Certificate
of Graduate Study In Music Performance
The Certificate
of Graduate Study in Music Performance requires the successful completion
of an approved program of study that provides a minimum of eighteen (18)
semester hours of graduate study. At least one-half of the total credit
hours must be in courses numbered 700 or above, exclusive of recital credit.
The remaining hours may be taken from courses numbered 500 or above when
registered as graduate credit. No credits may be transferred from another
institution. A B average is required for all courses taken for
graduate credit. No more than three hours of C credit may be applied
toward the certificate, and six hours with grades of C+ or lower
will render a student ineligible for further certificate study. A maximum
of 24 graduate credits may be accumulated when a student has been admitted
only into the certificate program. The program must be completed within
two calendar years following admission. With the approval of the appropriate
music faculty and the Music Graduate Director, a student will be allowed
to transfer to either the Master of Music or Doctor of Musical Arts degree
in performance if all admission requirements for the desired degree have
been met in full. Except for recitals, all appropriate courses taken as
part of the certificate program may be transferred to the desired degree.
The following
outlines the minimum program for all Graduate Certificate students in
music performance:
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Applied studies (MUSC 711)
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8-10
credits
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Two Public Recitals
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2
credits
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Electives
(approved by the area faculty and the Music Graduate Director)
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6-8
credits
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| 18
credits
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Each student
majoring in an orchestral or band instrument or in voice will be required
to enroll in an approved ensemble (and in chamber music, where pertinent)
each regular semester of attendance. A maximum of four credits of ensemble
or chamber music (MUSC 734 and MUSC 735) may be counted as electives.
Students pursuing
the Certificate of Graduate Study in Music Performance or are required
to present two full-length solo recitals of 50 to 65 minutes. The literature
performed on each recital will be learned specifically for that performance.
The recitals will be adjudicated by at least a three-member committee
selected from the area faculty. Because some members of the recital committee
may not be available, a student should first consult the Music Graduate
Director before scheduling the recital for presentation during the summer
months. A recital may not be presented unless the student has officially
enrolled in recital credit. In order to receive applied lessons, a student
must be enrolled for applied credit.
At least four weeks before a recital is to be presented, the student
should submit a typed recital prospectus to his or her major professor,
who will see that it is signed by each member of the area faculty and
submitted to the Music Graduate Office. Guidelines for preparing the
proposal are available on-line or from the Music Studies Office. All
recitals (including those presented off campus) must be scheduled through
the
Music Office and should be presented when classes are officially in session.
Procedures for scheduling a recital are available on-line. Each graduate
recital is to be recorded and a copy archived in the Music Library.
With the approval
of the area faculty and the Music Graduate Director, a student pursuing
the Certificate of Graduate Study in Music Performance may substitute
a chamber-music or concerto recital or a major opera role for one of the
required solo recitals. The literature performed should have been learned
during the student's study at USC.
The following pertain:
Opera Role (MUSC 793) — The approved role, which is to be presented
and adjudicated in a public
performance, must be considered a major (i.e., not supporting) role
in an opera. With the approval of the Music Graduate Committee, the
opera role may be presented outside the Columbia metropolitan area
if the performance is video-taped and at least one member of the
area faculty is present.
Concerto Recital (MUSC 794) — The work chosen for the concerto
recital should come from the
standard concerto repertory of the student’s performance medium.
Public performance with an orchestra (or the appropriate original “accompanying” instrumentation)
is required. With the permission of the Music Graduate Committee,
the concerto recital may be presented outside the Columbia metropolitan
area if the performance is video-taped and at least one member of
the
area faculty is present.
Chamber-Music Recital (MUSC 795) — The works should be chosen
from the standard chamber-music repertory of the student’s
performance medium, though one recently composed work that may not
have become a “standard” repertory item may be included.
With the approval of the appropriate academic advisor, and no later
than the beginning of the second semester of graduate work, a Certificate
student must submit a program-of-study proposal to the Music Graduate
Director.
Application
Procedures
last updated 12/2004 agowan@mozart.sc.edu
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