Performance
The Hartt School's graduate programs reflect the contemporary needs of students entering a vast array of creative performance and teaching careers. Students have opportunities to grow and thrive under the guidance of a faculty recognized nationally and internationally for their artistic and academic accomplishments. The Hartt School faculty members are the recipients of major awards, fellowships, and grants and have appeared at the world's greatest performance venues. Hartt's faculty are committed to and are proud of the select student body and work hard to ensure the high quality of Hartt's graduate programs. Our intimate graduate program of 110 students ensures that students participate in many performance and educational opportunities as well as personal career development experiences facilitated by faculty and guest artists/lecturers.
Applicants must exhibit high scholarly ability and have a broad musical and educational background as well as the appropriate master's degree from an accredited institution. Applicants are expected to demonstrate advanced technical and artistic ability.
Major in an Orchestral Instrument
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| Subject Code |
Course Description |
Credits |
| AXX 999 |
Major Instrument Instruction |
4,4,4,4 |
| ENS |
Ensembles and/or additional private lessons in preparation for recitals |
10 |
| REC 860, 861 |
Recitals |
2,2 |
| REC 862 |
Lecture-Recital |
2 |
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Performing Organization (each semester) |
0 |
| TTE 640, 641 |
Doctoral Essay |
2 |
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Total Credits (Major Area) |
34 |
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Other Studies |
|
| HLM 615 |
Pro-Seminar in Music History |
3 |
| HLM |
Music History Electives |
6 |
| TH |
Music Theory Electives |
6 |
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Minor Area or Electives |
6-18 |
| |
Total Credits - Other Studies |
21-39 |
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Total Credits for Degree |
55-67 |