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
- 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.
Required Courses
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| CONSVTY 5500-5600 | Music History | 3 |
| CONSVTY 5500-5600 | Music Theory | 3 |
| CONSVTY 5593 | Introduction To Research And Bibliography In Music | 3 |
| or CONSVTY 5593N | Introduction to Research and Bibliography in Music | |
| (APPLIED INSTRUMENT #1) 5501 1,2 | 4 | |
| (APPLIED INSTRUMENT #2) 5500A 3 | 2 | |
| (APPLIED INSTRUMENT #3) 5500A 3 | 2 | |
| Take the following course 4 times | ||
| CONSVTY 5591N | Pedagogy of Instrumental Music 4 | 1 |
| Take the following course 2 times: | 8 | |
| Master's Recital | ||
| Electives/Ensemble 5 | 5 | |
| 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.
