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University Program Research. By Danny Choi. ♯ ♪♩. ♭ ♫ ♬. Juilliard School Of Music. Bachelor of Music in Music Composition. ♭ ♫ ♬. ♯ ♪♩. Admission Requirements. High School Diploma or equivalent Application Fee Transcript English test scores Essay Letters of Recommendation
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University Program Research By Danny Choi
♯♪♩ ♭♫♬ Juilliard School Of Music Bachelor of Music in Music Composition ♭♫♬ ♯♪♩
Admission Requirements • High School Diploma or equivalent • Application Fee • Transcript • English test scores • Essay • Letters of Recommendation • Audition
English Test Scores • This includes TOEFL, SAT, and ACT • Only for applicants who are not native to the English language • Unless they attended primarily English speaking education systems for 7 of the last 10 years
Essay • Two pages double spaced • Size 12 font • On one of two given essay topics
Letters of Recommendation • Two letters • One from an academic teacher at school. Preferably an English or Socials teacher • One from an artistic person i.e. conductor, director, teacher, music coach, etc
Audition Pre-Screening • Submit two scores in contrasting style composed within the last two years, five minutes each, accompanied with audio recordings. • Written statements and list of composition/dates performed
Audition Interview • Interview discussing scores • Musicianship tests in • Score analysis • Rhythmic dictation • Harmonic analysis • Counterpoint • Score identification
$$$ Plus $110 for the application *All dollars are in American Currency
4 Year Program First Year Courses Major Studies • CPCMU 000 — Composition 10 credits • MSMUS R503-4 — Composers' Forum 2 credits • MSMUS R303-4 — Composition Practicum 2 credits Music Departmental Studies • ETMUS 111-2 — Ear Training I 4 credits • KSMUS 141-2 — Piano Class I 2 credits • THMUS H111 — Honors Theory I: Aspects of Form and Structure 4 credits • THMUS H211 — Honors Theory II: Chromatic Harmony and Analysis I 4 credits • MHMUS 111 — From Antiquity to 1700 3 credits Liberal Arts • LARTS 111 — Ethics - Conscience and the Good Life 3 credits • LARTS 112 — Society, Politics, and Culture 3 credits Total Credits 1st Year: 38
4 Year Program Second Year Courses Major Studies • CPCMU 000 — Composition 10 credits • MSMUS R503-4 — Composers' Forum 2 credits • MSMUS R303-4 — Composition Practicum 2 credits Music Departmental Studies • ETMUS 211-2 — Ear Training II 4 credits • KSMUS 241-2 — Piano Class II 2 credits • THMUS H311 — Honors Theory III: Chromatic Harmony and Analysis II 4 credits • THMUS H411 — Honors Theory IV: Music of the 20th Century and Beyond 4 credits • MHMUS 211 — From 1700 to 1850 3 credits • MHMUS 311 — From 1850 to the Present 3 credits Liberal Arts • LARTS 212 — Art and Aesthetics 3 credits • Liberal Arts Elective (LARTS 000) 3 credits Total Credits 2nd Year: 40
4 Year Program Third Year Courses Major Studies • CPCMU 000 — Composition 10 credits • MSMUS R503-4 — Composers' Forum 2 credits • MSMUS R303-4 — Composition Practicum 2 credits Music Departmental Studies • ETMUS 311-2 — Ear Training III 4 credits • Music Theory Electives: Genres; Analytical Writing (THMUS G000; W000) 6 credits • Music History Electives (MHMUS 000-0) 6 credits Specialized Studies • MSMUS 523-4 — Advanced Counterpoint 6 credits • MSMUS 501-2 — Choral Conducting 4 credits • OR • MSMUS 511-2 — Orchestral Conducting (for non-majors) 4 credits Liberal Arts • Liberal Arts Electives (LARTS 000-0) 6 credits Total Credits 3rd Year: 46
4 Year Program Fourth Year Courses Major Studies • CPCMU 000 — Composition 10 credits • MSMUS R503-4 — Composers' Forum 2 credits • MSMUS R303-4 — Composition Practicum 2 credits Music Departmental Studies • ETMUS 411-2 — Ear Training IV 4 credits • Music History Elective (MHMUS 000) 3 credits • Specialized Studies • MSMUS 525-6 — Advanced Studies in Harmony 6 credits • MSMUS 531-2 — Orchestration 6 credits Liberal Arts • Liberal Arts Electives (LARTS 000-0) 6 credits Total Credits 4th Year: 40
Financial Aid • 80% of students receive scholarships Three Types • Grants and Scholarships (no repaying) • Loans • Jobs
Financial Aid • To get a scholarship, you complete an application from the application website • You submit Parent and Student Tax Return forms or International Salary Documentation • Scholarships are given based on need and merit
Why I like it • I love music and composition • All the classes seem very fun and interesting • I am considering music as a potential careeras either a music professor, a conductor, or a film composer • I want to pass on knowledge to others as a professor, give music to an audience from an orchestra, or bring music to an audience through media