Program overview
Students who have achieved a high level of skill in their performance area during undergraduate careers and wish to further develop their performance abilities seek this degree Performance majors specialize in their applied classical performance area with a secondary component in the teaching of that area Instruments of study within the Master of Music in Performance are Voice Viola Violin Cello Classical Bass Harp Flute Oboe Clarinet Bassoon Saxophone Trumpet Trombone French Horn Euphonium Tuba Percussion Organ Piano and Guitar Coursework includes applied lessons performance seminar ensemble participation literature and pedagogy Supporting courses in music include research history and theory Students are offered frequent opportunities to perform both on and off campus
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