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Live auditions are preferable; however DVD recordings are also
acceptable for applicants who are unable to appear in person.
Please consult the Office of Admission for full details.
Repertoire Requirements
- One work written before 1900 that demonstrates the student’s
technical and musical proficiency.
- One work written between 1900–1990 from the standard
repertoire, such as Ligeti Etudes or Berio Sequenzas, or one by
a composer such as Schoenberg, Varèse, Carter, Boulez,
or Stravinsky.
- One work written in the last 15 years. This work may be written
by the performer, by a student colleague, or by an established
composer. This work may include electronics and may incorporate
improvisation.
- All auditions will include an oral interview. This interview
will occur at the time of the live audition or by telephone for
recorded auditions.
Special Needs for Auditions
- For those whose audition repertoire requires piano accompaniment,
it is highly recommended that you provide your own pianist for
your audition. If this presents logistical problems, pianists
will be available from TACTUS who are appropriately experienced
with contemporary music collaborations. Please consult with Marjorie
Merryman about this professional service.
- If the audition includes works involving electronics, please
inform the Office of Admission of setup and sound check requirements.
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