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Indiana University- Bloomington
  107 S. Indiana Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405-7000


Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Composition
Early Music
Jazz Studies
Performance
Performance areas: Bassoon, Clarinet, Double Bass, Euphonium, Flute, Guitar, Harp, Horn, Oboe, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Viola, Violin, Violoncello, and Voice

Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.)
Leads to music teaching certification in the State of Indiana, K–12, in:
Choral/General Music
Instrumental Music
Teaching in Choral/General and Instrumental Music

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Audio Recording
Ballet
Opera Scenic Design

Associate of Science (A.S.)
Audio Technology
Costume Technology
Stagecraft Technology
String Instrument Technology


Master of Music (M.M.)
Composition
Computer Music Composition
Conducting (choral, instrumental, or wind)
Early Music
Jazz Studies
Music Theory
Organ and Church Music
Performance
Performance areas: Bassoon, Clarinet, Double Bass, Euphonium, Flute, Guitar, Harp, Horn, Oboe, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Viola, Violin, Violoncello, and Voice

Master of Music Education (M.M.E.)
Master of Arts for Teachers (M.A.T.)

Master of Science (M.S.)
Ballet
Music Theater Scenic Techniques
Stage Direction for Opera

Master of Arts (M.A.)
Musicology
Music Theory
Master of Arts in Music Theory or Musicology/Master of Library Science (M.L.S./M.A.)
Master of Music in Music Theory/Master of Library Science (M.L.S./M.M.)

Doctor of Music (D.M.)
Composition
Conducting (choral, instrumental, or wind)
Early Music
Organ and Church Music
Performance
Performance Areas: Bassoon, Clarinet, Double Bass, Euphonium, Flute, Guitar, Harp, Horn, Oboe, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Viola, Violin, Violoncello, and Voice

Doctor of Music in Music Literature and Pedagogy (brass only)
Doctor of Music Education (D.M.E.)

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Music Education
Music Theory
Musicology

Non-Degree Areas
Artist Diploma (A.D.) in any instrument or voice
Performer Diploma (P.D.) in any instrument or voice


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  • February 5-6, 2010
  • March 5-6, 2010

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2010-2011 Academic Year
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Room and Board: $10,816~
Total for 12 months: $40,264

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Graduate Diploma: $16863
Room and Board:  $10,816~
Total for 12 Months: $35,000
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The School of Music Population 

No. of Students (Music Majors)

1,685

Undergraduate Students

866

Graduate Students

636

Non-degree Students

75

No. of Faculty (Full Time)

150

By Instrument (Majors Only), Fall, 2000

Violin

100

Viola

40

Cello

66

Double Bass

39

Flute

40

Oboe

17

Clarinet

50

Bassoon

22

Saxophone

38

Horn

43

Trumpet

65

Trombone

45

Euphonium

4

Tuba

20

Piano

207

Organ

51

Harp

22

Percussion

37

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- ÀÔÇÐ Áö¿ø¼­ ( ´ëÇпø ¿ø¼­ ¹× À½´ë ¿ø¼­ Completed and signed application )
- Á¾ÇÕ ´ëÇÐ Áö¿ø·á  $ 65 ( Application fee)
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- Ãßõ¼­ ( Letters of recommendation in sealed envelopes )
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- ¼ºÀû Áõ¸í¼­¿Í Á¹¾÷ Áõ¸í¼­ ( Transcripts or certified translations )
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- ¿Àµð¼Ç ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ ( Audition Program )
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Piano
Violin
Classical Guitar
Voice
Composition (requires a portfolio)
Recording Arts (requires a portfolio)
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Piano
Violin
Classical Guitar
Voice
Composition

Doctoral applicants in woodwinds
Doctoral applicants in strings

All applicants to Music Theory
All applicants to Musicology
All applicants to Orchestral Conducting
All applicants to Wind Conducting
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   Voice (¸ðµç Áö¿øÀÚ´Â Pre-Screen CD, audiocassette, or videocassette¿ä±¸µÊ)
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E)
Bachelor of Science in Music and an Outside Field (B.S.O.F.)
  1. one art song in English;
  2. one art song in a language other than English; and
  3. one selection of the applicant's choice. In exceptional cases, applicants may be asked to send a final audition tape rather than a screening tape. Label that tape "final audition tape."
M.M. applicants should prepare the following:
  1. one German lied;
  2. one French mélodie;
  3. two arias, at least one of which is from an opera; and
  4. one art song in English. At least two selections will be heard.

Performer Diploma (P.D.)
same repertoire as the MM plus another two selections of the applicant¡¯s choice.

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   Violin
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E)
Bachelor of Science in Music and an Outside Field (B.S.O.F.)

No accompaniment is required.

(1) the first movement of a standard major concerto with cadenza (if it has one), or second and third movements of a standard major concerto; and
(2) two movements of an unaccompanied partita or sonata by J.S. Bach. All pieces must be presented from memory.
Master of Music (M.M.)
Performer Diploma (P.D.)
  1. two contrasting movements from a Bach solo sonata or partita;
  2. an entire major concerto; and
  3. a Paganini caprice or some other type of virtuoso display piece. All pieces must be presented from memory

Doctor of Music (D.M.)
D.M. applicants must present the same as above but also a sonata (with piano, if possible).
Doctor of Music applicants must submit a prescreening tape

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   Violincello
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E)
Bachelor of Science in Music and an Outside Field (B.S.O.F.)

Two contrasting pieces. Transfer students should prepare two movements of a solo Bach work
and a solo for their choice.
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M.M. and P.D. applicants should prepare:
  1. two contrasting movements from a Bach solo suite and/or a sonata with piano;
  2. and a major concerto.

D.M. applicants should prepare:

  1. two contrasting movements from a Bach solo suite;
  2. a sonata with piano; and
  3. a major concerto.

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   Viola
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E)
Bachelor of Science in Music and an Outside Field (B.S.O.F.)

Applicants should prepare two contrasting pieces. Transfer students should prepare two movements of a solo Bach work and a solo of their choice.
Master of Music (M.M.)
Performer Diploma (P.D.)
Doctor of Music (D.M.)


All applicants should prepare excerpts from a recital program, including no fewer than three pieces.
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    Composition
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
  1. a portfolio of two to four compositions
  2. a chronological list of completed compositions, including date, instrumentation, duration,, and any performances
  3. Recordings of performances are recommended; if possible, these should be compiled on one CD with the track list indicated on the CD case.
Master of Music (M.M.)
Doctor of Music (D.M.)


(1) a portfolio to four to six compositions representing a variety of forms and media;
(2) a chronological list of completed compositions, including date of composition, instrumentations, duration,
and any performances;
(3) if possible, recordings or performances, preferably compiled on one CD with the track list indicated on the CD case.

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¡¡ Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
(1) one Prelude and Fugue from J.S. Bach, Well-Tempered Clavier;
(2) any complete Beethoven Sonata (except Op. 49, Nos. 1 and 2 and Op. 79);
(3) a romantic work demonstrating considerable technical accomplishment; and
(4) a twentieth or twenty-first-century work of the applicant¡¯s choice. All pieces must be presented from memory. Any sonata presented should be presented in its entirety.

All B.M.E., B.M. Composition, B.M. Jazz Studies, and B.S.O.F.
(1) one Prelude and Fugue from J.S. Bach, Well-Tempered Clavier;
(2) any first movement of a Sonata by Beethoven, Haydn, or Mozart; and
(3) a short work from the nineteenth or twentieth century. All pieces must be presented from memory.

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Master of Music (M.M.), Doctor of Music (D.M.)

All graduate applicants should prepare from memory three major contrasting works from different styles and periods. Any sonata presented should be presented in its entirety. Master of Music and Performer Diploma applicants who are admitted on the basis of a taped audition will be required to perform one piece of their choice during the first week of the semester. Applicants must also submit a complete repertoire of works performed or studied at the time of application to Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.

Doctor of Music auditions in piano are granted only after the faculty has reviewed screening CDs. CDs should be received by the Office of Music Admissions no later than January 10, 2008. The CD repertoire should be of substantial scope and length, and the CD should be accompanied by a complete list of repertoire ever learned by the applicant (solo, chamber, and concerto), a written personal statement about the applicant's goals for the degree, and an endorsement from the applicant's most recent piano teacher.

Doctoral applicants whose screening CDs are selected for an in-person audition will perform for the faculty on February 25 or 26, 2008.  The committee will choose one-half hour of music from a one-hour long recital program.  The program may include pieces submitted as part of the screening process.  In addition, applicants will be interviewed by members of the department regarding the program and repertoire list.

In addition, applicants will be interviewed by members of the department regarding the program and the repertoire list.

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