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Degree Objectives:

 
     
 

Upon the completion of this program students will:

 
 

 

 
 

(1) Plan and direct a broad variety of service opportunities in the church and the community.

(2) Become better performers in a solo, choral, or instrumental capacity.

(3) Have new insights, perspectives, and practices in musical performances.

(4) Demonstrate the ability to effectively make and arrange music in diverse musical styles.
 

 
     
 

Fields of Emphasis:

 
 

Composition
Piano/Organ
Accompanying
Conducting
Vocal
Orchestral Instruments
Praise Ministry
Music Business
Media Production
 

 
 
 

Auditions

 
 

An audition is required for all applicants in Composition, Piano, Organ, Accompanying, Conducting, Vocal,
Orchestral Instruments, Praise Ministry, Music Business, and Media Production.
 

 
     
 

Audition Repertoire

 
     
 

Composition

 
 

Applicants will submit a portfolio of two representative scores and tapes three weeks prior to the scheduled
audition date. An interview with department faculty is required on the audition date.

 
 

Piano

 
 

All works are to be performed from memory

1. Prelude and Fugue from Bach's Well- Tempered Clavier or a major work by Bach

2. Entire sonata by Mozart or Beethoven

3. Major work by Schubert, Romantic, Impressionistic, or Contemporary

 
     
 

Organ

 
 

Applicants will prepare on audition of two contrasting movements from a Baroque, Classical,
or Romantic period.

 
 

 

 
 

Accompanying

 
 

Solo piano works will be performed from memory.

Technique: Scales & arpeggios in all Major and Minor

Prelude and Fugue from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.

Entire sonata by Mozart or Beethoven
 

 
     
 

Conducting

 
 

Applicants will perform on instrument or voice. An interview with department faculty is required
on the audition date.

 
     
 

Vocal

 
 

All works will be performed from memory.

An Italian song from the 17th or 18th century

A German song from the 17th or 18th century

An Opera Aria from the 17th or 18th century

 
     
 

Orchestral Instruments

 
 

Applicants will present two contrasting movements from a Baroque, Classical, or Romantic.

 
     
 

Praise Ministry

 
 

Applicants will perform two major works of instrument or voice.

 
     
     
 

Computer Music

 
 

Applicants will:

Pass a Piano Examination

Submit a project
 

 
     
     
 

The M.A. in Music requires 48 semester hours of course work comprised of 12 semester hours of theological studies and 36 semester hours of professional studies.
 

 
     
 

* Theological Studies: 12 hours

 
 

GBIB 502 Old Testament Introduction
GBIB 507 New Testament Introduction
GTH 511 Pentecostal History/Theology
GMIN 510 Worship and Liturgy

 
     
 

Professional Studies: 36 hours

 
 

MU 500, 501, 600, 601Private Instruction I-IV
MU 510 Music Literature of 18th & 19th Century
MU 520 Advanced Music Theory
MU 540 Music of the Baroque & Classical Period
MU 610 Musical Analysis
MU 640 Multimedia and the Internet
MU 650 Recital or
MU 660 Thesis or
MU 661 Computer Music Project
3 Electives
 

 
     
 

Candidates in Piano, Organ, Accompanying, Conducting, Vocal, Orchestral Instruments, and Praise Ministry must
present a full recital and receive a passing grade. Candidates in Composition and Music Business must submit
a thesis and receive a passing grade. Candidates in Computer Music must submit two independent final
projects and receive a passing grade. In addition, candidates in Conducting, Composition, Vocal, Music Business,
and Media Production must pass a Keyboard Proficiency Examination before graduation.
 

 
     
     
 

Keyboard Proficiency Examination:

 
 

Candidates in Conducting, Composition, Vocal, Music Business, and Computer Musicmust pass an examination in piano before graduation. These examinations are administered during the registration periods prior to the fall and
spring terms.