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Concentration in Conducting (Choral or Instrumental)
This concentration is designed primarily for the student with an
undergraduate degree in music education or performance who wishes
to pursue advanced training in conducting plus related studies
in music performance and allied areas. A student must successfully
pass an audition that demonstrates an advanced level of conducting
skill to qualify for admission to the program. Students may also
have to pass other audition(s) in performance area(s), depending
on their focus. Minimum degree requirement is 31 graduate credits,
29 of which must be in specified music areas, 2 of which may be
in one of the other areas or in a related field.
Choral Conducting
The Choral Conducting Program at the University of Wisconsin -
Milwaukee is committed to musical excellence. The graduate curriculum
is designed
to build a well-rounded conductor / teacher, drawing on the inherent
musical and personal strengths of the graduate conducting student.
The program offers two options: the MM in Performance: Choral Conducting,
which requires a two-year residency, and the MM in Music Education:
Choral Conducting Emphasis, which can be completed during summers
and evenings.
The dual conducting program accepts a limited number
of students who pursue a variety of professional directions,
including education
and church music. Students who are full-time music educators
at the middle/high school levels will be considered if they have
three
(3)
years prior teaching experience, and are presently conducting
an ensemble(s) that will serve as their graduate conducting recital
ensemble. Students who are not public school educators must show
a minimum of three (3) years of full-time music/conducting employment,
and be presently conducting a high school, religious or community
ensemble that will serve as their graduate conducting recital
ensemble.
To develop the musicianship and skills that will be important
for the student's future professional success, graduate courses are
organized in the areas of music literature and theory, the choral/vocal
instrument,
conducting, and teaching.
Click here to download a PDF brochure on the Choral
Conducting program.
Click here for further information
on the MM in Music Education: Choral Conducting Emphasis
For further information
Dr. Sharon A. Hansen
Director of Choral Activities
414.229.4595
sahansen@uwm.edu
Dr. Timothy Noonan
Graduate Advisor
414.229.2286
noonantp@aol.com
Ms. Claudia Schulta
Program Administrator
UWM Department of Music
414.229.4393; 414.229.5162
414.229.2776 fax
mcls@uwm.edu
For
information on credits and courses, recital, comprehensive examination, and time limit, click here.
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