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A-State Closing Early Thursday, Jan. 9, Closed Friday

Arkansas State University is closing all academic and business offices at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, and remaining closed on Friday, Jan 10, in response to the incoming inclement weather.

However, while regular business offices are not open, the campus continues to operate. Essential personnel who maintain on-campus activities, including University Housing, Dining Services and Facilities Management, will report to work. Employees who are uncertain about their status as “essential personnel” are encouraged to check with their supervisor.

Full-time employees who track working hours can submit their time as “Authorized Leave.”

Revised Facility Hours:

  • Dining Services will operate under brunch hours at Acansa Dining Hall from 10:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.  Dinner service will begin at 4:30 p.m. and end at 7 p.m.  Howl's Grill and Starbucks will be open from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.  
  • The Dean B. Ellis Library will be closed, but is scheduled to reopen on Sunday, Jan. 12, from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m.
  • The Reng Student Union will open for on-campus student usage at 8 a.m., closing at 8 p.m.
  • The Red WOLF Center will be closed.
  • The A-State Bookstore will be open on Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Saturday/Sunday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.

All campus residents are reminded to monitor official university media, including official social media accounts for updates. 

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Music - Performance

Master of Music (M.M.)

College: College of Liberal Arts & Communication

Department: Music

Description

The Master of Music Degree in Performance is a 30-hour program with concentrations in instrumental, vocal, or keyboard performance, piano pedagogy, composition, or instrumental or choral conducting, culminating in a graduate recital.  Instruction is provided by faculty members who are recognized as outstanding performers in a wide variety of performance areas.  The Department of Music entrance examinations in music history, music theory, and ear training assist in planning each student’s exact course of study.

Curriculum

Curriculum and degree requirements can be found in the most current Graduate Bulletin.

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  • Concentration Areas
    • Composition
    • Conducting (Choral, Instrumental)
    • Collaborative Piano
    • Instrumental Performance
    • Piano Pedagogy
    • Vocal Performance
  • Admission Process

    Students seeking admission into the Master of Music Degree in Performance program must meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School and the specific program requirements (see Graduate Bulletin).

    Fill out the Graduate Assistantship Application here.

    All students seeking admission to the Arkansas State University Graduate Music Program must take the Department of Music entrance examinations in music history, music theory, music education (MME only) and ear training.  This examination is generally administered during the week prior to the beginning of classes.  The results of this examination assist in planning each student’s exact course of study.  Contact the Graduate Program Supervisor for details.  Click here for the Music Entrance Exam Study Guide.  A grade of “A” or “B” must be achieved in any remedial coursework.  Remedial coursework may not be counted as credit toward the degree.  Arkansas State University graduates who begin graduate studies within eighteen months of graduation will not be required to take the entrance examination providing they received an “A” or “B” on all undergraduate music theory and history coursework. 

    Entrance Audition

    Students seeking admission to the Master of Music in Performance with an emphasis in Instrumental or Vocal Performance must audition for the appropriate applied faculty member prior to initial enrollment.  At the discretion of the applied faculty member a three to five member committee may be convened to hear the audition.  The applied faculty member (or committee) will evaluate the performance and report the results to the Graduate Program Supervisor.  All graduate instrumental and vocal performance students are required to perform a proficiency jury at the end of the first semester of applied study.  Students will receive written comments from the jury panel.

    Students seeking admission to the Master of Music in Performance with an emphasis in Instrumental or Choral Conducting must submit a video recording, video link, or DVD to the appropriate applied conducting faculty member prior to initial enrollment, or conduct two pieces in live audition.  At the discretion of the applied faculty member, a three to five member committee may be convened to evaluate the video recording, video link, DVD, or live audition.  Contents of the video recording, video link, or DVD should include two or more pieces of contrasting style with a total time of no less than eight minutes.  The video should be a front view of the conductor, not the ensemble.  The conducting faculty (or committee) will evaluate the video recording, video link, or DVD and report the results to the Graduate Program Supervisor.


Accreditations

NASM LogoArkansas State University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.