Master of Music: Major in Organ Performance

With master teachers, many of whom are renowned performers, graduate students take applied music studies in keyboard, guitar, orchestral instruments and voice. Students perform in a variety of ensembles which rank among the finest in the country by virtue of the quality of concerts, recordings, broadcasts, tours and repertoire.


Admission Requirements

1. Applicants must meet the admission requirements as stated in the Graduate Admissions and Policies publication.

2. An audition is required for admission to this program. Audition times are scheduled at specific times throughout the year and may be scheduled by contacting Troy Centofanto, Director of Music Admissions. The applicant should prepare for the audition the equivalent of a senior recital for undergraduate performance majors. DVDs, CDs and videotapes may be acceptable for a preliminary audition, although applicants should expect to audition at the University before a faculty panel.


Sample Curriculum

Organ

 

Applied Music
Recital

Core Studies in Music

Introduction to Research in Music
Philosophies of Music History and Theory
Music Theory Course
Music History Course
Music Performance Course

 

Electives

May include improvisation, Gregorian Chant, hymnody, practicum and choral or instrumental conducting

10 credits

 

9 credits
1 credit

 

10 credits

2 credits
2 credits
2 credits
2 credits
2 credits

10 credits

Total degree program

30 credits


Secondary Concentration

In order to allow for greater curricular flexibility and to tailor graduate study to the professional needs and objectives of the individual student, all degree programs include the option of a secondary concentration which complements the major. Normally, about one-third of each curriculum is devoted to elective courses. The choice of elective courses within the same specific area comprises the secondary concentration. Several possible secondary concentrations are available including music education, jazz studies, theory, music technology, conducting and sacred music. The specific courses which comprise the secondary concentration are determined by the appropriate faculty and the student in consultation with the student's primary advisor.