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Department of Music & Dance
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, MI 48197 USA

Phone: 734-487-4380
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Master of Music in Music Performance (Piano) Degree Requirements


Admission Requirements

Admission to the Master of Music in Music Performance (Piano) degree is granted to students who meet the requirements of both the Graduate School and the Department of Music and Dance. Application for admission to the Graduate School should be made to the Graduate Admissions office, where undergraduate transcripts are evaluated. Transcripts should be forwarded to the office of Graduate Admissions at the time of application.

Application for admission to the Department of Music and Dance must be made to the Department of Music and Dance office. Admission requirements are as follows:

  1. Undergraduate degree in music, or its equivalent;
  2. Interview with appropriate applied music faculty;
  3. Two letters of recommendation;
  4. Audition on piano;
  5. Repertoire list;
  6. Music Theory Graduate Placement Exam.

Students must achieve an acceptable score on the Music Theory Graduate Placement Exam prior to enrolling in MUSC 511, MUSC 512, MUSC 513, or MUSC 516. Students who fail to achieve an acceptable score must take MUSC 509 Graduate Theory Review (2 hrs), and receive a B or better in the course, prior to enrolling in MUSC 511, MUSC 513, or MUSC 516. MUSC 509 Graduate Theory Review does not count towards degree requirements.

Conditional Admission

Students deficient in a requirement for degree admission may be granted conditional admission, subject to removal of the deficiency, while beginning graduate study. Hours earned in making up deficiencies are in addition to those normally required for the degree.

Graduate Advising

Upon admission to the Department of Music and Dance, each student will meet with the graduate adviser for assistance in planning their curriculum.

Course Requirements

The M.M. in Music Performance (Piano) requires the completion of 30 hours of course work to be distributed among Supportive Studies, Major Field, and Electives. Students are required to achieve a B or higher all Supportive Studies and Major Field courses. If a student earns a grade lower than a B in any course, he/she must retake the course, and receive a B or higher, before the credits for that course can be counted toward their degree.

Supportive Studies in Music (10 hrs)

MUSC 500 Introduction to Graduate Studies (2 hrs)

MUSC 500 is a pre- or corequisite for MUSC 561 and all music history courses.

Four hours of music theory courses from the following:

See note above concerning Music Theory Graduate Placement Exam.

MUSC 511 Survey of Harmonic Techniques (2 hrs)
MUSC 512 Counterpoint (2 hrs)
MUSC 513 Form and Analysis (2 hrs)
MUSC 516 Schenkerian Analysis (2 hrs)

Four hours of music history courses from the following:

MUSC 504 America’s Music (2 hrs)
MUSC 505 World Music (2 hrs)
MUSC 631 Renaissance Music (2 hrs)
MUSC 632 Baroque Music (2 hrs)
MUSC 633 Music in the Classical Era (2 hrs)
MUSC 634 Music in the Romantic Era (2 hrs)
MUSC 635 Music Since 1900 (2 hrs)
MUSC 694 Seminar (music history) (2 hrs)

Courses in the Major Field (18 hrs)

MUSC 561 Studies in Literature (piano) (2 hrs)
MUSC 660 Pedagogy of Music Performance (1 hr)
MUSC 661 Principal Instrument Pedagogy (taken concurrently with MUSC 660) (1 hr)
MUSC 687 Graduate Recital (2 hrs)
Applied Music (APNO) at 652-level and above; students must complete 664 (8 hrs)
Four hours from the following:

MUSC 551 Vocal and Instrumental Collaboration (2 hrs)
MUSC 554 Chamber Music (2 hrs – 1 hr taken twice)
MUSC 515 Common Practice Improvisation (2 hrs)
MUSC 561 Studies in Literature (keyboard) (2 hrs)

Electives (2 hrs)

Music or non-music courses selected in consultation with the graduate adviser.

Exit Requirements

In addition to Graduate School requirements, Department of Music and Dance requirements are as follows:

  1. Comprehensive Review in Performance.

All graduate students must pass an examination covering their major field of study. The examination may be written and/or oral in format, as determined by the student’s faculty committee. Written examinations will consist of three to five essay questions and must be completed in three hours or less. Oral examinations will last approximately one hour.

The examination will occur when the student’s prescribed course work is substantially completed, in the anticipated semester of graduation. In addition, the student must complete his/her thesis, recital, or other culminating experience prior to taking the examination. Exceptions to this policy may occur only with the approval of the student’s faculty committee and the Department Head. The examination will be graded Pass/Fail and can be taken no more than three times.

The examination will be evaluated by a committee consisting of the student’s faculty adviser, an additional faculty member from the major field, and a faculty member from outside the major field (or in the case of Performance majors, from outside their performance specialty – brass, keyboard, percussion, string, vocal, or woodwind). The specific makeup of the faculty committee will be determined by the student in consultation with his/her faculty adviser, and must be approved by the Department Head. If a student is unable to form a faculty committee, it will be formed by the Department Head in consultation with the student’s faculty adviser.

  1. Graduate Recital. Requirements are as follows:
    1. Student must be registered for applied music during the semester in which the recital is given.
    2. Student will perform a recital hearing for a faculty committee at least three weeks prior to the performance. In addition to the student’s major applied teacher, at least one other faculty member from the committee must attend the recital.
    3. Student will provide a thoroughly researched and appropriately referenced recital paper.
    4. Student will provide a recording of the recital to the Music Office.

 

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