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Domestic Graduate Application Procedures 2018-2019 Academic Year CHECKLIST FOR APPLICATION TO THE UCO SCHOOL OF MUSIC Complete your application to the University of Central Oklahoma's Jackson College of Graduate Studies. This can be done online at http://www.uco.edu/apply/. Please visit our website at http://www.uco.edu/graduate/admissions/index.asp for more information about Graduate Admissions. Submit the School of Music Admission and Scholarship Application at least two weeks before your desired audition date. The application is done online here: http://www.uco.edu/cfad/academics/music/auditions.asp We strongly encourage all students to submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the Office of Student Financial Aid by March 1, 2019 in order to be considered for the full range of awards available. UCO s school code is 003152. Inclusion of this number on the FAFSA causes the application s data to be sent to UCO. If you wish to be considered for any additional merit scholarships through the College of Fine Arts and Design (CFAD), submit your application by February 1, 2019. This application can be found at http://www.uco.edu/cfad/scholarships/apply_scholarships.asp Once the School of Music receives your application, you will receive confirmation of your audition date via email. Please be sure to provide us with an email address that you use on a regular basis. Note: If you are a current UCO student, this email and all future communication from the School of Music will be sent to your student email account. AUDITION DATES Auditions will take place on one of the dates listed below. You will select the date that works best for you on your School of Music Admission and Scholarship Application. Friday, February 8, 2019 Saturday, February 23, 2019 March 30, 2019 Who should I contact if I have any questions about applying to UCO? School of Music Program Information, Dr. Samuel Magrill (smagrill@uco.edu) Jackson College of Graduate Studies (405) 974-3341 gradcoll@uco.edu College of Fine Arts and Design Scholarships (405) 974-3770 tbryant3@uco.edu School of Music Application, Tuition Waivers (405) 974-5004 musicaudition@uco.edu

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS Graduate Degree, (Master of Music, M.M) COMPOSITION Applicants must: Submit three (3) contrasting compositions demonstrating varying instrumentation, including instrumental and/or vocal. Selections should be in either PDF or MP3 format and emailed to or shared with Dr. Sam Magrill (smagrill@uco.edu). CONDUCTING Applicants must: Submit a video recording (a DVD, or a link to a video posted online) that demonstrates the applicant s technique and musicianship as a rehearsal technician and a conductor. The video should demonstrate one of the following requirements: a. Excerpt (at least 10 minutes) of a working rehearsal demonstrating your ability to hear and address technical issues that need ensemble attention, such as intonation, rhythmic accuracy and precision, balance, diction, etc. Your rehearsal technique should also reflect your ability to address interpretive musical issues such as articulation, dynamics, phrasing, tone, expression, etc. b. Excerpt of a performance or rehearsal (5-10 minutes in length) in which the ensemble is ready for performance and all of the communication between conductor and ensemble is non-verbal conducting gesture and expression. In all excerpts, the camera must be focused on the conductor rather than the ensemble. English language encouraged but not required. MUSIC EDUCATION Applicants must submit ALL of the following: a. A recent video recording of a band, orchestral or choral performance, classroom instruction, or ensemble rehearsal that demonstrates teaching effectiveness. b. A recent video recording or live audition that demonstrates the applicant's proficiency level on his/her principal instrument or voice. Repertoire is the choice of the applicant and may be accompanied or unaccompanied. c. A personal statement of music education philosophy which details the applicant s teaching background and beliefs, as well as the specific purposes for which the music education master s degree is being pursued. d. INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE STRING PERFORMANCE Applicants must: a. Perform a movement of an unaccompanied work by Bach

b. Perform the first movement of a standard concerto (with applicable cadenza) or other major work. c. Perform one piece of applicant s choice. d. Instrumentalists it is very important for us to be able to see your hands and face. If sending a video audition, please make sure that we can see your upper body. WINDS & PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE Accompaniment preferred but not provided or required. Instrumentalists it is very important for us to be able to see your hands and face. If sending a video audition, please make sure that we can see your upper body. All Winds and Percussion candidates must provide the following for their audition: 1. Five copies of their prepared audition program 2. A comprehensive repertoire list of pieces you have performed in your career (include solo and chamber repertoire only) 3. A one-page resume 4. If a video is audition is being performed, please email this information to musicaudition@uco.edu at the time you submit your video. Flute a. Two (2) complete solo pieces (i.e. concerto, sonata, French conservatory piece) from contrasting style periods. b. At least six (6) orchestral excerpts demonstrating knowledge of standard literature. c. All major and minor scales from memory in even rhythm. Two-octaves minimum. d. Sight-reading. Oboe Prepare 15-20 minutes of music that represents multiple historical periods. The selections may include solo repertoire and/or major orchestral excerpts. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as Clarinet a. One movement from three major solo works, including one from the following works: Mozart Concerto, Krommer Concerto, Weber Concerto(s), Brahms Sonata(s), Muczynski Time Pieces, Copland Concerto, Hindemith Sonata or Concerto, or Tomasi Concerto b. Five Orchestral Excerpts, which must include: Mendelssohn Scherzo from A Midsummer Night s Dream Beethoven Symphony No. 6 Kodaly Dances of Galanta (on Bb if A clarinet not available) c. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as Bassoon a. Prepare to play a short recital consisting of works representing the major historical periods. The applicant should prepare 40 minutes of music. The audition should present a well-balanced program consisting of music suitable for a senior undergraduate performance recital.

b. Perform the following orchestral excerpts: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 Mozart: Marriage of Figaro Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade c. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as Saxophone Prepare to play a short recital consisting of works representing the major historical periods. The applicant should prepare 40 minutes of music, from which the audition committee will excerpt 20 minutes. The audition should present a well-balanced program consisting of music suitable for a senior undergraduate performance recital. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as sightreading. Trumpet a. One movement from three major solo works, one each from the following time periods: Baroque (Corelli, Fasch, Telemann, etc ) Classical (Haydn, Hummel, Neruda) 20th/21st Century (Ewazen, Jolivet, Kennan, Hindemith, Tomasi, etc ) b. Five Orchestral Excerpts, which must include: Mahler Symphony No. 5 opening solo, movement I Respighi Pines of Rome offstage solo, Catacombs Stravinsky Petrouchka Ballerina s Dance c. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as Horn a. A movement from three major solo works, one each from the following time periods: Classical (Mozart, Haydn) Romantic (Strauss 1, Gliere) 20th-21st Century (Jacob, Strauss 2) b. Five Orchestral Excerpts, which must include: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, second movement Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, first movement Strauss opening to Til Eulenspiegel c. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as Trombone a. Two (2) complete solo pieces (i.e. concerto, sonata, Paris conservatory piece) from contrasting style periods b. At least six (6) orchestral excerpts demonstrating knowledge of standard literature c. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked (two octaves), as well as

Euphonium Audition consists of three major sections; solo repertoire, excerpts, and scales/sight-reading a. Solo repertoire - Any two contrasting solo pieces from different musical periods. An example of a good pair would include "All Those Endearing Young Charms" by Simone Mantia and the first movement of "Sonata in f minor" by Georg Telemann, arr. Keith Brown. b. Excerpts - Five excerpts total: Sousa: Stars and Stripes Forever (no repeats) Schoenberg: Theme and Variations (Variation V; baritone part) Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition - solo from Bydlo Two standard excerpts of applicant's choice c. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as Tuba Audition consists of three major sections; solo repertoire, excerpts, and scales/sight-reading a. Solo repertoire - Any two contrasting solo pieces from different musical periods. An example of a good pair would include the first movement of the Gregson tuba concerto and a movement from a Bach cello suite. b. Excerpts - Five excerpts total: Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger (RN J to RN L) Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5, mvmt. 1 (RN3 to RN6) Berlioz: Hungarian March (RN4 to 4 after RN5) c. Two standard excerpts of applicant's choice d. Memorized scales/sight-reading - Any major or minor scale may be asked, as well as *Note for tuba: applicant may perform repertoire entirely on contrabass tuba or a mixture of bass and contrabass tuba. Percussion Live auditions are highly preferred; if you have a videotape of any percussion performance that includes drumset or world percussion playing in an ensemble setting and/or multiple percussion repertory, please bring a DVD copy of this to your audition or email to Mr. David Hardman, dhardman@uco.edu. Each percussion candidate is required to: a. Perform on four instrumental areas: snare drum, marimba or vibraphone (4 mallets), timpani, and drumset (memorization is neither required nor discouraged). b. Sight-read on timpani, snare drum and marimba. COLLABORATIVE PIANO Collaborative Piano Graduate applicants will perform either the first or last movement of a standard instrumental sonata, one instrumental or operatic orchestral reduction, and three contrasting art songs. Graduate applicants will also be asked to demonstrate sight-reading skills. UCO will provide partners for the audition for a small fee if the applicant is unable to bring his/her own. Please contact Dr. Pollack (spollack@uco.edu) at least three weeks before the

audition. PIANO PEDAGOGY A) Performance Applicants are required to perform a program (20 minutes minimum) representing appropriately advanced difficulty level from at least three of the following historical periods: Baroque (e.g., works by J.S Bach, Scarlatti, Handel, Rameau, Couperin) Classical (e.g., works by Mozart, Haydn, or Beethoven) Romantic (e.g., works by Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Liszt) Twentieth-century (e.g., Debussy, Ravel, Bartok, Hindemith, Prokofiev, Copland, Schoenberg, Barber) Students will be asked to sight-read and demonstrate proficiency in scales, chords, and arpeggios. * *For online auditions: Upon arrival, students will be asked to sight-read and demonstrate proficiency in scales, chords, and arpeggios. Remedial courses may be required. B) Piano Teaching Length: Maximum 15 minutes Demonstration of teaching a concept or a skill to an elementary level piano student in English. The choice of concept or skill is open to the candidate s preference. Candidate provides needed teaching materials to support the teaching demonstration. Before starting the teaching demonstration, the candidate states the following: a. The objective(s)/goal(s) for the lesson according to the chosen concept or skill. b. A concise summary of the student s previous lesson and abilities. c. The materials/books/music score(s) used. If submitting a VIDEO teaching demonstration, please set the camera to show both the candidate s and the student s faces, and student s hands with the keyboard part. Using the standard angle in a piano recital is acceptable. The distance should be close enough to see the activities clearly. If the teaching is in other language than English, please provide an English caption/subtitles. PIANO PERFORMANCE Applicants are required to perform a program (20 minutes minimum) representing appropriately advanced difficulty level from at least three of the following historical periods: Baroque (e.g., works by J.S Bach, Scarlatti, Handel, Rameau, Couperin) Classical (e.g., works by Mozart, Haydn, or Beethoven) Romantic (e.g., works by Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Liszt) Twentieth-century (e.g., Debussy, Ravel, Bartok, Hindemith, Prokofiev, Copland, Schoenberg, Barber) Students will be asked to sight-read and demonstrate proficiency in scales, chords, and arpeggios. *

*For online auditions: Upon arrival, students will be asked to sight-read and demonstrate proficiency in scales, chords, and arpeggios. Remedial courses may be required. MUSICAL THEATRE: Applicants must: a. Perform two musical theatre selections with accompaniment. Material should be contrasting in style to demonstrate vocal and acting abilities (one ballad, one uptempo). b. Present a brief monologue in English. c. Perform a dance combination (taught by faculty member) that displays coordination and level of ability. d. Provide transcript, resume and headshot. e. Provide two letters of recommendation. VOCAL PERFORMANCE AND VOCAL PEDAGOGY Applicants must: a. Perform six pieces from at least three historical periods. b. The applicant must present each of the following languages: French English German Italian c. One must be an aria. d. One must be an oratorio (which may be performed with score, as performance practice indicates). If submitting a recorded audition, please stand at least ten feet from the camera. Questions about Audition Requirements? Please contact the following individuals. Composition Conducting Music Education Strings Woodwinds/Brass Percussion Piano Musical Theatre Voice Jazz Dr. Sam Magrill, smagrill@uco.edu Dr. Brian Lamb, blamb@uco.edu Dr. Darla Eshelman, deshelman@uco.edu Dr. Hong Zhu, hzhu@uco.edu Dr. Dawn Marie Lindblade-Evans, dlindblade@uco.edu Mr. David Hardman, dhardman@uco.edu Dr. Sallie Pollack, spollack@uco.edu Dr. Greg White, gwhite10@uco.edu Dr. Karl Nelson, knelson15@uco.edu Mr. Brian Gorrell, bgorrell@uco.edu

JAZZ STUDIES: PERFORMANCE & JAZZ STUDIES: MUSIC PRODUCTION There is an expected minimum proficiency level for entry into the graduate jazz studies program at the University of Central Oklahoma. This expectation will be held to a slightly higher level for performance majors in contrast with music production majors for whom a greater emphasis will be placed on overall versatility and potential. Detailed information including admission requirements, the entrance advisory exam, and educational objectives can be found online here: http://www.ucojazzlab.com/files/pdfs/mmjazzstudies.pdf All applicants to the Master of Music in Jazz Studies Program must successfully complete a performance audition on his/her primary applied instrument or voice either live or by video. Live Audition Requirements: Section 1: Scales & Modes a. The applicant will be asked, at random, to play any of the twelve major scales up and down full range at a reasonably quick tempo. Vocalists may use solfege or scat syllables up and down one octave. Drummers will be asked to play on either a mallet instrument or piano. b. The applicant will be asked, at random, to play any of the twelve Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, or Locrian major scale modes up and down one octave at a reasonable tempo. c. The applicant will additionally be asked to demonstrate a few melodic and harmonic minor scales, pentatonic and blues scales, diminished scales, and whole--tone scales. Section 2: Arpeggios a. The applicant will be asked, at random, to arpeggiate any of the twelve major 9th, minor 9th, and dominant 9th chords up and down. Vocalists may use solfege or scat syllables. Drummers will be asked to play on either a mallet instrument or piano. b. The applicant will additionally be asked to demonstrate diminished and augmented arpeggios up and down. Section 3: Solo Transcription The applicant will be asked to perform a written solo transcription (32 bars minimum) for their instrument/voice drawn from a recognized major jazz artist. Please provide two copies of the written transcription. Section 4: Jazz Performance & Improvisation The applicant will be asked to perform two contrasting jazz standards. One should be more technically oriented, such as a be--bop tune. The other should be more lyrically oriented, such as a common jazz ballad. On both tunes the applicant should play the melody and then improvise over the chord changes. Vocalists must provide accompaniment, either in the form of a play--a--long or accompanist. See special

instructions below for Pianists, Guitarists, Bassists, and Drummers. Section 5: Sight--Reading The applicant will be asked to sight--read written notation in a jazz style. Guitarists and pianists will also be expected to sight--read standard chord changes and comp in an appropriate jazz style. Bassists will be expected to walk a bass line while reading changes. Drummers will be expected to read a typical jazz ensemble chart demonstrating appropriate rhythmic figures and set--ups as indicated. Vocalists will be asked to read written lyrics and instrumental lines using either solfege or scat. Section 6: Interview Faculty will ask questions regarding the applicant s educational and musical goals. The applicant will be given the opportunity to ask any questions regarding the program. A tour of the UCO Jazz Lab facility will be provided. Special instructions for Jazz Guitarists, Pianists, Bassists, and Drummers Special Instructions for Guitarists: Guitarists will be expected to demonstrate proficiency comping in various styles and should also perform one selection as a solo chord/melody arrangement from the standard jazz repertoire. Special Instructions for Pianists: Pianists will be expected to demonstrate proficiency comping in various styles with two-handed voicings and should also perform one selection as a solo piano arrangement from the standard jazz repertoire. Special Instructions for Bassists: Bassists will be expected to demonstrate proficiency in jazz harmony and bass line construction. Bassists will also be asked to demonstrate various styles and grooves on acoustic and electric over static harmony. Finally, bassists will be asked to demonstrate playing proficiency in an odd meter (either 5/4 or 7/4) over a standard chord progression. Special Instructions for Drummers: Drummers will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of percussion rudiments and examples of the following common styles using both sticks and brushes at various tempi: Be-Bop, Jazz Waltz, Bossa Nova, Samba, Afro-Cuban, Funk, Rock, Shuffle, and Jazz Ballad. Additionally, drummers will be expected to perform a jazz standard by rhythmically outlining the melody and then improvising over the song form while keeping track of each section and ending appropriately. Video Audition Requirements: The first-round audition will include an unedited video recording of the following: Section 1: Scales & Modes a. The applicant should announce and then play any six of the twelve major scales up and down full range on their instrument in triplets at a minimum

speed of quarter = 100. Vocalists may use solfege or scat syllables up and down one octave. Drummers should play on either a mallet instrument or piano. b. The applicant should announce and then play any six of the Dorian and Mixolydian scale modes up and down two octaves. Vocalists may use solfege or scat syllables. Drummers will be asked to play on either a mallet instrument or piano. Section 2: Arpeggios a) The applicant should announce and then play any six of the twelve possible major 9 th, minor 9 th, or dominant 9 th chords up and down smoothly and evenly. Vocalists may use solfege or scat syllables. Drummers will be asked to play on either a mallet instrument or piano. b) The applicant should additionally announce and then demonstrate several diminished and augmented arpeggios up and down smoothly and evenly. Section 3: Solo Transcription The applicant should announce and then perform a written solo transcription (32 bars minimum) for their instrument/voice drawn from a recognized jazz artist. Please provide a copy of the written transcription as a PDF via email to the graduate advisor. Section 4: Jazz Performance & Improvisation The applicant should announce and then perform two contrasting jazz standards. One should be more technically oriented, such as a be-bop tune. The other should be more lyrically oriented, such as a common jazz ballad. On both tunes the applicant should play the melody and then improvise over the chord changes. Live accompaniment must be provided. See special instructions above for Pianists, Guitarists, Bassists, and Drummers. If you have successfully completed first round of auditions the second-round audition will be held live over Skype and include: Section 5: Sight-Reading The applicant will be asked to sight-read written notation in a jazz style that will be emailed to them at the time of the audition. Guitarists and pianists will also be expected to sight-read standard chord changes and comp in an appropriate jazz style. Bassists will be expected to walk a bass line while reading changes. Drummers will be expected to read a typical jazz ensemble chart and provide appropriate rhythmic figures and set-ups as indicated. Vocalists will be asked to read written lyrics and another line using either solfege or scat syllables. Section 6: Interview Faculty will ask questions regarding the applicant s educational and musical goals both short and long term. The applicant will be given the opportunity to ask any questions regarding the program. A tour of the UCO Jazz Lab facility will be provided.