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Master of Music Curriculum

Master of Music Curriculum

Life isn't an audition.

Any music school can make you a better player. Our interconnected courses are built to transform you intellectually, artistically, professionally, and individually. You'll understand the roots of your music, freeing you to take it somewhere new. You'll see how your training broadens your options, rather than narrowing them. You'll find your voice. And you'll enter the world with the same confidence you bring to the stage.

Piano or Organ

Required Courses

Curriculum: Master of Music in Keyboard Instruments
Credit total: 46

RequirementCr.
Private Instruction16
Musicianship and Music Theory0*
Music History and Literature12
Professional Development2
Ensembles6
Electives10
Winter Term2 Years
Juries2
Recitals2

*Based on placement exam results, students may be required to take MMT 602 and/or MMT 604. Credits earned for MMT 602/604 will not count toward the overall credit requirements for graduation, but these credits must be successfully completed and course grades will affect GPA.

Harpsichord

Required Courses

Credit total: 53.5

RequirementCr.
Private Instruction16
Performance Classes4.5
Musicianship and Music Theory0
Music History and Literature12
Professional Development2
Ensembles14
Electives 
Winter Term2 Years
Juries and RecitalsN/A

 

Historical Performance Emphasis for Keyboard (Graduate) (total credits: 9-11)

  • ENS 210 (Conservatory Baroque Ensemble) (2 semesters, 4 credits)
  • ENS 212 (Continuo Playing) (1 semester, 2 credits). Not required if student can demonstrate prior experience.
  • MHL 733 (Performance Practice: Baroque Era) (1 semester, 3 credits). In years where MHL 733 is not offered, students should register for MHL 400 (Introduction to Performance Practice).
  • PRF 354 (Harpsichord Class) (2 semesters, 2 credits)
  • HPE Jury: Jury requirements as determined by HPE faculty (HPE jury is in addition to major instrument jury)

These credits also count towards the Master of Music degree.