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Artist Performance in Music – Concentration in Woodwind Performance

The graduate Artist Certificate program is a full-time graduate performance program designed to prepare the most talented and outstanding performers for careers as professional performing musicians.

Students accepted into the program must demonstrate the ability to perform advanced repertoire with technical and artistic mastery and have the potential for success at major competitions or auditions for major performing entities, or want to begin a professional career. Students in this program will take courses that build the repertoire, artistry, and performance skills necessary for a professional performer.

COURSESCREDITS
Private Instruction8
MUSC 503 (Solo Class)0
Music EnsembleAny MUEN (2)Chamber Music (2)4
Area Literature3
Music Electives (2)4
Graduate Recitals (2)4
TOTAL23
1) Ensemble Participation is required during each semester of residence.
2) Classes chosen to fulfill the music electives requirements may include a maximum of 2 hours of MUEN courses.
3) Woodwind Pedagogy and Literature will be fulfilled through MUSC 521 – Special Topics

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Knoxville TN 37996-2600

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