Music: Choral Music, MMUS
for the degree of Master of Music in Music, Choral Music Concentration
Students must choose a concentration:
- Choral Music
- Collaborative Piano
- Instrumental Conducting - Band
- Instrumental Conducting - Orchestra
- Jazz Performance
- Music Composition
- Musicology
- Performance & Literature
- Piano Pedagogy
- Vocal Coaching & Accompanying
The School of Music has been an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1933.
Admission
For all degree programs, consult the admission requirements stated on the School of Music’s website. Fall admission only.
The School of Music requires all-new MM students to complete entrance examinations in music theory and musicianship. These exams take place the week before the fall term begins. See the School of Music’s Graduate Resources page for more information.
Applicants to the MM must present an iBT score of 90 for the Master of Music (MM). A TOEFL iBT of 103 or higher is required for Full Status Admission to the University of Illinois Graduate College and School of Music. Please see the full English proficiency requirements.
For all Graduate Degrees:
For those students who do not meet the language requirement at the time of entrance, it may be satisfied by evidence of two years of undergraduate study or the equivalent, or by completion of a two-semester, or by satisfactory test scores. For up-to-date information regarding the language requirements of the School of Music, please see the Graduate Music Handbook.
Graduate Teaching Experience
Although teaching is not a general Graduate College requirement, experience in teaching is considered an important part of the graduate experience.
Financial Aid
Fellowships, teaching, graduate, and research assistantships are awarded on a one-year basis with continuation dependent upon success in the program. Specific information on application procedures is available from the Music Admissions Office, by phone (217) 244-7899, or by email.
for the degree of Master of Music in Music, Choral Music Concentration
For additional details and requirements refer to the Graduate Music Handbook and the Graduate College Handbook.
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Required Coursework | ||
| MUS 528 | Res & Bibliography in Music | 2 |
| MUSC 460 | Chamber Singers (four semesters) | 4 |
| Major Area Coursework | ||
| MUS 550 | Choral Literature I | 2 |
| MUS 551 | Choral Literature II | 2 |
| MUS 555 | Advanced Choral Conducting (minimum of two semesters) | 4 |
| MUS 556 | Choral Studies (four semesters) | 8 |
| Electives selected in consultation with the student's advisor: | 6-7 | |
| Advanced Musicology, Performance Practice, or Music Theory | 3-4 | |
| Total Hours | 32 | |
Other Requirements
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Other requirements may overlap | |
| Concentration required | Yes |
| Minimum 500 level hours required overall: | 12 |
| Minimum GPA: | 3.0 |
for the degree of Master of Music in Music, Choral Music Concentration
Students in the Master of Music (MM) program, with concentrations in Instrumental Conducting (Wind Band), Instrumental Conducting (Orchestra), and Choral Music will:
- Develop conducting skills at a high professional level, using creative and critical thinking to inform stylistic choices and artistic expression while demonstrating appropriate spontaneity, and will communicate their artistry to diverse audiences; in addition, students will demonstrate effective, musical, and efficient rehearsal techniques.
- Exhibit an ability to summarize, synthesize, and discuss disciplinary content in relation to their major area of study (including a thorough knowledge of core repertoire), and to communicate their findings, using appropriate academic conventions, in written, oral and/or performative form.
- Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate methods for library-based musical research and scholarly writing, and a facility in handling print and technology sources.
- Demonstrate effective analytical and interpretative skills in music theory, musicology, or performance practice, as well as an ability to communicate an advanced understanding of that knowledge and ideas in written and/or oral form.
- Pursue specialized studies, to develop expertise and an ability to synthesize knowledge in areas of interest that enhance their required curriculum and/or professional goals.
- In addition, some Illinois MM students will develop experience and expertise in instruction, pedagogy, and student assessment in one or more areas of musical study, also gaining insights into rehearsal strategies for large ensemble, and appropriate methods of student evaluation.
for the degree of Master of Music in Music, Choral Music Concentration
School of Music
Director of School: Dr. Linda Moorhouse
Associate Director of Graduate Studies: Dr. Reynold Tharp
Program Contact: Jenny Phillips
School of Music website
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2040 Music Building, 1114 West Nevada Street, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-3459
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