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Nov 22, 2024
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Course Catalog 2009-2010 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Honors Program in Piano Performance
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Admission
Potential Honors applicants will be identified during the end of their sophomore
year and will be required to audition at the end of their junior year. In order to audition for the
Honors Program, a student must be nominated by a member of the piano faculty and must meet
the following requirements: a private study grade point average of 4.0 for the two preceding
semesters; completion of three semesters of accompanying; appropriate completion of the
performance major requirements in piano; and “good academic standing” for the preceding two
semesters as defined in the Conservatory portion of this catalog.
Applicants must prepare 35 minutes of memorized and balanced repertoire. Auditions for the
Honors Program will be open to the public and be adjudicated by no fewer than six members of
the piano department. Students will advance past the audition stage only if selected by a twothirds
majority of the panel, and it is possible that no one will be chosen; a maximum of three
students may be selected per year. If a student performs a successful audition, they must submit a
proposal for an Honors Project to the Chair of the piano faculty and the Dean’s office before the
first day of classes of the following fall semester. Proposals must receive approval from twothirds
of the piano department. A student will be notified by the department Chair of the status of
his or her entrance into the Honors Program before the end of the Add/Drop period of the fall
semester. If a final proposal is not approved before the end of the Add/Drop period, others may
not be submitted. It is recommended that applicants seek assistance from members of the faculty
and consult with the Assistant Dean before submitting a final proposal. Proposal/Project Requirements
All honors proposals must include the production of a
professional quality CD to be funded by the department (see department Chair for limitations
and restrictions). After the CD project is completed, it must be approved by two-thirds of the
department and be submitted for external review to at least one individual to be selected by the
piano faculty. If successful, the CD will become a permanent part of the library collection.
All honors projects will culminate in a public recital to be adjudicated by at least six
members of the Keyboard Division, including the private teacher, the piano department Chair,
and the Division Director. The recital must pass by a two-thirds majority.
Special efforts will be made to provide off campus performance opportunities for Honors
candidates. Curricular and Program Requirements
A student who receives approval for an Honors
Proposal will register for three credits of Honors study in each semester of his or her senior year.
Free elective requirements for the performance major will be reduced by six credits and the final
Honors recital will replace the senior recital. If some part of the Honors Program, such as the
recital or CD project, is not considered to be adequate but is completed, a student may receive
credit for the work but not receive the distinction of Honors. Students who fail any portion of the
required coursework in Honors will be removed from the program and must complete the
standard performance major requirements in order to graduate.
Following successful completion of a project and approval by the piano department as
defined above, the Chair of the piano department will submit the following to the Honors and
Awards Committee of the Conservatory of Music: a brief rational pertaining to the student’s
successful and meritorious completion of the Honors project; the project proposal; a CD of the
recital; and the final project CD. If the Honors and Awards Committee approves the piano
department recommendation, the student will be awarded the Baccalaureate distinction of
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