Tasmanian College of the Arts Conservatorium of Music AUDITION INFORMATION 2014/2015
P a g e 2 Index Undergraduate Courses Course Page Number High Achiever Program 3 Bachelor of Music- 13K 3 Bachelor of Musical Arts - 13N 3 Bachelor of Musical Arts 13N - wishing to commence in FCP 5 (Performance and Composition) Units Diploma of Music F2W 5 Associate Degree in Music Studies F2Q 5 Honours and Postgraduate Courses Course Page Number Bachelor of Music with Honours F4D 7 Bachelor of Music (Elite) with Honours F4E 7 Graduate Certificate in Music (Specialisations) F5L 7 Graduate Diploma of Music (Specialisation) F6L 7 Graduate Diploma of Professional Music Practice F6H 7 Master of Music Studies F7K 7 Master of Music F7E 7
High Achiever Program 13K Bachelor of Music (Performance & Musicology Streams) or wishing to undertake FCM (Performance or Composition) units in 13N Bachelor of Musical Arts Audition periods: Auditions dates for February entry (Semester 1 entry): 1 st round: mid-november mid-december 2 nd Round: late January mid February For July entry (semester 2 entry): May What should you expect to have to do as part of the audition and interview process? All candidates intending to perform in Hobart: the audition/interview is usually of 30 minutes duration We recommend that you plan to arrive no later than 20 minutes prior to your scheduled audition time P a g e 3 All applicants: Performers will play prepared repertoire, and composers will discuss their folio of work for approximately 15 minutes. For performers there will be a short piece of sight-reading. The audition will include some aural diagnostic tests and a short chat with the audition panel. Musicology Stream Applicants audition as either a performer or composer for their first year of study Performance (Classical Stream) A 15 minute performance of 3 contrasting pieces e.g.: one Baroque, one Romantic and one Modern piece (please turn over to check for any repertoire requirements) The selected works/ movements do not have to be from any specific syllabus, but it is recommended that they be of at least 7 th Grade AMEB standard or equivalent. Instrumentalists will be required to perform a short passage of sightreading. You will need to bring your own accompanist. Performance (Contemporary Stream) A 15 minute performance of 3 contrasting pieces: eg. one Ballad, one uptempo number, and one of the following: Rock, Latin or Jazz tune. Evidence of improvisation skill is desirable, but not essential. Instrumentalists will be required to perform a short passage of sightreading. You will need to organise your own accompaniment. Composition Stream An interview based on your portfolio of at least 3 pieces of notated music representing a cross-section of work. The folio must be delivered to the Conservatorium Office at least 7 days prior to the audition date. Singer Songwriter (Contemporary Stream) An interview based on your portfolio of at least 3 contrasting pieces presented on CD or DVD representing a cross section of work. The folio must be delivered to the Conservatorium Office at least 7 days prior to the audition date. You will need to perform at least one of your pieces live at the audition. Music Technology Stream An interview based on your CD portfolio of 3 contrasting works. At least one work should include a score or lead sheet and one work should reflect your current use of music technology, i.e. a midi sequence/mock-up or use of synthesizers and midi controllers. The folio must be delivered to the Conservatorium Office at least 7 days prior to the audition date.
P a g e 4 Interstate/Overseas Applicants Please include recordings of the works in your submitted portfolio if available, on CD or DVD. Submit a CD, DVD or private internet link of your audition repertoire, in lieu of a live audition. You should introduce yourself briefly and announce the works you will be performing. It is recommended that the tape be of a highest possible quality. NB: Recordings may not be returned. You will be required to take the diagnostic musicianship and written tests upon your arrival at the Conservatorium. After assessment of your audition DVD or folio you may be contacted for a phone/skype interview as part of the audition process. Please ensure that you have given a phone number by which you can be contacted during business hours and an email address that you check regularly. Specific Repertoire Requirements Classical Stream NB: Some instrument/voice studios have specific material to be presented at the audition, as follows: Woodwind (recommended) Voice Piano Aural skills Written test Three contrasting pieces with at least two periods represented. Suggestion: A single fast movement of a Concerto; one unaccompanied work; one movement from a Sonata. You should prepare three songs, contrasting in period, composer and tempo, with at least two centuries represented. Songs must be performed in original language. Repertoire should be chosen from the area in which you wish to focus your vocal training (ie. classical voice, musical theatre etc.). The panel may not hear all works. You should prepare three pieces, contrasting in period, composer and tempo, with at least two centuries represented you may be required to demonstrate technical work such as scales in your audition. A sample audition program might be as follows: 1)A contrapuntal piece (e.g. a prelude and fugue by Bach or Shostakovich) 2)A fast movement from a classical sonata 3)A piece of the applicant s own choice, from the 19 th, 20 th or 21 st centuries. Diagnostic/Written Test Information During the audition process you will undertake a short aural diagnostic test. You may be asked to: sight-sing short melodies, sight-read rhythms; echo sing melodic intervals/fragments; echo clap short rhythmic pattern; recognise tonality (major, minor, augmented, diminished), and recognise chords in a short harmonic progression. Applicants will normally complete the written test prior to attending a live audition. The written test is designed to ascertain your level of music theory skill. Entry into the Bachelor of Music assumes AMEB Grade 5 theoretical knowledge. The written test also requires a short essay covering an aspect of music history.
P a g e 5 F2W Diploma of Music F2Q Associate Degree in Music Studies 13N Bachelor of Musical Arts, and wanting to commence study in FCP units (Performance or Composition) Application Forms All students need to complete a Conservatorium of Music application form AND University application form. The University application form can be submitted by hand or online at: www.studentcentre.utas.edu.au/admissions/applyweb.html Diploma applicants Students wishing to undertake 1-to-1 performance study in the Diploma will need to complete an audition and diagnostic/written test see information below. Students wishing to undertake ensemble study and perform in a Conservatorium ensemble should contact the Director of the particular ensemble and arrange an audition time Music Studies Associate Degree/ Bachelor of Musical Arts Audition/Interview periods: Classical and contemporary performance students applying for 1- to-1 performance study in the Associate Degree will need to complete an audition and diagnostic/written test see information below. This is not required for students not taking performance units simply fill out the application forms mentioned above. Auditions dates for February entry (Semester 1 entry): 1st round: mid-november mid-december 2 nd Round: late January mid February For July entry (semester 2 entry): May
P a g e 6 Audition Information (1-to-1 performance study) Audition Applicants are required to perform 3 contrasting works lasting no more than 15 minutes in total. The selected works/movements do not have to be from any specific syllabus, but it is recommended that they be of at least 5 th Grade AMEB standard. You are required to provide your own accompaniment and notify the Conservatorium of any additional equipment required. Aural skills During the audition process you will undertake a short aural diagnostic test. You may be asked to: sight-sing short melodies, sight-read rhythms; echo sing melodic intervals/fragments; echo clap short rhythmic pattern; recognise tonality (major, minor, augmented, diminished), recognise chords in a short harmonic progression. Written test Applicants will normally complete the written test prior to attending a live audition. The written test is designed to ascertain your level of music theory skill. The written test also requires a short essay covering an aspect of music history. Interstate/Overseas Applicants Please include recordings of the works in your submitted portfolio if available, on CD or DVD. Submit a CD, DVD or private internet link of your audition repertoire, in lieu of a live audition. You should introduce yourself briefly and announce the works you will be performing. It is recommended that the tape be of a highest possible quality. NB: Recordings may not be returned You will be required to take the diagnostic musicianship and written tests upon your arrival at the Conservatorium. After assessment of your audition DVD or folio you may be contacted for a phone/skype interview as part of the audition process. Please ensure that you have given a phone number by which you can be contacted during business hours and an email address that you check regularly. Any further enquiries can be directed to Alistair.Dobson@utas.edu.au
P a g e 7 F4D Bachelor of Music with Honours F4E Bachelor of Music (Elite) with Honours F5L Graduate Certificate in Music (Specialisations) F6L Graduate Diploma of Music (Specialisation) F6H Graduate Diploma of Professional Music Practice F7K Master of Music Studies F7E Master of Music Audition periods: What should you expect to have to do as part of the audition and interview process? All candidates intending to perform in Hobart: the audition/interview is usually of 30 minutes duration We recommend that you plan to arrive no later than 20 minutes prior to your scheduled audition time Interstate/Overseas applicants: Auditions dates for February entry (Semester 1 entry): 1st round: mid-november mid-december 2 nd Round: late January mid February For July entry (semester 2 entry): May/June All applicants: Performers will play prepared repertoire, and composers will discuss their folio of work for approximately 20 minutes. The audition will include a short interview with the audition panel: please bring a list of current repertoire and a copy of your CV Applicants for F6L, F7K & F7E must sit a placement test that will be scheduled by the Conservatorium office. Musicology Specialisation Essay of 2000 words on any aspect of music to be delivered to the Conservatorium at least 7 days prior to the audition (placement test) date. Composition Specialisation An interview based on your portfolio of at least 3 pieces of notated music representing a cross-section of work. The folio must be delivered to the Conservatorium Office at least 7 days prior to the audition date. Please include recordings of the works in your submitted portfolio if available, on CD, DVD, or via private internet link. Performance (Classical Specialisation) A 20 minute performance of 3 pieces, contrasting in period, composer and tempo. You will need to bring your own accompanist if applicable. The panel may not hear all works. Performance (Contemporary Specialisation) A 20 minute performance of 3 contrasting pieces. You will need to organise your own accompaniment. Submit a CD or DVD or private internet link of your audition repertoire, in lieu of a live audition. Please introduce yourself briefly and announce the works you will be performing. The tape should be of a highest possible quality. NB: Recordings may not be returned. Applicants for F6L, F7K and F7E are required to take a written placement test upon arrival at the Conservatorium.
P a g e 8 Specific Repertoire Requirements Classical Stream NB: Some instrument/voice studios have specific material to be presented at the audition, as follows: Woodwind (suggested repertoire) First and second movements of a Mozart concerto; for saxophone the Glazunov Concerto; Unaccompanied solo work; Contrasting piece of your own choice. Strings Movement of unaccompanied Bach; Movement from a standard concerto classical through to 20 th century (not Baroque); Contrasting piece of own choice. Interstate/Overseas Applicants Please include recordings of the works in your submitted portfolio if available, on CD or DVD. Submit a CD, DVD or private internet link of your audition repertoire, in lieu of a live audition. You should introduce yourself briefly and announce the works you will be performing. It is recommended that the tape be of a highest possible quality. NB: Recordings may not be returned. You will be required to take the diagnostic musicianship and written tests upon your arrival at the Conservatorium. After assessment of your audition DVD or folio you may be contacted for a phone/skype interview as part of the audition process. Please ensure that you have given a phone number by which you can be contacted during business hours and an email address that you check regularly.