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The Michigan State University Orchestras Kevin Noe, Music Director College of Music Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Syllabus 2014-2015 An audition is required for placement into one of the orchestras at MSU. There are currently two full time orchestras in which students in the school of music may be placed: The Symphony Orchestra, and the Concert Orchestra. The two orchestras meet at different times and in different locations. Music majors must audition for the Symphony orchestra, but may be placed in either orchestra at the discretion of the music director, or may be assigned to Musique 21 for one cycle per semester. Preparation for these auditions is key. The Symphony Orchestra is a highly competitive group, and only advanced musicians who are prepared to commit practice time, energy, and focus to the group will be admitted. The SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA generally rehearses Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3:00 to 4:50 p.m., Room 120 Music Building. There are a few exceptions during the year including rehearsals in the evening for the Collage concert, extra rehearsals for Opera performances during tech week, rehearsals for events involving choral artists such as Home for the Holidays and the final concert of each season. Dress rehearsals are often extended in length. The CONCERT ORCHESTRA currently meets on Thursday nights from 7 p.m. to 8:50 p.m. in Demonstration hall. There are a few exceptions during the year including a dress rehearsals in the late afternoon or evening on the of performances, and the occasional sectional that runs later on Thursday evenings. The OPERA ORCHESTRA, (assigned from members of the Symphony orchestra) when in session during two cycles per year, rehearses Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:00-4:50 p.m., in a combination of locations including Demonstration Hall, Hart, and Fairchild Theatre. Please note that during the opera periods listed below, musicians assigned to the Symphony orchestra may be assigned to either the Symphony or the opera orchestra at the discretion of the music director. Unless you make a direct request with the music director before the first day of classes for each semester you may be assigned to either. If you do have a preference, the music director will do his or her best to accommodate, but cannot guarantee placement in either group. Early requests are your BEST chance at avoiding conflicts down the line. Please plan ahead.

REHEARSALS Please check your rehearsal and concert schedule for all dates, times, and locations. Generally, these will be posted on the orchestra website and will be maintained regularly. It is your responsibility to stay up to date with all scheduled events through the WEBSITE at: http://www.msuorchestra.music.msu.edu Note that on the website the rehearsal schedule for the entire year is posted. It is the responsibility of the student to know which works are being rehearsed, and to be present with the necessary instruments and music, on time. Every effort will be made to be on schedule and on time, but making music and creating art is a volatile and changeable thing. Sometimes rehearsal move more quickly than anticipated, sometimes they move slower. Please be flexible and understand that there are many moving parts to bring an orchestra program and each rehearsal into its best light. Changes may be made until 10 p.m. the night before any given MSU orchestra event so please do not consider things absolutely final until you check the night before. However, every effort will be made to be respectful and avoid last minute changes. If something unfortunately needs to change later than 10 p.m. the night before a given event, you will be emailed the change directly. Otherwise, it is your responsibility solely to check the orchestra website regularly and show up where you need to be. All conductors reserve the right to schedule hearing times for all orchestra members each semester, or ask individual stands to play a given passage during rehearsals by themselves. All orchestra members are to arrive no later than 15 minutes before all dress rehearsals and 30 minutes before concerts unless otherwise specified. No student will be excused from a scheduled final dress rehearsal and/or concert unless the situation is an extreme exception. All College of Music and University dates will take precedence over outside activities. Absolutely no outside gigs should be secured that might conflict with an MSU SO event unless they are cleared with the Music Director first. Women - black full-length dress or black blouse (sleeves full or 3/4-cut) and black long skirt or dress pants; black hose, and black dress shoes. No perfume, no jewelry. This is your responsibility. Or, for the opera orchestra, a costume chosen by the opera director. Men (Symphony Orchestra) -Concert Attire: black tuxedo, black tie, white shirt, black socks and shoes. Or - for the opera orchestra - a costume chosen by the opera director. Men - (Concert Orchestra) All black.

Formal attire is available for purchase at MW Tux, located in the Meridian Mall, Okemos. If you are in need of formal attire, please be sure to be fitted and place your order immediately at the beginning of the term. Please be sure that your concert attire is cleaned and pressed. The orchestra manager is responsible for taking attendance and seeing that attendance policies are followed. Punctual attendance at all rehearsals and performances is required. All Requests for excused absence for orchestra members should be submitted to to Professor Noe the semester before the conflict may arise, except in the case of illness. In the case of the Fall semester, all known absence requests must be approved by Prof. Noe by August 1. After that date, please do not commit to any engagements that would take you away from orchestra rehearsals without first clearing them with Prof. Noe. Woodwind, brass and percussion players must provide their own substitutes when ill or excused. It is your responsibility to provide the substitute musician with the music for the rehearsal well in advance so that they are prepared to play the part - not read the part. HEARINGS CONCERTS CONCERT DRESS ATTENDANCE SPECIALNOTE: Attendance at all Musique 21 performances (currently 2 per semester, is a highly encouraged part of participating in the MSU Symphony orchestra. Performances are generally one hour in length, so the total time commitment is roughly 2 hours per semester. In an effort to offset any perception of an additional load this might place on your demanding schedules, orchestra members who attend both Musique 21 performances in a given semester are allowed to be absent from a normal (non-dress week) Symphony Orchestra rehearsal once per semester for any personal reason of their choosing. Simply email Professor Noe you that need to take a day off from orchestra for personal reasons, and that you have been or will be in attendance for both Musique 21 performances. The absence will automatically be excused., no questions asked - as long as you are attending both M21 shows that semester. Note, however, that all wind, brass, and percussion players must always have a substitute, and those substitutes need to be prepared - not sight reading. Likewise, absences will not be granted for rehearsals in the

Wharton Center, during the week of the show, or the final on the dress rehearsal or performance. TARDINESS Persons not seated and ready to tune by five (5) minutes before starting time will be marked tardy. Being late has a definite effect on your grade. (If circumstances prevent you from honoring this policy fully for some reason, please let the Prof. Noe and the orchestra manager know your situation.) If an unexpected tardy or absence occurs, it is your responsibility to see the orchestra manager and provide your explanation, otherwise your tardiness or absence will be considered unexcused. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING AN EXCUSED ABSENCE OR TARDINESS: You must email Professor Noe and copy the orchestra manager a minimum of one week ahead of time to request and absence or lateness. Only the conductor can approve an excuse or an absence, and the likelihood of approval goes up considerably the earlier the request is made. If at all possible, please try to request absences occurring on a given concert cycle during the cycle previous. GRADING The final grade is a combination of several factors: preparation, focus, contribution, and attendance. Each unexcused absence from a rehearsal, performance or a dress rehearsal will result in lowering your grade at the discretion of the conductor. Two tardies are considered equal to one unexcused absence. It is expected that students arrive at rehearsals well prepared. Those obviously not prepared should not expect nor will receive the optimum grade. If you are concerned about how you are being evaluated, please schedule an appointment with Professor Noe and he will be happy to go over this with you. Preparation: 40 % Focus: 20 % Contribution: 20 % Attendance: 20 % Each unexcused absence from a regular rehearsal absence will result in the lowering of the final grade by one full point. An unexcused absence from a performance will result in a failing grade. Three tardies will result in the lowering of your grade by one full point. However, know that Prof. Noe is quite reasonable about excusing absences for if you ask well ahead of time and the event is truly significant. Plan ahead, make your case - and chances are good that if your absence is warranted we can make it happen. MUSIC All Orchestra members must pick up their assigned folder prior to the first rehearsal following a performance, at the Orchestra Library, Room 249 Music Building. All music must be returned at the conclusion of each concert. You will be assessed the full amount, plus postage & handling fee for each piece of music that is damaged or lost from your folder. Rental music parts could be as high as $200.00 per part. Should the

folder itself be lost or damaged, you will be assessed $15.00. If not paid for, a "hold credit" will be placed on your student account. Please simply be professional and return all of your music. The students that will follow you for years need those parts as well. Percussionists and harpists must arrive early enough to set up their instruments to avoid unnecessary delays. At the conclusion of all rehearsals and concerts, all percussion instruments and harps must be covered and placed in their proper cabinets or space, both in the rehearsal hall and at Wharton Center. All important notices will be posted on the website, and may supplementally be emailed or posted in certain cases. However, the website is the place for all announcements. Please check it each evening. Homework or other reading material is not professional or acceptable in a rehearsal. These rehearsals are for you, and they are a chance for you to grow as a musician. Some of the most important things you will learn about great musicianship will come from what happens when you are not playing. Please actively participate. I cannot recommend enough that you use this time to improve your musicianship. The best possible reading material- is a score :) If you would like a copy of the score for a given work, and are unable to afford one, please let me know and I will make arrangements to get you one. Hidden within each score are riches of learning and improving your musicianship beyond your wildest imagination! Cell phones or computers in any capacity are not allowed in ANY rehearsal involving Prof. Noe. Please do not bring them out at any point during rehearsal. Students using cell phones at any point will be politely asked to leave the rehearsal. There are no exceptions for any purpose at any point, so please do not ask. If you are in an emergency situation, and awaiting an emergency call - please request an absence from Prof. Noe in advance and you will be excused fro rehearsal. If you are in the rehearsal room observing but not performing, cell phones are not allowed. Absolutely no exceptions anywhere at any time. Please do not EVER use a cell phone or computer in or near any rehearsal. Thank you. Office hours are by generally by appointment. Should you desire to discuss any musical matter, problem with orchestra, or simply schedule a coaching on any music that you feel I could be helpful with, please email me at noekevin@msu.edu to make an appointment. All requests for appointments will be honored as soon as possible at a mutually convenient time.