Recital Requirements per Applied Level
Applied Level |
Required Performance |
Level 1a | None |
Level 1b | Studio Recital |
Level 2a | None |
Level 2b | Noon Recital |
Level 3a | Noon Recital |
Level 3b |
Noon Recital or Junior Recital *Students who successfully perform a Junior Recital may continue to Level 4a. Students who opt to perform a Noon Recital instead of a Junior Recital at the end of 3b will not continue to Level 4a. |
Level 4a | Noon Recital |
Level 4b | Senior Recital |
Composition / Musis Production Recitals/Concerts follow a separate procedure and are scheduled by the composition faculty. Composers / Music Producers are welcome to schedule Noon and ad hoc recitals in addition to these area concerts.
Types of Recitals
Studio Recital | A recital performance scheduled by the student’s applied music instructor that includes other students from the applied music instructor's studio. |
Noon Recital | A recital performance on the Tuesday/Thursday University Hour Noon Recital series sponsored by the Department. |
Junior and Senior Recitals | A recital performance scheduled by the student in coordination with their applied music instructor that acts as public verification of Level 3b competency (junior level), or Level 4b competency (senior level). A successful Degree Recital Jury is a prerequisite. See the Juries page for more information. |
Ad Hoc Recital | A recital performance scheduled by the student that does not qualify as a Noon Recital, Studio Recital, or Junior and Senior Recital. Ad Hoc and Ensemble recitals do not count towards a fulfillment of the recital requirement. This includes recitals scheduled as part of courses outside of the student’s applied music course. |