Prescreening and Live Auditions:
The NEC guitar department encourages candidates to play what they love and show some variety of style. All works should be performed from memory. Possible repertoire may include, but is not limited to, the following:
- One or more movements from a major work by J.S. Bach (e.g. lute suites, violin sonatas and partitas, cello suites, etc.)
- First movement from an important 20th-century sonata in sonata form (e.g. Ponce, Turina, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Berkeley, Henze, Tippett, Brouwer).
- One or more Etudes written for the guitar (e.g. Villa-Lobos, Sor, Barrios, Tarrega, Brouwer, Regondi); or a tremolo piece.
If you have questions about audition repertoire, you may contact Eliot Fisk or Jerome Mouffe via the NEC website.
Recorded Auditions:
The NEC guitar department encourages candidates to play what they love and show some variety of style. Please record 10 to 15 minutes of contrasting repertoire; all works should be played from memory. Possible repertoire may include, but is not limited to: Movements from a major work by J.S. Bach (e.g. lute suites, violin sonatas and partitas, cello suites, etc.); important 20th-century sonatas (e.g. Ponce, Turina, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Berkeley, Henze, Tippett, Brouwer); etudes written for the guitar (e.g. Villa-Lobos, Sor, Barrios, Tarrega, Brouwer, Regondi); tremolo pieces.
If you have questions about audition repertoire, you may contact Eliot Fisk or Jerome Mouffe via the NEC website.
Admissions contact:
Alyssa Tong, Assistant Director of Enrollment Management Email