Master of Music (Voice)

 


Department of Music/Voice Audition:
» The applicant will contact Dr. Stroope, and set up a time for the voice audition. (405-744-6013 or email: zrandall.stroope@okstate.edu)

» The applicant will perform a minimum of 30 minutes of music representing at least four languages: English, French, German, and Italian.
(Another language may be substituted.) The program should include representative music from Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and the modern period. It is expected that the candidate will also include representative opera/oratorio arias.

» The applicant must supply the voice faculty with comprehensive repertoire sheets at the time of the audition.

» A current resume or curriculum vitae (with at least three references) should be submitted prior to the audition.

» The applicant will meet with the selection committee for a brief question and answer session immediately following the audition. Candidates seeking Music Graduate Assistantships should submit the "Application for Music Graduate Assistantship" form on the OSU Department of Music web site, under "Future Students", click "Degrees", then "Graduate Degrees", and peruse through the "Applying for Graduate School" information. Choral conducting students do not all have music graduate assistantships, but they are encouraged to submit applications for them.


Music Graduate Assistantships:
Candidates seeking Music Graduate Assistantships should submit the "Application for Music Graduate Assistantship" form on the OSU Department of Music web site under "Future Students", click "Degrees", then "Graduate Degrees", and peruse through the "Applying for Graduate School" information. Voice students do not all have music graduate assistantships, but they are encouraged to submit applications for them.

Performance Opportunities:
Graduate students will perform in the OSU opera productions and concert works. There will also be opportunities to teach non-major voice students.

Graduate Recital Requirements:
A Master of Music degree recital of approximately one hour of music is required of all degree candidates. The student shall also submit a substantive paper related to the repertoire of the degree recital. Recitals should consist of repertoire that the student has not performed in any previous degree recital. Voice recitals shall be performed from memory (excluding chamber/oratorio music). The student will be required to pass a recital hearing four weeks prior to the Graduate Recital.

Ensemble Participation:
Besides their membership in the OSU opera program, it is expected that graduate voice students are a member of both Concert Chorale and Chamber Choir. They may also elect to be members of other ensembles as well, such as Women's Choir, Men's Choir, or University Singers.

Foreign Language Diction Examination for MM (Applied Voice):
Applicants seeking the MM in Performance and Pedagogy must demonstrate proficiency in French, German, and Italian diction. Dr. Anne-Marie Condacse will administer a three-part language proficiency examination to students during the first week of classes each semester. Students must pass each section of the exam. A student who fails any of the three parts must re-take that portion in a subsequent semester. To remediate the deficiency, a student may enroll in an appropriate undergraduate course or may study independently.

Requirements for Auditions:
The audition is a two-step process.

1) The applicant should apply graduate school at OSU, and send Dr. Stroope a curriculum vitae, CD of three works recently conducted, and a DVD of the applicant conducting in a rehearsal.
  ♦ The applicant also needs to submit a written list of    REPERTOIRE CONDUCTED and a list of REPERTOIRE    PERFORMED.
    · REPERTOIRE CONDUCTED (for example)
      » Handel, G. F. - Zadok the Priest
      » Martinaitis, Algirdas - Alleluia
      » Pearsall, Robert - Lay a Garland
      » Vaughan Williams, R. - Dona Nobis Pacem
      » Etc.

2) After the materials are evaluated, selected applicants will then be invited to do a "live" audition on campus.
  ♦ The campus audition will consist of the following:
    · The applicant will conduct the OSU Concert Chorale     (or another designated ensemble) for a 25-minute     rehearsal. (This group meets on MWF from     1:30-3:00.)
    · The applicant will conduct three works:
      » The first piece is a performance-ready work by       Concert Chorale. The applicant will conduct through       the piece without stop. This piece will be assigned to       the applicant.
      » The second and third pieces are selected by the       candidate in consultation with Dr. Stroope. The       candidate will bring 36 copies of each work to the       audition. An accompanist will be present if needed.       The two pieces should be for mixed chorus       (unaccompanied or accompanied) and the applicant       will teach a section (not enough time for an entire       piece) to the Chorale from each of the two works.       The material taught should be contrasting. (For       example, the "B" section of the first work might be       highly rhythmic, and the "last section" of the second       work might be expressive and legato.)
      » The audition helps determine the conductor's       communication skills, rehearsal pacing and efficiency,       conducting gesture, knowledge of the mechanical       aspects of the score, ability to solve rehearsal       problems concisely and quickly, and general attitude       and manner.


"CONTINUING A TRADITION OF EXELLENCE"
All choirs/opera are open to any OSU student
regardless of major. Placement hearings occur
the weekend before school begins.


Choral Music Office
Seretean Center for the Performing Arts
Room 122
405.744.6013

Program Contacts:

Dr. Allen Scott, Coordinator of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Musicology.
Call 405-744-2353 or email:
allen.scott@okstate.edu

Dr. Z. Randall Stroope, Director of Choral and Vocal Studies.
Call 405-744-6013, or email:
zrandall.stroope@okstate.edu

Dr. Mark Lawlor, Associate Director of Choral Studies.
Call 405-744-6092, or email:
mark.lawlor@okstate.edu

Prof. April Golliver, Director of the OSU Opera.
Call 405-744-8986, or email:
April.golliver@okstate.edu

Dr. Brant Adams, Head of the Department of Music.
Call 405-744-8997, or email:
Brant.adams@okstate.edu





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