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Auditions for entry to the Fall 2008 semester will be held on Saturday January 26, 2008; Saturday, February 16, 2008; and Saturday, March 1, 2008. For those who are unable to attend one of these days, special arrangements can be made. Contact the Music Office to schedule a specific audition time.
It is expected that students will have developed a certain proficiency
in one or more branches of applied music before entering the
University. Proficiency levels are determined by placement tests,
interviews and auditions. Students not qualifying for the standard
course of study in a major branch of applied music, may take
preparatory work until sufficiently prepared.
Procedures
1. Return the following forms to the Dana School
of Music Office: Music Teacher's Confidential Report (teach.pdf) and the Confidential High School Evaluation Form (eval.pdf). You may also receive these items via mail from the Music Office.
2. Apply for admission to the university. You may apply online by visiting the YSU Application page. From this same page, you can also download an application form to apply by mail.
3. Send an official high school transcript
to the YSU Admissions Office.
4. Schedule an audition with the Dana
Music Office. Contact the Music Office to arrange an audition time: 330-742-3636. (Please note that all forms
should be returned prior to the audition and must be returned
prior to acceptance or scholarships.)
Auditions
The audition should include a performance
of material which illustrates your ability. An accompanist is
desirable but not required. The results as decided by the faculty
committee will be sent to applicants shortly after each audition
date. Audition materials vary according to the performance area.
The following has been prepared as a guide to candidates planning
to audition.
PIANO: A work by Bach, preferably memorized, a movement from a classic sonata, preferably memorized, a work from the 19th or 20th century, preferably memorized, demonstrate ability in major, minor scales, arpeggios and playing by ear.
ORGAN (an audition on piano to include):
A work by Bach, a movement from a classic sonata, a 19th or 20th century work. An organ selection may be performed, but the piano audition is required including scales and arpeggios.
VOICE:
A song with English text, preferably memorized. A second song preferably in Italian, German
or French. Solos must be accompanied and candidates are requested to provide their own accompanist if possible.
WOODWIND, BRASS, STRING:
Unless otherwise indicated, a solo with piano accompaniment if available, selected from the OMEA contest list or equivalent. Demonstrate ability in major scales. Click here for flute audition information. Click here for trumpet audition information.
PERCUSSION:
See audition requirments posted on the Percussion Page
GUITAR:
A solo in the classical style. Demonstration of technical skills including major scales.
COMPOSITION:
Present written examples of work in composition. Tapes of performances of original works may be submitted. Audition in a performance area. Candidates should consult suggested audition material in their performance medium.
Theory Test
This test is given at a designated time throughout
the year and is a means of determining your placement for the
theory classes. It is required of all entering freshmen.
The Dana Music Theory Placement Exam is designed
to measure native and learned skills in pitch and rhythm discrimination
-- as well as basic vocabulary necessary to the study of Music
Theory. Students may enhance their performance on this test by
studying the following:
1.) Basic reading of music in treble and bass
clefs.
2.) Construction of scales including major, natural,
harmonic and melodic minors.
3.) Construction of chords. (Major, minor, diminished,
augmented)
4.) Construction and identification of intervals.
5.) Basic ear-training skills such as melodic
dictation and recognition of chord qualities and intervals.
Suggested study literature: Introductory
Musicianship by Theodore Lynn. Available at the YSU Bookstore.
Piano Placement Interview
All non-keyboard majors are interviewed and
tested for placement into appropriate keyboard classes. Students
preparing for a career in music will find that facility at the
keyboard will greatly aid in the study of music. The study of
private piano to develop a sense of confidence and comfort at
the keyboard will sere as a strong reinforcing element in the
pursuance of a music curriculum. Suggested study literature:
The University Piano Series by Pyle. Available at the
YSU Bookstore.
Scholarships
A limited number of scholarships, based on
ability and financial need, will be available and are granted
on a competitive basis. Auditions for entrance into the Dana
School of Music and for scholarship purposes are taken at the
same time (one audition suffices for both). If you wish to apply
for a scholarship, you must obtain financial aid forms from the
Financial Aids Office.
Loans
The University participates in a variety of
loan programs. Those needing financial aid should seek assistance
from the Financial
Aid Office. (When accessing Financial Aid you will exit the
Dana site; use your browser's back button to return.)
Counseling
If at any time an interview with a faculty
member concerning a degree program in music is desired, please
write or phone for an appointment. |