Orchestral Studies (Strings), MM

Grade Requirements

  • Applied Lessons: B- is the minimum passing grade for applied study (VLN 421 VIOLIN (APPLIED OS)VLA 421 VIOLA (APPLIED OS), or VCEL 421 VIOLONCELLO (APPLIED OS)).
  • Excerpt Lessons: B- is the minimum passing grade for all excerpt applied study (PERF 401 ADVANCED STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRAL REPERTORY I).
  • Recitals: B- is the minimum passing grade for PERF 428 GRADUATE RECITAL

GPA Requirements

Master’s degree students must maintain a cumulative Roosevelt GPA of 3.0 or higher to be in good academic standing.

Course Requirements (Violin, Viola, and Cello)

Applied Lessons (VLN 421, VLA 421, or VCEL 421. Four semesters; 1 credit per semester)4
PERF 428GRADUATE RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 4 of Applied 421 lessons)1
PERF 401ADVANCED STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRAL REPERTORY I (four semesters; 2 credits per semester)8
PERF 380STRING PERFORMANCE CLASS (four semesters; 1 credit per semester)4
ENS 402SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (four semesters; 1 credit per semester) 14
PERF 405ORCHESTRAL AUDITION WORKSHOP PREPARATION (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
PERF 415ORCHESTRAL AUDITION WORKSHOP (two semesters; 2 credits per semester)4
PERF 423ORCHESTRAL SEMINAR I1
MAS 401TEXT AND ACT: INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE MUSIC STUDIES3
Music Academic Electives (Two 3-credit courses)6
One 400-level MAS course
One 400-level course in MAS, MCMP, MTA, or MUHL
Total Credit Hours37
1

Enrollment in ensembles is contingent upon placement and assignment. All students in the Music Conservatory are required to participate in all ensembles to which they are assigned by the Program Director of Ensembles and Ensemble Coordinators, and in consultation with the Academic Advisors. Students who are assigned or receive permission to enroll as zero-credit participants in any ensemble will receive a grade; they must complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

RECITAL REPERTOIRE

PERF 428 GRADUATE RECITAL

Strings: 60 minutes of music is required. Three complete works from three different stylistic periods (including one 20th/21st century work) must be performed. Graduate and diploma students may include one chamber work. The recital will be graded by the applied instructor.

JURY REPERTOIRE

Strings: String performance majors are required to prepare and perform two works for each jury, as outlined below.

Students will perform a solo piece at each jury.

  • At one jury a movement from a concerto (including cadenza), preferably with piano accompaniment, will be presented.
  • At one jury a sonata or short piece displaying a range of technical/musical style, preferably with piano accompaniment, will be presented.

Students will perform a movement from an unaccompanied work (e.g. Bach, Ysaye, Kodaly, étude) at each jury.

One of the above works must be memorized. No repetition of repertoire from previous juries is allowed.

All violinists are required to perform a movement from a Mozart Concerto in at least one jury during their degree study.

Individual faculty members are encouraged to implement additional requirements for students in their studios. Their students are bound by these requirements.

N.B.: In the semester preceding a degree recital, the student’s applied teacher may opt to have the student present a pre-recital jury. In this case, students must submit with the jury form a copy of their proposed recital program including their accompanist’s name and their applied teacher’s signature. Students will sign up for two consecutive jury slots and must be prepared to perform any piece on the recital program. A student’s recital program cannot be changed between the pre-recital jury and the recital date without consent of the applied teacher and Director of Strings.

Grade Requirements

  • Applied Lessons: B- is the minimum passing grade for applied study STB 421 STRING BASS (APPLIED OS).
  • Excerpt Lessons: B- is the minimum passing grade for all excerpt applied study (PERF 401 ADVANCED STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRAL REPERTORY I).
  • Recitals: B- is the minimum passing grade for PERF 428 GRADUATE RECITAL

GPA Requirements

Master’s degree students must maintain a cumulative Roosevelt GPA of 3.0 or higher to be in good academic standing.

Course Requirements (String Bass)

STB 421STRING BASS (APPLIED OS) (four semesters; 1 credit per semester)4
PERF 428GRADUATE RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 4 of STB 421)1
PERF 401ADVANCED STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRAL REPERTORY I (four semesters; 2 credits per semester)8
PERF 380STRING PERFORMANCE CLASS (four semesters; 1 credit per semester)4
ENS 411LARGE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (four semesters; 1 credit per semester) 14
PERF 405ORCHESTRAL AUDITION WORKSHOP PREPARATION (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
PERF 415ORCHESTRAL AUDITION WORKSHOP (two semesters; 2 credits per semester)4
PERF 423ORCHESTRAL SEMINAR I1
MAS 401TEXT AND ACT: INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE MUSIC STUDIES3
Music Academic Electives (Two 3-credit courses)6
One 400-level MAS course
One 400-level course in MAS, MCMP, MTA, or MUHL
Total Credit Hours37
1

Enrollment in ensembles is contingent upon placement and assignment. All students in the Music Conservatory are required to participate in all ensembles to which they are assigned by the Program Director of Ensembles and Ensemble Coordinators, and in consultation with the Academic Advisors. Students who are assigned or receive permission to enroll as zero-credit participants in any ensemble will receive a grade; they must complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

RECITAL REPERTOIRE

PERF 428 GRADUATE RECITAL

Strings: 60 minutes of music is required. Three complete works from three different stylistic periods (including one 20th/21st century work) must be performed. Graduate and diploma students may include one chamber work. The recital will be graded by the applied instructor.

JURY REPERTOIRE

Strings: String performance majors are required to prepare and perform two works for each jury, as outlined below.

Students will perform a solo piece at each jury.

  • At one jury a movement from a concerto (including cadenza), preferably with piano accompaniment, will be presented.
  • At one jury a sonata or short piece displaying a range of technical/musical style, preferably with piano accompaniment, will be presented.

Students will perform a movement from an unaccompanied work (e.g. Bach, Ysaye, Kodaly, étude) at each jury.

One of the above works must be memorized. No repetition of repertoire from previous juries is allowed.

All violinists are required to perform a movement from a Mozart Concerto in at least one jury during their degree study.

Individual faculty members are encouraged to implement additional requirements for students in their studios. Their students are bound by these requirements.

N.B.: In the semester preceding a degree recital, the student’s applied teacher may opt to have the student present a pre-recital jury. In this case, students must submit with the jury form a copy of their proposed recital program including their accompanist’s name and their applied teacher’s signature. Students will sign up for two consecutive jury slots and must be prepared to perform any piece on the recital program. A student’s recital program cannot be changed between the pre-recital jury and the recital date without consent of the applied teacher and Director of Strings.

Grade Requirements

  • Applied Lessons: B- is the minimum passing grade for applied study HARP 421 HARP (APPLIED OS).
  • Excerpt Lessons: B- is the minimum passing grade for all excerpt applied study (PERF 401 ADVANCED STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRAL REPERTORY I).
  • Recitals: B- is the minimum passing grade for PERF 428 GRADUATE RECITAL

GPA Requirements

Master’s degree students must maintain a cumulative Roosevelt GPA of 3.0 or higher to be in good academic standing.

Degree Requirements (HARP)

HARP 421HARP (APPLIED OS) (four semesters; 1 credit per semester)4
PERF 428GRADUATE RECITAL (Taken concurrently with HARP 421)1
PERF 401ADVANCED STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRAL REPERTORY I (four semesters; 2 credits per semester)8
PIA 400PIANO & HARP PERFORMANCE CLASS (four semesters; 1 credit per semester)4
ENS 411LARGE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (four semesters; 1 credit per semester) 14
PERF 405ORCHESTRAL AUDITION WORKSHOP PREPARATION (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
PERF 415ORCHESTRAL AUDITION WORKSHOP (two semesters; 2 credits per semester)4
PERF 423ORCHESTRAL SEMINAR I1
MAS 401TEXT AND ACT: INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE MUSIC STUDIES3
Music Academic Electives (Two 3-credit courses)6
One 400-level MAS course
One 400-level course in MAS, MCMP, MTA, or MUHL
Total Credit Hours37
1

Enrollment in ensembles is contingent upon placement and assignment. All students in the Music Conservatory are required to participate in all ensembles to which they are assigned by the Program Director of Ensembles and Ensemble Coordinators, and in consultation with the Academic Advisors. Students who are assigned or receive permission to enroll as zero-credit participants in any ensemble will receive a grade; they must complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

RECITAL REPERTOIRE

PERF 428 GRADUATE RECITAL

Harp: 45 minutes of music is required. Chamber music may be included with the permission of the applied teacher. The recital will be graded by the applied instructor.

N.B. (Harp) Students may substitute a formal orchestral audition to be performed for a faculty panel composed of a minimum of two performance faculty members. The audition will consist of a full professional-level excerpt list on both timpani and percussion. The entire list will be performed for the panel and include 60 minutes of music. Students who wish for their final performance project to be satisfied by this formal orchestral audition must complete a Recital Exception Petition.

JURY REPERTOIRE

Harp: All jury requirements are at the discretion of the applied professor.

This degree map charts a suggested pathway through all of your required courses. It is incumbent upon all students to fully comprehend curricular requirements and course schedules, and while it is feasible to chart an alternate pathway, it is highly recommended that you do so in close consultation with your academic advisor so as to determine a degree path appropriately tailored to your needs.

Degree Map (Violin, Viola, and Cello)

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
VLN 421, VLA 421, or VCEL 4211VLN 421, VLA 421, or VCEL 4211
PERF 4012PERF 4012
PERF 3801PERF 3801
ENS 4021ENS 4021
PERF 4051PERF 4051
PERF 4231Music Academic Elective3
MAS 4013 
 10 9
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
VLN 421, VLA 421, or VCEL 4211VLN 421, VLA 421, or VCEL 4211
PERF 4012PERF 4281
PERF 3801PERF 4012
ENS 4021PERF 3801
PERF 4152ENS 4021
Music Academic Elective3PERF 4152
 10 8
Total Credit Hours 37

This degree map charts a suggested pathway through all of your required courses. It is incumbent upon all students to fully comprehend curricular requirements and course schedules, and while it is feasible to chart an alternate pathway, it is highly recommended that you do so in close consultation with your academic advisor so as to determine a degree path appropriately tailored to your needs.

Degree Map (String Bass)

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
STB 4211STB 4211
PERF 4012PERF 4012
PERF 3801PERF 3801
ENS 4111ENS 4111
PERF 4051PERF 4051
PERF 4231Music Academic Elective3
MAS 4013 
 10 9
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
STB 4211STB 4211
PERF 4012PERF 4281
PERF 3801PERF 4012
ENS 4111PERF 3801
PERF 4152ENS 4111
Music Academic Elective3PERF 4152
 10 8
Total Credit Hours 37

This degree map charts a suggested pathway through all of your required courses. It is incumbent upon all students to fully comprehend curricular requirements and course schedules, and while it is feasible to chart an alternate pathway, it is highly recommended that you do so in close consultation with your academic advisor so as to determine a degree path appropriately tailored to your needs.

Degree Map (Harp)

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
HARP 4211HARP 4211
PERF 4012PERF 4012
PIA 4001PIA 4001
ENS 4111ENS 4111
PERF 4051PERF 4051
PERF 4231Music Academic Elective3
MAS 4013 
 10 9
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
HARP 4211HARP 4211
PERF 4012PERF 4281
PIA 4001PERF 4012
ENS 4111PIA 4001
PERF 4152ENS 4111
Music Academic Elective3PERF 4152
 10 8
Total Credit Hours 37