2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Music
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Scott Carter, Interim Director, A-307 A. J. Fletcher Music Center
Christopher Ulffers, Associate Director, A-119 A. J. Fletcher Music Center
Kerry Carlin, Chair, Keyboard Music, A-374 A. J. Fletcher Music Center
Michelle P. Hairston, Chair, Music Education, A-213 A. J. Fletcher Music Center
Thomas J. Huener, Chair, Theory, Composition, and Musicology, A-301 A. J. Fletcher Music Center
John Kramar, Chair, Vocal Studies, A-268 A. J. Fletcher Music Center
Admission
Prospective music majors and minors must be admitted both to the university and to the School of Music. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the School of Music. Admission to the School of Music is determined through a competitive audition process consisting of an acceptable personal or recorded performance and an evaluation of theory and aural skills. A satisfactory audition is required of all entering freshmen, transfer students students, and students being readmitted. For detailed information, students should contact the Associate Director for Administrative Support of the School of Music.
Performance Medium
Each music major or minor is required to have a major performance medium. The medium may be chosen in any of the following areas: piano, organ, voice, strings, woodwind, brass, or percussion. Private instruction in the chosen medium is required throughout the four-year program of study. Specific audition guidelines are listed in the materials for application to the School of Music. Basic entrance requirements in the major performance media are as follows:
Voice: An acceptable voice and the ability to sing with accurate pitch and rhythm.
Piano: The ability to perform acceptably major and minor scales and arpeggios and compositions representative of piano literature from three of the four style periods (baroque, classic, romantic, contemporary).
Other Instruments: A fundamental knowledge of the instrument, including an acceptable method of producing tone; awareness of intonation problems; accurate rhythmic feeling; some knowledge of solo literature available for the instrument; the ability to play major, minor, and chromatic scales with the proper fingering.
A student whose performance proficiency level is slightly below the minimum for entering freshmen may be admitted on probation in a major applied area. The student may take freshman music courses for credit and preparatory work in a major applied area for no credit for a maximum of one semester, as determined by the faculty in the major area.
Curricula
Placement Examinations
Transfer students are given placement tests in basic music knowledge at the time of their audition to determine their appropriate levels of study in music theory and history courses.
Transfer students are given jury examinations in their major applied areas at the end of the first semester to establish their appropriate proficiency levels.
General Recital Attendance Requirement for All Majors
Each music major is required to attend at least 75 percent of the total number of general recitals offered during his or her enrollment at East Carolina University. (Music education students will be exempted during the semester enrolled in MUSC 4325 .)
Piano Proficiency for All Majors
Music majors are required to complete satisfactorily the group piano sequence indicated in their concentrations or to demonstrate a comparable level of accomplishment.
Students should enroll in group piano each semester until the sequence is completed. Any student interrupting the sequence (either by dropping or by not enrolling) must retake the placement audition before enrolling in any subsequent piano course.
Applied and Core Music Regulations for Music Majors and Minors
A minimum grade of C (2.0) in applied lessons on a student’s major instrument will qualify as credit in the applied major guideline. The first grade lower than C (2.0) must be raised the following semester according to the procedures given in the undergraduate catalog. A student will be disqualified as a music major or music minor the second time that he or she receives a grade lower than C in applied lessons on the major instrument.
A minimum grade of C (2.) in core MUSC courses (MUSC 1156 , MUSC 1166 , MUSC 1176 , MUSC 1186 , MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2156 , MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2176 , MUSC 2186 , MUSC 2248 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 , MUSC 3156 , MUSC 3166 , MUSC 3176 ) is required to receive credit toward the music major. A student will be disqualified as a music major or music minor for at least one semester the second time that he or she receives a grade lower than C (2.0) in any of these core MUSC classes. A student may request consideration for readmission through the School of Music administration. Specific requirements for consideration will be determined by selected faculty and administration of the School of Music in consultation with the student no later than the second week of the fall or spring semester enrolled. If a student is reinstated, he or she will have one attempt to earn a grade of at least C (2.0) in the course(s) for which he or she was disqualified.
To be admitted to upper division courses in all degree programs, students must pass a qualifying exam as specified in the School of Music Handbook.
Bachelor of Music Degrees
Majors for the bachelor of music degree are offered in music education, music therapy, performance (with concentrations in jazz studies, organ, piano, piano pedagogy, sacred music, strings, voice, and winds or percussion), and theory composition with concentrations in theory, traditional media composition, and electronic media composition. For admission to the upper level of the degree programs, a student must have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA and a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA in music courses at the end of the sophomore year. For admission to upper level theory-composition concentrations, a student must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA in music courses at the end of the sophomore year. ProgramsBachelor’sMinorCertificateCoursesApplied Music, PrivatePage: 1
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