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Private
Applied Studies
Private study (PVST) on an instrument or in voice is described in
the following paragraphs. Private study in composition is described
under Composition, below. The general aim of private instruction in
Performance is thorough development in all phases of performing--technique,
style, musicianship, interpretation, and repertoire. Assignments
to instructors are made by the Office of the Associate Dean in the
Conservatory, and students usually remain with the same instructor
throughout the course of study. Students may not study with teachers
not contracted by Oberlin College. A student assigned to Private Study
must contact the instructor before the close of the first week of
the semester or forfeit his or her spot on the instructor's schedule.
Conservatory students are permitted to take one Principal Private
Study and one Secondary Private Study, or two Secondary Private Studies,
without payment of additional tuition; Arts and Sciences students
are permitted to take one Secondary Private Study without payment
of additional tuition unless the Private Study increases the student's
registered hours to more than 16 per semester. (See "Tuition" in the
"Expenses" section at the beginning of this catalog.)
College of Arts and Sciences students should refer to the Music section
of the Arts and Sciences portion of this catalog for further information
on Private Study.
Principal Private Study. Sixty minutes of private instruction
each week. Students majoring in Performance must take Principal Private
Study for eight semesters; students majoring in Music Education must
take Principal Private Study for seven semesters; students majoring
in Music History must take Principal Private Study for four semesters;
Music Majors (Performance Emphasis) in the College of Arts and Sciences
must take Principal Private Study for four semesters.
Secondary Private Study. Thirty minutes of private instruction
each week, for two credits per semester. Secondary Private Study is
required for many Conservatory majors and for Music majors in the
College of Arts and Sciences (History-Theory Emphasis). Students with
a Secondary Private Study requirement may audition for full or partial
waiver of this requirement before the appropriate department when
the Secondary Private Study auditions are heard.
Secondary Private Study Auditions. Students wishing to take
a Secondary Private Study in Performance must demonstrate performance
proficiency by auditioning before a committee of the applied study
department concerned. Auditions are held during the first week of
classes each semester. Audition request forms are available from the
Conservatory Applied Studies Administrative Assistant (Bibbins 113).
Audition results are posted at the beginning of each semester, and
prior to registration deadlines, whenever possible. Whether
the Secondary Private Study is required or elected, students may continue
such study for as many semesters as they choose and teachers are available;
however, students who receive an unsatisfactory grade (C+ or below)
normally forfeit their place on a teacher's schedule and are required
to re-audition if they wish to be considered for subsequent placement
on a teaching schedule; under extenuating circumstances a student
who has received an unsatisfactory grade may be granted a one-semester
probationary period by the faculty member giving or supervising the
instruction, in consultation with the Associate Dean in the Conservatory.
Students who, of their own volition, discontinue Secondary Private
Study for one or more semesters are not guaranteed a future place
on a teacher's schedule; students who discontinue Secondary Private
Study in Piano for more than one semester are required to re-audition.
Assignment to Teaching Schedules. Because all students approved for
Secondary Private Study cannot be assigned to faculty schedules, some
students may be assigned to study with advanced students under the
Supervised Student Teaching program (described earlier in this catalog).
Private Applied Study Courses in Performance
(These courses may be repeated for credit.)
Performance majors pursuing Private Applied Study in the Conservatory
normally register for lessons each semester in residence. Transfer
students are assigned to a Private Applied Study course sequence based
on an audition at the time of entering the Conservatory. Students
must complete all the Private Applied Study courses in a sequence
as defined by their major.
Principal Private Applied Study in performance is offered in the following
instruments: piano, voice, organ, strings (violin, viola, cello, double
bass, harp, guitar), woodwinds (flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone,
bassoon), brass (trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba), percussion, early
instruments (harpsichord, fortepiano, Baroque violin, Baroque cello,
viola da gamba, Baroque flute, recorder, Baroque oboe), jazz performance
(bass, drums, guitar, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet).
Secondary Private Applied Study is offered in all the above instruments.
For a list of faculty who teach private applied study, please see
the specific department in the section describing undergraduate Conservatory
degree programs.
Principal Private Applied Study 3-6 hours
Freshman
and sophomore voice majors and all music education majors must take
principal applied study for three hours. In all other majors, students
must take a minimum of four hours of principal applied study each
semester. Music education majors who are also performance majors must
follow the private study requirement for the performance major.
Principal
Private Applied Study may be elected for five or six hours with the
permission of the applied instructor and with the consent of the Associate
Dean. Normally, a student elects additional hours of private study
during semesters in which additional student preparation time is required
for events such as recitals, outside performances, competitions or
auditions. The additional credit hour(s) does not imply additional
private instruction time.
Secondary Private Applied Study 2 hours
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