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Laura Wichers
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(7/14/00 9:14:13 pm)
Recital requirements
For BM-perf majors at WMU, we're required to do a half-recital the junior year and a full recital senior year. Most people usually do a half-recital during their sophomore year, too. Are these similar in your schools? Is it easy for underclassmen to register for recitals?

-Laura

Edited by Laura Wichers at: 7/14/00 9:14:13 pm

Cassandra
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(7/19/00 3:11:06 pm)
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Our recital requirements are similar. For a string player anyone, provdied they know their music very well, is welcomed to play for both string and area recitals, but only seniors can play for a night time recital over the weekend.

celloguy 
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(7/20/00 10:51:32 am)

Re: Recital requirements
At Lawrence, we also have to give a junior half recital and a senior full recital. Rarely, people give sophomore or even freshman recitals, but they are very hard to get, since recital times are like diamonds and only rather amazing students get to give extra recitals.

Kendra McLaughlin
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(7/21/00 6:35:17 am)
Recital Requirements
At Yale, we don't have a BM, but the BA program requires a half junior recital and a full senior recital. WE also have this system of having lessons for "credit" and not everyone is talented enough to get them. But any semester, including during your freshman year, that you have lessons for credit, you have to give a recital at the end of the year. It's pretty cool to go from recital to recital at the end of the year--they're held in every available place, including dining halls, activity areas, as well as the traditional concert halls.

Kendra

Daniel Ortbals 
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(7/21/00 1:06:04 pm)
Re: Recital requirements
We have to do both a junior and senior recital. Each one is a full recital. However, these two are the only truly required recitals for the BM. As far as any other recitals one wants to perform, it's not too difficult to schedule a date. Our second semester always fills up quickly, but it's still possible to squeeze one in.

Stefan79
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(7/26/00 7:53:30 am)
Re: Recital requirements



Hi Laura!


Here in Sweden, at the Royal Academy of Music, the College of Music in Malm and the College/Univeristy of Music in Gothenburg you have to do a recital in your last year. This is for the BMus students and the ones studying to be teachers also have to do a recital their last year. If your a postgraduate student going for the soloist's diploma you get to do a concerto concert with the Malm Symphony orchestra, the symphony orchersta of Gothenburg or the Swedish Radio Symphony orchestra...can you belive I turned the Royal Academy in Stockholm down...just to study at Guildhall...?! It would have been cool to play with the SRSO, but the place I was offered was at their BMus Undergraduate... Well, I guess that getting out in the world heps a bit, it also gives me the opportunity to work on my english. :) I could have a postagraduate year in Stockholm aswell as the years in London.
Take care!


/ Stefan



          Recital requirements-Laura Wichers-(5)-7/14/00 9:14:13 pm  
               Re: Recital requirements-Stefan79 7/26/00 7:53:30 am  
               Re: Recital requirements-Daniel Ortbals  7/21/00 1:06:04 pm  
               Recital Requirements-Kendra McLaughlin 7/21/00 6:35:17 am  
               Re: Recital requirements-celloguy  7/20/00 10:51:32 am  
               Reply-Cassandra 7/19/00 3:11:06 pm  
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