The Master of Music curriculum focuses on studio and ensemble work, supplemented by academic course requirements in musicology and music theory, as well as electives. Additional study is provided through frequent masterclasses, guest artists, and repertoire classes.

Piano - Master of Music
credits
Studio
PNO 500
16
Piano Performance Seminar
PNO 547T-548T
2
Collaborative Piano*
CLPNO 511T
 0
Musicology 2
Theoretical Studies
2
Electives
Including 2 credits each from allied and collaborative piano skills**
14
Total Credits36

*Students (including those in Intensive English) should register for CLPNO 511T in the first semester; the grade IP will be recorded on the transcript until the 15-hour requirement is fulfilled.

**Allied skills: lecture-demonstration, pedagogy, conducting, score reading, orchestration/arranging, organ, composition
Collaborative piano skills: chamber music (any chamber music department course) and accompanying

Additional Requirements:

1) Study and performance of works from the complete repertoire
2) Promotional at the end of the first year (PNO 595)
3) Pre-recital and recital in second year (PNO 699)

2009-11-06


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