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Master of Music in Instrumental Conducting (Orchestral)

This program is designed for students who intend to pursue careers as conductors of school or professional orchestral ensembles. Graduates of this program are qualified to pursue doctoral work in conducting.

Entrance Requirements

  1. Prior to applying to the College of Music and the University of Tennessee, please contact James Fellenbaum, Director of Orchestras, at [email protected] to determine:
    • if there is an opening in the Orchestral Conducting Program for the following academic year
    • the specifications for the required Pre-Screen video submission
    • the availability of an assistantship
    • the date for the live audition and interview (upon passing the Pre-Screen)
  2. Pre-Screen deadline is December 1.
  3. Upon passing the Pre-screen round, a live audition and interview are required for admission.
  4. Applicants should have completed a bachelor’s degree in music from an accredited institution with course work equivalent to that in bachelor’s degrees conferred by the University of Tennessee, including conducting study. Some practical experience as a conductor is also required.
  5. Diagnostic examinations in music theory and musicology must be taken by all entering students before registering for courses. If deficiencies are detected, specific courses may be recommended or required.

Course Outline

DescriptionCourse NameHours
Critical Studies in Research Methods and Music ScholarshipMUSC 5103
Music Theory ElectiveMUTH 500-level3
Analytical TechniquesMUTH 5203
Musicology  and Literature 6 chosen from:
Band History and Literature I II
History of Symphonic Literature
Musicology Electives

MUIN 580, MUIN 581
MUCO 430
MUCO 500-level
6


Advanced Instrumental ConductingMUIN 5908
Recitative for Instrumental Conductors**MUIN 5831
Practicum in Instrumental Conducting***MUIN 5842
Instrumental Conducting PerformanceMUIN 5951
EnsembleMUEN 500-level4
*Music Electives 3
Total33
*Ensemble hours may not be counted as Music Electives.
**Orchestral Track students only
***Wind Conducting Track students are required to take 2 semesters of Mus Inst 584

Final Requirements

  1. Orchestral Conducting Performance.
  2. Comprehensive written and oral examinations.

Remember, consult the University Graduate School’s website for deadline dates and other important information.

Natalie L. Haslam College of Music

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1741 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville TN 37996-2600

Phone: 865-974-3241
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