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1 The
Secondary Private Study (piano) requirement must be completed before
the senior recital may be scheduled.
2 Students must participate in the Large Ensemble program
(Oberlin Orchestra-APST 710; Chamber Orchestra-APST 711; Oberlin
Wind Ensemble-APST 720; Contemporary Music Ensemble-APST 723) every
semester in residence as assigned. Students must complete a minimum
of six semesters of Large Ensembles to fulfill graduation requirements.
Students may elect between 0 and 2 credits per registration, and
may use any credit in excess of 8 toward the free elective requirement
(the 0 credit option may only be used if a student has registered
for 17 credits). Double-degree students are required to participate
for the first consecutive eight semesters in residence. Transfer
students must register every semester on campus.
3 To be chosen from APST 800 (Chamber Music), APST 805
(Contemporary Chamber Music), APST 280 (Prima Vista Group Reading-Woodwind
Quintet), and APST 804 (Orchestral Repertoire for Brasses). APST
280 and APST 804 may be repeated up to three times for credit but
only one credit of each will be applied toward the major small ensemble
requirements. Excess credits will apply toward free electives.
4 Two courses in Music History beyond MHST 101 are required.
5 The junior and senior recitals may be performed during
the first or the second semester, or during Winter Term.
The First Major Committee Examination will consist of:
1. The performance of a prepared etude or solo selected by the teacher.
2. A scales test, consisting of the playing of all major and harmonic
minor scales: two octaves whenever practical, in sixteenth notes
at a quarter note equals 100; trombones: sixteenth notes at a quarter
note equals 92. A student who fails this test must repeat it at
the end of each semester of study until completed
satisfactorily.
The Second Major Committee Examination will consist of two parts:
1. The playing of a prepared solo with piano accompaniment.
2. A sight-reading test. (This test will include, for all students,
challenging problems of rhythm and interval structure. For trumpet
students it will also include the seven basic transpositions from
the B-flat and C trumpets. For all trombone students it will include
both tenor and bass clefs; for tenor trombonists it will also include
alto clef, and for bass trombonists it will also include some use
of attachment valves. At the discretion of the Department, a student
whose performance on this test does not measure up to departmental
standards may be given the opportunity to repeat this part of the
Examination at the end of the following semester of study.)
The Third Major Committee Examination will consist of:
An orchestral audition for which the student will prepare twenty-four
standard orchestra audition excerpts, selected by his or her teacher;
the faculty committee will choose excerpts from the prepared group
as time permits.
Music Theory and Aural Skills Requirement. Students are expected
to register for Music Theory and Aural Skills courses each semester
until they have completed the requirements. Part or all of these
requirements may be waived by placement examination when the student
enters Oberlin. If the minimum passing scores are not achieved for
placement in Music Theory I (MUTH 131) and Aural Skills I (MUTH
101), a student must first take Introduction to Music Theory (MUTH
120) and/or Introduction to Aural Skills (MUTH 100). If a student
exempts Aural Skills I, II, III, or IV, then Aural Skills V (MUTH
301) becomes the terminal course in the sequence.
Music Theory I-IV and Aural Skills I-IV must be taken concurrently,
e.g., a student will register for Music Theory I and Aural Skills
I in the same semester. Under certain circumstances, with the permission
of the appropriate division director and the Music Theory division
director, students will be allowed to take Aural Skills IV and Music
Theory IV separately. A student's aural skills requirement must
be completed before the senior recital can be scheduled. Double-degree
students will resolve any conflicts with these expectations in consultation
with their advisors.
Electives. A student should select electives based on the following:
a minimum of 76 hours of Conservatory course work is required; a
minimum of 24 hours of liberal arts is required.
Expository Writing Proficiency. Students with an SAT verbal
score below 580 or an ACT score below 24, or a TOEFL score below
600 must complete one course chosen from the RHET 111-119 series.
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