Performance D.M.A. Program: Fall 2009 Admissions
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To apply to the DMA program in musical performance,
send the following to the Admissions Office (365 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY,
10016-4309) no later than December 1, 2008:
(1) A completed application by filling out an
online application or downloading an
application form;
(2) Two letters of recommendation;
(3) Scores from the Graduate Record Examination: Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical.
(4) One or two samples of your written work, that is: a substantial term paper or a
chapter from an undergraduate or Master's thesis, etc.
The first round of auditions consists of a pre-screening CD. This recording should contain 40-60 minutes of your playing (singing). The program should include solo repertoire from (at least) three different musical periods. For string players and pianists, a complete sonata from the 18th or 19th century is required. It is recommended (but not required) that you include one work composed after 1950. For the remaining piece or pieces, you may, if you choose, include complete movements excerpted from longer works. The recording does not need to be of a live performance.
Send the CD directly to:
Professor Norman Carey
Deputy Executive Officer, DMA Program
Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
10016-4309
If the adjudicators determine that your application materials (including
the recorded performance) are satisfactory, you will be notified by
early January regarding arrangements for an audition at the CUNY
Graduate Center. Auditions - by appointment only - will be scheduled
either Friday or Saturday, February 13 and 14, 2009.
In addition to the general University requirements for admission,
applicants for the Performance DMA must present an adequate background,
as judged by the Admissions Committee, in the areas of music history,
music theory, and analysis. They must demonstrate promise of achievement
in study, research, and scholarly writing.
If you have any further questions meanwhile, please contact Prof. Norman Carey, Deputy
Executive Officer, DMA Program in Performance.
Music Programs •
The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue • New York, New York 10016-4309
(212) 817-8590 • music@gc.cuny.edu