Collaborative Piano
The Master of Music (MMus) degree in Collaborative Piano offers students the opportunity to study both the instrumental and vocal repertory in order to develop performance skills as a collaborative pianist. The program focuses on chamber music, solo vocal literature, operatic repertoire, languages, diction, and participation in one of Hartt's performance ensembles. Additional coursework in music history and music theory complete the experience. Recitals with both instrumentalists and vocalists are required throughout the program in addition to weekly classroom accompanying. Students also take weekly private lessons with one of Hartt's private studio keyboard faculty.
Major in Collaborative Piano
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| Subject Code |
Course Description |
Credits |
| API 888 |
Piano Studio Instruction |
2,2,2,2 |
| ACC 640, 641 |
Vocal Repertoire |
2,2 |
| ACC 642, 643 |
Skills of Instrum. Accomp. |
1,1 |
| ACC 644, 645 |
Sonatas |
2,2 |
| ACC 646 |
Survey of Operatic Repertoire |
1 |
| ACC 647 |
Techniques of Vocal Coaching |
1 |
| REC 560 |
Recital (Vocal Accompanying) |
0-2 |
| REC 561 |
Recital (Instrumental Accompanying) |
0-2 |
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Total Credits (Major Area) |
20-22 |
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Other Studies |
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| HLM 615 |
Pro-Seminar in Music History |
3 |
| HLM |
Music History Elective |
3 |
| TH 553 |
Analysis for Performance |
3 |
| TH |
Music Theory Elective |
3 |
| DIC 610, 611 |
Diction |
1,1 |
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Total Credits - Other Studies |
14 |
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Other Courses |
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Electives (with approval of advisor) |
2-18 |
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Total Credits for Degree |
36-56
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