The orchestral instrument curriculum at CMPR is designed for students to gain professional proficiency on their primary instrument.

Master of Music in Performance with a specialty in Orchestral Instruments

About Orchestral Instruments at the Conservatory

The orchestral instrument curriculum at CMPR is designed for students to gain professional proficiency on their primary instrument. Students receive a comprehensive education that includes experience as soloists (participating in the student concert series and departmental concert series), in ensembles (chamber music, concert band, and symphony orchestra), through orchestral repertoire courses, and participating in the opera workshop.

Especialidades:

  • Strings: violin viola, cello, double bass, harp
  • Woods: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone
  • Bronzes: trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba
  • Percussion

Learning outcomes

The graduate of this specialty:

  • You will demonstrate at a high level the comprehensive capabilities and artistry of playing your instrument or voice, including the ability to work independently to prepare public performances.
  • You will demonstrate technical mastery in your instrumental medium through public performances, ensemble performances, departmental juries, ensemble auditions, seminars, master classes, pre-recital and recital.
  • He will serve as a music professional for numerous orchestras, conservatories, secondary schools and academies around the world.
  • You will demonstrate extensive repertoire knowledge of your instrument and/or voice to begin a career as an artist in the classical genre.
  • You will demonstrate exceptional leadership skills through participation in musical ensembles and seminars.
  • It will generate and integrate the creative process and research on a smaller scale to solve problems and create projects at a professional level.

About Orchestral Instrument Performance at PRCM

Orchestral instrument performance at PRCM is designed for students to acquire professional competence in their major instruments. Students receive a comprehensive education in their instruments including solo playing (student concerts series, department concerts series), ensemble playing (chamber music, concert band, and symphony orchestra), orchestral repertoire courses, and the opera workshop.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate the comprehensive capabilities and artistry of its instrument or voice performance at a high level, including the ability to work independently to prepare public performances.
  • Demonstrate technical mastery in their instrumental medium through public presentations, ensemble presentations, departmental juries, ensemble auditions, seminars, master classes, pre-recitals, and recitals.
  • Perform as a music professional for the many orchestras, conservatories, high schools, and academies worldwide.
  • Demonstrate a broad knowledge of your instrument or voice repertoire to begin a career as an artist in the classical genre.
  • Will demonstrate exceptional leadership skills through participation in bands and seminars.
  • It will generate and integrate the creative and research process on a smaller scale to solve problems and create projects at a professional level.

Admission and Audition Requirements

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