1 Artist Diploma students studying orchestral instruments 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.
2 Piano: See "Artist Diploma Requirements for Piano" at
the end of the "Division of Keyboard Studies" section for
specific information.
Non-Course Requirements
Performance Requirement: Two solo recitals (may be done in any of
the four semesters of enrollment).
General. All credit applied toward requirements for the Artist
Diploma must be earned in Oberlin or in Oberlin-sponsored programs,
including Oberlin summer programs. Students in the Artist Diploma
program may not pursue another degree or non-degree music program
concurrently. No credit with a grade of B or lower may be counted
toward the requirements of the Artist Diploma. Students in or graduates
of the Artist Diploma program may not transfer to the BMus degree
program.
Students enrolled in the Oberlin BMus degree program who wish to be
considered for the Artist Diploma program must complete an abbreviated
application from the Conservatory Admissions Office, due at the same
time as external applications, and perform an audition before the
appropriate department. Oberlin BMus students are only allowed to
apply to the Artist Diploma program with the recommendation of the
department and approval of the Office of the Associate Dean of the
Conservatory.
Artist Diploma students may not register for course work in addition
to those courses listed above without permission (given in the Associate
Dean's Office). A minimum TOEFL score of 550 for non-native English-speaking
students may be required for enrollment in additional courses.
Financial Aid. Financial aid for Artist Diploma students will
be available for a maximum of four semesters of enrollment and will
cover no more than the six credit hours required each semester. Students
who wish to take course work beyond the required hours will do so
at their own expense.
APST 600 (Performance Ensembles). Students are assigned by
the major teacher to various performing groups in consultation with
the conductors or supervisors of these groups.
APST 601 (Performance Projects). Projects may include accompanying
of recitals or performing solo recitals (including preparation of
the two required solo recitals), and other public performances as
a soloist, arranged in consultation with the major teacher. Some of
the projects are to be prepared independently by the student. Projects
are evaluated each semester by members of the major department to
arrive at a course grade.