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 College Students
Author: sarah 
Date:   2001-12-09 16:58

Hello college students. I was just wondering what everyone has to do around finals, like for jury? I'm a freshman performance major, and I am playing two of the 32 rose etudes and maybe some scales. I was just wodering what people have to do at different colleges.

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 RE: College Students
Author: gretchen 
Date:   2001-12-09 17:08

i played a rose etude. that's it. I'm a clarient performance major also. Where do you go to school?

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 RE: College Students
Author: sarah 
Date:   2001-12-09 17:11

I go to the University of Southern Maine. Maine is in the US (for those out of the country).

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 RE: College Students
Author: Kim L. 
Date:   2001-12-09 18:31

I am playing two Rose etudes, the Saint Saens Sonata, and a scale. I go to Western Connecticut State University.

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 RE: College Students
Author: Francesca 
Date:   2001-12-09 19:19

I played a memorized Rose etude, some scales (go four octave chromatic!) a Thurston passage from a Beethoven string trio, and sight-reading. Fun stuff.

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 RE: College Students
Author: Ashley 
Date:   2001-12-09 19:49

aahh...juries...I'm a freshman music ed major at the U of Iowa... I have to play a short solo (1st mvmt of the Stamitz - not hard, but they're having all of us play something easy and play it LOUD) and scales. Each of the 7 grad students and the professor asks us a scale - any major, and form of minor. (I just KNOW somebody's going to make me play G# melodic minor...). so we all have to play at least 8 scales. Fun stuff. A week from tomorrow, 8:30am, right before my french final. wish me luck....

~Ashley~

ps- and to everybody, you all were right, Dr. Mead is AMAZING.

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 RE: College Students
Author: Julia 
Date:   2001-12-09 22:51

a solo and a choice of either a self-prepared etude, or sight-reading

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 RE: College Students
Author: Aussie Nick 
Date:   2001-12-10 00:17

I played a Sonata by Margaret Sutherland, and also two of Schumann's Romances.

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 RE: College Students
Author: Brandon 
Date:   2001-12-10 16:17

I am playing the Rabaud Solo de Concours. That after having done parts of Jettel, Cavallini, Baermann V, and the Stravinsky this semester.

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 RE: College Students
Author: IHL 
Date:   2001-12-10 19:38

thanks for the early tip! I'm about to start college myself.

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 RE: College Students
Author: sarah 
Date:   2001-12-10 20:10

I just did my jury a couple of hours ago. It was no where near as bad as I thought. I'm glad. Next semester I will be doing the Saint Saens Sonata. Should be FUN!!

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 RE: College Students
Author: Lindsey Ondrey 
Date:   2001-12-10 21:07

I did my jury last week. I played Rose Etude #9 (from 32) and had to know all major scales up to 4b, 4# and do sight reading. I was having a terrible night (not to mention a rather bad semester overall with playing this time) and don't think I did very well though. I only play level 1 by my school's standards and wasn't looking to advance, though, so I guess it wasn't killing me. I'd like to do better, though....it's just more practice practice practice....

~Linz
MUSIC ED :)

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 RE: College Students
Author: Kristen D. 
Date:   2001-12-11 00:46

I'm a 1st year grad student (performance major) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I'm
playing the Rossini: Introduction, Theme and Variations and then I will sight read. As far
as the undergrads, they play a prepared solo, sight read, and they have to be able to play
all major and minor scales with arpeggios (1st semester students have to know up to 4#'s and
4b's).

Ashley,

Say "hello" to Wendy Benford for me! She and I both did our undergrad at TU.

Kristen Denny
GTA: Clarinet, UNL

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 RE: College Students
Author: Andy 
Date:   2001-12-11 02:28

I just finished third year of my undergrad degree at the Australian National University. I had to play a 35-45 minute program. I played the Debussy Rhapsodie, Messiaen Solo Movement, Bernstein Sonata and the Baermann Adagio with a string quintet. On top of that I had do a technical exam with four studies (one from memory), four excerpts (Cappricio Espangnol, Dances of Galanta, Rach. Piano concerto No.2 and Debussy Prelude to an Afternoon of a faun), and four keys, both major and minor encompassing all notes of the scale between low E and top C.
The requirements for the first years are the same except the recital is only 20 minutes and the studies and excerpts are easier and the scales slower.
Andy Harper

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 RE: College Students
Author: Rissa 
Date:   2001-12-11 16:42

My jury was yesterday.....I played the first two pages of the Mozart.
*Rissa*

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 RE: College Students
Author: Cathy 
Date:   2001-12-11 21:58

I had to play the Osbourne Rhapsody ~Cathy (whose school is experiencing a shortage of accompanists this semester)

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 RE: College Students
Author: SALT 
Date:   2001-12-12 01:34

I played Movement 1 Prelude and movement 2 Pastoral from Four Short Pieces by Howard Ferguson

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 RE: College Students
Author: SALT 
Date:   2001-12-12 01:34

I played Movement 1 Prelude and movement 3 Pastoral from Four Short Pieces by Howard Ferguson

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 RE: College Students
Author: SALT 
Date:   2001-12-12 01:35

sorry, about that I realized I put the wrong movement number and tried to stop it from posting the first one but it didn't work...

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 RE: College Students
Author: Suzanne 
Date:   2001-12-12 02:32

I played Schumann Fantasy Pieces for my jury this morning.

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 RE: College Students
Author: Joseph 
Date:   2001-12-12 17:12

I am a Sophomore at Valdosta State University. My major is music performance and education. For My juries I had to play my scales major and minor modes, two Rose etudes, Berstein's Sonata for clarinet and piano ,and orchestral excerpts from Beethoven's Symphony 6, and Medelssohn's A Midsummer Night Dream.

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