M.M. - Performance IN COLLABORATIVE PIANO

Training highly skilled collaborative pianists is the focus of this new degree at Ithaca College! Students in this program will continue technical and musical development through not only the collaborative lessons, but solo piano lessons as well. Additionally, instruction and performing experience in sonata/duo repertoire, vocal literature, chamber music and larger ensembles, are included in the curriculum.

Recital requirements include performances with instrumentalists and vocalists. The highly active performance scene at Ithaca College provides an abundant source of performance opportunities for the Collaborative Piano major, as well as provides ample numbers of collaborators. The opportunity to be involved in large ensembles, contemporary ensemble, opera and musical theatre, all under the direction of engaging and committed faculty members & conductors, offers students in the program in-depth and multi-faceted training and experience.

COLLABORATIVE PIANO FACUTY

Diane Birr

Professor of Piano - Collaborative Piano Coordinator

http://faculty.ithaca.edu/dbirr/

Phone: (607) 274-3328

E-mail:

Charis Dimaras

Professor of Piano – Applied & Collaborative

http://faculty.ithaca.edu/cdimaras/

Phone: (607) 274-3440

E-mail:

M.M. – Performance in COLLABORATIVE PIANO

Admission Prerequisites

• An undergraduate degree, normally with a major in Piano Performance or

Accompanying, from an accredited four-year institution with a minimum of 3.0 GPA preferred.

• An on-site audition/interview with the appropriate applied music faculty.

Audition repertoire requirements:

(Alternate selections may be allowed for the audition upon approval of the Director of the Collaborative Piano Program.)

1) Solo piece(s) of piano repertoire – memorized & totaling approx. 10 minutes of music;

2) Two movements from a major work for wind or string instrument and piano

to be chosen from the following list:

Franck: Sonata in A-major for violin and piano, movements 1 & 2

Beethoven: Sonata in F major, Op. 24 “Spring”

Brahms: Sonata in F-minor, Op. 120, No. 1, movements 1 & 2

Brahms: Sonata in E-minor, Op. 38

Prokofiev: Sonata in D Major, Op. 92, movements 3 & 4

3) Three (3) songs, one in each of the following languages,

to be selected from the following:

German

Brahms: Botschaft / Meine Liebe ist grun

Schubert: Ganymede / Liebesbotschaft
Schumann: Waldesgespræch / Mondnacht

Strauss: Allerseelen / Standchen
Wolf: Er ist’s / In dem Schatten meiner Locken

French

Debussy: Il pleure dans mon Coeur / C’est l’extase

Duparc: Phidyle / Chanson triste

Faure: Mandoline / Clair de lune

English

Barber: The Monk and his Cat / The Desire for Hermitage

Argento: Spring

Vaughan-Williams / The Vagabond; Roadside Fire

4) Operatic Aria: Choose one of the following:

Bizet: Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante (Micaëla, Carmen)

Massenet: Je suis encore tout étourdie (Manon, Manon)

Mozart: In quail eccessi . . . Mi tradì (Donna Elvira, Don Giovanni)

Puccini: Si, mi chiamano Mimì (Mimì, La bohéme)

Stravinsky: Anne Truelove’s Aria and Cabaletta (The Rake’s Progress, Act I)

5) In addition to performance of the prepared repertoire, there will be a sight-reading component as well as an interview during the audition process. Applicants should bring a current repertoire list with them to the audition.

M.M.-Performance in Collaborative Piano Requirements

Required Courses

PFMJ 64700 Collaborative Piano (lessons) 3 semesters 6 credits

PFMJ 64701 Collaborative Piano/Recital 2 credits

MUMC 6xxxx Collaborative Piano Seminar 4 credits

MUMC 61200 Lecture Recital 1 credit

PFMJ 60300 Piano (secondary instrument) 2 semesters 2 credits

MUEN 62205 Instrumental Chamber Music 1 credit

MUTH 65200 Bibliography and Research in Music 3 credits

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19 credits

Performance and Ensemble Electives

MUEN 60400 Piano Ensemble 1 credit

MUEN 61400 Contemporary Chamber Ensemble 1 credit

MUEN 61700 Piano/Vocal Duo 1 credit

MUEN 61800 Piano/Instrumental Duo 1 credit

MUMC 54700 Opera Workshop 2 credits

PFSM 60500 Organ 1 credit

PFSM 60700 Harpsichord 1 credit

MUEN 62205 Instrumental Chamber Music 1 credit

Any of these electives may be taken more than once.

A total of 4 credits are required from this group.

Electives not from Performance and Ensemble

MUMC 52000 Selected Topics in the Art Song (may be taken twice) 1 credit

MUTH 55100 Instrumental Chamber Music Literature 3 credits

MUTH 55700 History and Literature of Opera 3 credits

MUTH 5xxxx Theory Electives 2-3 credits

A total of 7 credits are required from this group. Theory electives may include counterpoint, theory pedagogy, choral arranging, orchestration, advanced aural skills, or any graduate level analysis course.

Total Required Credits: 30

Additional M.M.-Performance in Collaborative Piano Requirements

• Students in the M.M. Collaborative Piano degree must take a diagnostic exam in English, Italian, German, and French diction prior to the beginning of their first year in residence. Collaborative pianists are responsible for contacting the Collaborative Piano Coordinator to schedule this exam. If remedial work is deemed necessary in any of these languages, the student will be required to take the appropriate undergraduate diction courses with those credits not applicable to the total graduate credit hour requirement of the degree.

• Students in the M.M. in Collaborative Piano degree must possess language proficiency equivalent to one year of college-level instruction in one of the following languages: Italian, German or French. (Proficiency is defined as receiving a grade of B or higher in previous collegiate study.) Students not possessing the requisite level will need to complete this requirement by the end of the first year of graduate study with credits not applicable to the total graduate credit hour requirement of the degree.

• Comprehensive Examinations

All students must pass a final oral examination in their major field, as well as comprehensive exams in music theory, music history, and sight-singing. All written exams are given four times per year; the oral exam is taken at the end of the course of study, and the sight-singing exam is taken by arrangement. Sample exams and exam outlines are available online.

• International Students:

Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit official results of a test of Englishproficiency. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is the mostfrequently submitted. However, applicants may also submit test results from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Our recommended scores are 213 or higher on the TOEFL computerversion, 80 or higher on the Internet-basedversion (iBT), and 6.0 or higher on the IELTS. Applicantswho have previously attended a high school, college or university forat least two years, whereEnglish is the principal language of instruction and have earned passing grades in English courses may be exempt from an English proficiency exam.