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Undergraduate Music Degree Requirements
Majors and Requirements:
Bachelor of Arts Music Major
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance or Composition
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre
Bachelor of Arts Music History Major
Bachelor of Science in Music Science and Technology
Bachelor of Arts Music Minor
Coordinate Major in Digital Media Production If you have any questions about our programs, please contact us at (504) 865-5267 or music@tulane.edu.
Information for incoming freshmen:
Please note that in order to be admitted to the B.F.A. degree program, the student must first be admitted by Tulane University. Our departmental admission process is as follows: The music faculty reviews the submitted audition materials. If the student is deemed to have the potential to meet the requirements of our performance program, the student will be provisionally accepted. At the end of the sophomore year there is a formal review of the students' progress to ensure that all departmental standards have been met.
Performance Programs:
The entrance requirements of the Music Department
are separate from those of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Any student
who applies to the School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University with the
intention of pursuing a B.F.A. degree in vocal or instrumental performance must submit audition
materials to the department chair as part of our internal selection process. Video tapes and DVDs are acceptable for voice and music theater programs. CDs
and tapes are acceptable for instrumental programs.
All the materials will be reviewed by heads of the respective programs:
Musical theater - Professor Michael Howard
Vocal performance - Professor Amy Pfrimmer
Piano - Professor Faina Lushtak
Guitar - Professor Elias Barreiro
Instrumental Performance - Professor Barbara Jazwinski, Chair
Jazz Studies - Professor John Doheny
The materials, which will not be returned, should be designed to show the
talent, skill, versatility and personality of the performer. A minimum of three
works of contrasting nature should be presented. All materials must be
memorized. Prospective Vocal Performance majors may select art songs from the
Italian, French, or American repertoire, including at least one show tune. Musical Theatre applicants should choose material both from shows written
pre-1980s and post-1980s.
Students who are visiting the campus may request an interview and an audition.
The interview, by appointment only, must be arranged through the Music Office
(504-862-3213) well in advance of the intended visit. We strongly encourage
submission of the audition materials prior to such a visit.
All audition materials sent to the Music
Department should be clearly identified (students name, address, phone, and
e-mail address.) Please include a brief letter indicating whether the student
has already been admitted to the University.
Composition:
Students interested in pursuing a B.F.A. degree
in Music Composition should contact Professor Barbara Jazwinski, Head of the
Composition Program. We encourage, but do not require, prospective composition
students to submit their portfolios, if available.
All applied music students, pre-registered or not, are required to either
register for the private lessons on line or fill
out schedule cards in the Music Office, Dixon Hall, Room 100, during
registration week. Registration form.
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