Master of Music: Performance-Orchestral

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
  • Develop competence in the following fundamental performance areas: Technique, Tone, Expression, Intonation and Rhythm

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.
  5. Develop competence in the following fundamental performance areas: Technique, Tone, Expression, Intonation and Rhythm.

Required Courses

CONSVTY 5500-5600Music History3
CONSVTY 5500-5600Music Theory3
CONSVTY 5593Introduction To Research And Bibliography In Music3
or CONSVTY 5593N Introduction to Research and Bibliography in Music
Take the following courses 2 times each: 1,216
(APPLIED INSTRUMENT) 5501
Master's Recital
Take the following course 4 times:4
Principles of Chamber Music
Enroll in one of the following each semester:4
Orchestra
Conservatory Wind Ensemble
Wind Symphony
CONSVTY 5591NPedagogy of Instrumental Music1
Electives (Non-applied music courses)2
Total Credits36