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 Doubling Degree?
Author: Matt Smith 
Date:   2006-04-15 19:22

Eastman offers a doubling degree, and Indiana gives you the choice of a 3- or 5-instrument degree. As someone interested in pursuing graduate work in multiple winds, do I have any more options than trying to get into Indiana or Eastman?

Back to the practice room,

matt.



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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: pmgoff78 
Date:   2006-04-15 19:38

I have a friend that has done this work at Univ. of South Carolina and the Univ. of Georgia. He also applied and was accepted at Florida State and Miami.

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: anonrob 
Date:   2006-04-15 20:47

I seem to remember either Michigan State or Michigan offering such a degree.

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: ClariTone 
Date:   2006-04-16 02:09

Matt

Unless you're interested in brass doubling, I don't think Indiana U. is the place for you - unless they chose not to advertise woodwind doubling as a degree option that is!

Clayton

Edit: Never mind. I found someone currently enrolled at IU studying WW. Doubling. Guess the faculty hasn't gotten around to updating their site!!!

Clayton



Post Edited (2006-04-16 16:27)

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: Bret Pimentel 
Date:   2006-04-17 00:33

I did a masters degree in 5 woodwinds at Indiana University (graduated a year ago), and am currently working on a doctorate in 5 woodwinds at the University of Georgia.

I have a list of college doubling programs on my web site:
http://www.geocities.com/bpimentel/doublinglinks.htm#college

I don't claim the list is comprehensive; additions and corrections are welcomed.

Best,
Bret Pimentel

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: stevesklar 
Date:   2006-04-17 03:04

I recall Michigan had it - though this was back in 1984 era. But they had high qualifications for the doubler - had to be as proficient on the 2nd instrument as the first. I only did Sax performance. I never did build up a full repertoire on clarinet.

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: ABRosas 
Date:   2006-04-18 16:13

Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, OH offers a 'woodwind performance' Master's for at least 3 instruments, possibly 5. I'm sure you could work with them.

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: am0032 
Date:   2006-05-31 22:46

North Texas offers a masters degree in multiple woodwinds

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 Re: Doubling Degree?
Author: nickles8189 
Date:   2006-09-02 16:45

hm, that's interesting. i hadn't heard of such a degree before. good to know about before applying to college! thanks guys!

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