Prescreening:
- One solo movement from the standard repertoire
- Two contrasting etudes
- A two octave B-flat scale, ascending and descending, articulated in 16th notes at quarter note equals 90 beats per minute.
- A slurred one octave B-flat chromatic scale.
Final Auditions:
- Two contrasting solos or solo movements (lyrical and technical)
- Two contrasting etudes, demonstrating lyricism and technique
- B-flat chromatic scale
- Be prepared to play all major and minor scales as requested
Recorded Auditions:
Please refer to the following guidelines as you prepare and record your audition.
- Recorded auditions must consist of one 10-minute video recorded in one take with no editing permitted. If recordings longer than 10 minutes are submitted, the jury will listen only to the first 10 minutes
- You are encouraged to play a substantial portion of your main solo piece plus two orchestral excerpts, but should exercise your judgment if you wish to include an etude or second piece
- We would like to hear a range of repertoire with technical and stylistic differences
- Please pay close attention to the sound quality of your recording so that the jury can accurately assess your playing
- Contrasting solos or solo movements (lyrical and technical)
- Contrasting etudes, demonstrating lyricism and technique
- Chromatic scales, major and minor scales
NEC encourages applicants to submit diverse repertoire, including works composed by women, people from historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, and/or musicians from one’s own cultural background.
Admissions contact:
Kristyn Morey, Assistant Director of Enrollment Management Email