The Master of Music curriculum focuses on studio and ensemble work, supplemented by academic course requirements in musicology and music theory, as well as electives. Additional study is provided through frequent masterclasses, guest artists, and repertoire classes.
| Chamber Music - String Quartet, Piano Trio - Master of Music | credits |
|---|---|
| Studio CHM 500 (8 credits) Studio String Quartet or Studio Piano Trio CHM 520 (4 credits) Chamber Music | 12 |
| Studio Instrumental Instruction | 16 |
| Musicology | 2 |
| Theoretical Studies | 2 |
| Electives* | 6 |
| Chamber Music Recital | 4 |
| Total Credits | 42 |
| *Four elective credits must be in Supportive Studies Additional Requirements: 1) Performance Outreach as determined by Program Director 2) One Chamber Music Recital given each year | |
| Chamber Music - Piano - Master of Music | credits |
|---|---|
| Studio | 16 |
| Chamber Music* | 6 |
| Sonata Repertoire CHM 535T-536T | 4 |
| Coaching | 2 |
| Collaborative Piano** CCPNO 511T | 1 |
| Musicology | 2 |
| Theoretical Studies | 2 |
| Electives | 5 |
| Recital | 4 |
| Total Credits | 42 |
| *Six groups over four semesters, one credit each **Students (including those in intensive English) should register for CCPNO 511T in the first semester; the grade IP will be recorded on the transcript until the 15-hour requirement is fulfilled. Additional Requirements: 1) Performance Outreach as determined by Program Director 2) Recital each year | |
2012-08-06






VIRGIL THOMSON