours from M675 Seminar in Organ Literature: Renaissance and Baroque (3 cr.), M676 Seminar in Organ Literature: Classic and Romantic (3 cr.), M677 Seminar in Organ Literature: Music Since 1900 (3 cr.), M678 Seminar in Organ Literature: Organ Works of J. S. Bach (3 cr.), or E589 Organ Pedagogy (3 cr.)
Students wishing to incorporate harpsichord into the major should confer with the organ department.
Minors and Other Required Credits
See “Structure of Doctoral Curricula” under General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.
Tool Subjects
- M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.)
- Keyboard Skills and Service Playing Proficiency. Ability in sight reading, transposition, score reading and reduction, figured bass, improvisation, console conducting, and hymn playing as demonstrated by examination or by passing C504 Keyboard Skills Review (1 cr.) (for keyboard skills and improvisation) and C510 Service Playing Review (1 cr.) (for console conducting, hymn playing, accompanying, and score reading). Students must take both parts of the proficiency exam in their first semester of enrollment; with organ department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. For any exam not passed, students must pass C504 Keyboard Skills Review or C510 Service Playing Review as appropriate.