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Admissions
- Welcome
- Explore Music
- Undergraduate Admissions
- Master’s Admissions
- Programs & Degrees
- Master of Music in Collaborative Piano
- Master of Music in Composition
- Master of Music in Conducting (Choral)
- Master of Music in Conducting (Orchestral)
- Master of Music in Conducting (Wind)
- Master of Music in Jazz
- Master of Arts in Musicology
- Master of Music in Music Education (Summer Program)
- Master of Music in Music Theory
- Master of Music in Performance
- Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy
- Performance Diploma
- How to Apply and Timeline
- Tuition and Funding Opportunities
- International Applicants
- English Language Requirements for International Graduate Applicants
- Programs & Degrees
- Doctoral Admissions
- Programs & Degrees
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Collaborative Piano
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Orchestra Conducting
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Wind Conducting
- Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance
- Performance Diploma
- How to Apply and Timeline
- Tuition and Funding Opportunities
- International Applicants
- English Language Requirements for International Graduate Applicants
- Programs & Degrees
- Graduate Certificate for Enrolled Music Students
- Admissions Process for Enrolled Students
- Auditions
- After Acceptance
- Visiting Our Campus
- Admissions Events
- Contact Admissions
- FAQs
Viola Audition Material
Doctor of Musical Arts
- A complete Bach solo suite, sonata, or partita
- A complete sonata from the standard repertoire (such as Brahms, Schubert, Shostakovich, Clarke or Britten)
- A complete concerto from the standard repertoire (such as Stamitz, Hoffmeister, Walton, Hindemith, or Bartok)
- A five- to seven-minute lecture on the music performed in the audition
- Follow performance audition details
DMA Performance Audition Details
- All domestic applicants must audition in person. (The area must approve any exceptions.)
- International applicants applying for scholarships and assistantships must audition in person. (The area must approve any exceptions.)
All other international applicants may submit a recording for provisional acceptance and audition in person in the first semester in residence. - Applicants who do not pass an audition the first time may audition one more time the following semester.
- A second failed audition precludes any further consideration for admission into the DMA program.
- Applicants will be notified of audition results by the end of March.
The audition consists of:
- A twenty-minute performance from the recital program
- A ten-minute lecture on the music
- The program should be varied in regard to different periods, styles, and tempi of music.
- The applicant will begin the audition with a selection of her/his choice.
- The audition committee will choose the other selections from the program.
- The applicant should be prepared to lecture on any work on the recital program.
- Possible topics might include the formal structure and style of a piece; its compositional techniques and devices; its relationship to other works of the same composer, period, or genre; technical problems; the dramatic setting of an aria; or the historical background of an opera.
Piano accompaniment is required for voice auditions only. Applicants should bring their own pianist to the audition. (If this is not possible, the College of Music will attempt to put you in contact with pianists who are interested in playing for doctoral auditions.)