Graduate Bulletin 
		    
		         Music Performance/Clarinet, M. M.
		         ESTHER BOYER COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND DANCE  
       
		         
		         Admission Requirements and Deadlines
		         Application Deadline:
                 Fall: March 1
                                [December 15 for international applicants]
 Spring: December 1          
            
                            [August 1 for international applicants]
 Applications are processed as they arrive up to the deadline
    date.  
                 Letters of Reference:                 
                 
    Number Required: 2
             From Whom: Letters of recommendation should be obtained from evaluators
    who can provide insight into the applicant's abilities, talents,
    and aptitude for graduate study.  
                 Coursework Required for Admission Consideration:  
                 All applicants must present credentials that are the equivalent
    of the appropriate Bachelor of Music degree at Temple University,
    which is based on a curriculum of 124 to 135 hours.  
                 Bachelor's Degree in Discipline/Related Discipline:  
                 A degree in music is expected.  
                 Statement of Goals:
                 
    The Statement of Goals should include an applicant's special interests
      within the discipline and expectations for the program.  
                 Standardized Test Scores:
                 Minimum TOEFL score or range of scores needed to be accepted: 
    525 paper-based,  197 computer-based, or 71 internet-based. Any student admitted
    with a TOEFL score
    below 600 on the paper-based, 250 on the computer-based, or 100 on the internet-based
    examination must pass
    the SPEAK test prior
    to registration or pass
    an English skills course during the first semester
    of enrollment at Temple
    University. 
                 Audition: 
                 1. Two contrasting etudes.
 2. Two movements from contrasting
        solo repertoire (concerto, sonata, or other solo works).
 3. Excerpts from the standard orchestral repertoire.
 Applicants are required to arrange for an accompanist. 
 Resume: 
                 A resume is required. 
             Transfer Credit:
            Students who wish to transfer credit should speak with their academic advisor and obtain a transfer of credit form, available at www.temple.edu/grad/forms/documents/Transfer_Grad_Credit_05.pdf Transfer credits must be approved by the Advisor, the Department Chair, and the Associate Dean. The maximum number of credits a student may transfer is 6. 
            Other: 
                 Due to the large number of applications
                     for admission and the competitive nature
                     of its music programs, the Boyer College admits
                     only a portion of its applicants. In addition
                     to general admissions credentials required
                     of all Temple University graduate applicants,
                     specialized admission
                     criteria (i.e., auditions, portfolios, interviews,
                     recommendations, departmental term papers,
                     and standardized examinations) are  weighted very heavily in admission decisions. Graduate applicants
                     may be rejected for admission for failing
                     to obtain the required level of proficiency
                     in any one area of the specialized admission
                     criteria regardless of the level of success
                     in meeting Temple University's general
                     admission criteria. In addition to the level
                     of success demonstrated in the criteria listed above, a final admission factor is the
                     College's Optimum Enrollment Policy. This
                     Policy may preclude the admission of any
                     student who meets the minimum requirements. 
                   
                 Program Requirements
                 General Program Requirements:
                 Number of Didactic Credits Required Beyond
            the Baccalaureate:  30 
 Required Courses: 
Music  430 (3) Instrumental Lesson 
            431 (3) Instrumental Lesson 
            432 (3) Instrumental Lesson 
            433 (3) Instrumental Lesson/Recital 
            560/561 (4) Instrumental Ensemble (M.M. candidates must be available for ensemble assignments which are determined by the department chair and may exceed curricular requirements.) 
Music Studies 508-513 (3) Seminar in Theoretical/Stylistic Analysis 
                          700   Research in Music 
Electives (8).   Select from Music, Music Education, Music Studies, or other 
                   graduate departments. At least 3 s.h. must be in academic, 
                   non-performance coursework. Advisor approval required. 
Internship: No internship is required. 
Language Requirement. 
No language examination is required. 
Additional Requirements: 
Comprehensive Listening Examination 
Public Recital: 
Fourth semester of Instrumental Lessons (Music 433). 
Diagnostic Examinations: 
All entering Master of Music students are required to take Diagnostic Examinations in Harmony, Counterpoint, Aural Theory, and Music History prior to the first semester of graduate study. The purpose of these examinations is to determine inadequacies in undergraduate preparation. Depending on the examination results, a student may be required to take one or more remedial courses. Remedial courses are graded on a "Credit / No Credit" basis and the official university transcript will indicate "CR" (for "Credit," signifying that the deficiency has been satisfied) or "NC" (for "No Credit," signifying that the deficiency has not been satisfied). Students must have a "B-" or better average in any remedial course or section to earn the grade of "Credit" and to satisfy the requirement.  A student who earns a grade of "NC" (that is, having a class average below "B-") must retake that course or section until an average of "B-" or higher is achieved and a grade of "CR" is recorded on the official university transcript. Remedial courses are offered for undergraduate credit only, and do not count toward graduate degree requirements. 
                  1. All entering M.M. students must take the Diagnostic Examination in Harmony, Counterpoint, and Aural Theory  prior to the first semester of graduate study unless conditions for exemption have been met (see below). A student may take the test only once, and if she does not pass the test or any portion thereof, she must enroll in the remedial course(s) during her first semester of study. The examiners will stipulate which sections of remedial coursework the student must take. The courses are "Diatonic Harmony Review" (Music Studies 201, one credit), "Chromatic Harmony Review" (Music Studies 202, one credit), "Counterpoint Review" (Music Studies 203, one credit), and "Graduate Aural Theory Review" (Music Studies 204, three credits). 
                  2. All entering M.M. students are required to take the Diagnostic Examination in Music History prior to registering for their first semester of graduate study unless conditions for exemption have been met (see below). If a student is unsuccessful in passing any portion of the Music History examination, she may select one of two options. Option A entails registering for Music History Review (Music Studies 253 for 1 to 5 undergraduate credits, with 1 credit assigned to each of the following five periods: Renaissance; Baroque; Classic; Romantic; and Twentieth Century).  A student may register for a maximum of 3 credits of Music History Review in any semester; thus, it is possible to extend the remediation over two semesters. Option B entails studying independently and retaking the failed sections of the examination at the end of the first semester of study. A student may retake the examination only once, and if any section is failed a second time, she must take the assigned remedial sections in their second semester of study. 
                 3. Conditions for Exemption: The requirement to take the Diagnostic Examination in any area is waived only for graduates of the Boyer College of Music who: 1) matriculate and enroll in the semester immediately following completion of all undergraduate degree requirements, and 2) received grades of "B-" or better in every undergraduate course taken in each individual examination area to be waived.  
                 Professional Development Policy: 
All students in the Boyer College of Music and Dance, in addition to
          the required subjects toward their degrees, are obligated
          to serve in a number of capacities in order to enrich their
          academic and musical expertise. Such experiences give impetus to successful professional
          careers. Among the duties that may be required are conducting
          laboratory classes, tutoring, teaching private lessons,
          coaching, participating in the distribution and inventory
          control of Temple University-owned musical instruments and instructional
          materials, participating in ensembles, accompanying, performing
          at admissions and open house events, supervising performance
          classes, and other academic activities. 
             
Performing Ensembles: 
1. Students in touring performing ensembles are required to participate in all scheduled tours. These tours, usually one or two weeks in length, often take place immediately after the termination of a semester. All students must arrange their schedules to accommodate this requirement. 
2. Master's degree candidates in performance must be available for ensemble assignments at the discretion of the department chair, including those beyond curricular requirements. 
3. With special permission, graduate students for whom there is no ensemble requirement, or where previous ensemble credits exceed the graduation requirement, may participate in choral and instrumental ensembles without cost, with prior permission from the ensemble director, the department chair, and the Associate Dean.  
Independent Study Courses: 
Independent study courses provide a special opportunity to work in a highly individualized setting with one or more faculty members. All such study must receive the approval of the faculty member providing the instruction, the student's major advisor, and the Associate Dean. Approval will be granted only after the student has presented a detailed description of the intended independent study project. Approval of independent study projects will be granted only for students whose academic and musical record provides substantial support for the benefits of this type of study. In no case may more than 20% of a graduate student's curriculum be taken as independent study. Private lessons beyond those required in the curriculum are not an appropriate form of independent study. 
Acceptable English: 
All students, including those for whom English is not the native language, are expected to present all written work in acceptable English. No double standard exists to differentiate students on the basis of proficiency in the use of the English language. Students are also responsible for becoming familiar with the College's statement on plagiarism and academic honesty. 
Graduate Private Lesson Policy: 
Weekly
                       one-hour private lessons are provided for
                       all matriculated master's and doctoral performance
                       majors in good standing, provided at least
                       three additional credits of programmatically
                       required graduate level study are taken
                       simultaneously. A $200  per semester lesson
                       fee (subject to change without notice) is
                       charged for all private lessons. Tuition
                       remission may not be used to cover the private
                       lesson fee.  
Private applied lessons beyond the four-semester requirement currently in effect for graduate performance students, may be extended with the permission of the department chair and the Associate Dean or Dean of the Boyer College of Music and Dance. 
Recital Extension:  
Students withdrawing from the recital requirement
                     during the recital semester, Music 433, the fourth semester of lessons, will receive
                     a grade of "Incomplete" and must register for extended
                     study for non-degree credit (Music 300: "Recital Extension" for 2 credits).
                     Recital Extension must be taken each semester
                     after the fourth until the recital is presented. This
                     course will be offered on a credit/no credit
                     basis only. Upon satisfactory completion
                     of the recital, the Incomplete for the
                     recital course will be replaced by a letter
                     grade and "Music 300: Recital Extension" will
                     be issued a grade of "CR." Credit derived
                     from Recital Extension does not  count
            toward degree requirements. 
 1. Recital Extension Fees: Tuition for these additional terms
        of private study will equal the cost of 2 graduate credits
        plus a $400 Recital Extension fee. Graduate assistantships
        and other forms of university-sponsored financial aid do
        not cover the Recital Extension fee. 
 2. Exceptions to Recital Extension: The exceptions to the
            Recital Extension Policy are as follows: 
 a. Students who perform their recitals during the first three
              weeks of the Spring semester are not required to register
              for Recital Extension that semester. 
b. Students who register for Recital Extension during the
                Summer may perform their recitals during the first three
                weeks of the Fall semester. However, if the student does
                not take Recital Extension during the Summer, she may
                not present the recital in the Fall semester, regardless of
                the date, without also registering for the Fall semester of
                Recital Extension. 
 3. Failure to Present Recital: The degree status of students
                  who are unable to present a recital after one semester of
                  Recital Extension will be reviewed by the Associate Dean
                  and the major advisor, who, in consultation with the major
                  teacher and department, will determine whether or not the
                  student may continue in the program. Inability to present
                  the recital after one semester of Recital Extension may be
                  grounds for dismissal from the degree program for failing
                  to maintain reasonable academic progress.  
Incompletes: All incomplete grades and keyboard proficiencies must be fulfilled by the first day of the month in which the student expects to graduate.  
Culminating Events:
Comprehensive Exam: 
                 All candidates
                     for the Master of Music degree are required
                     to take a one-hour comprehensive examination
                     in music literature and theory. A list of 100 musical works of the standard
                     literature from the Middle Ages through
                     the 20th century is available to the student
                     when admitted to the College. The list is intended as an
                     aid to preparation for the examination.             
                 The examination
                     consists of three parts: identification of specific
                     selections from a list of 100 works, identification
                     of a "mystery" selection, and score analysis.  
                 All students
                     should plan to take the examination in the
                     penultimate semester of study.
             
                  Members of
                     the graduate music history and music theory
                     departments select the music scores and musical
                     selections.
             
                 Two graduate
                     faculty members grade the examination.
             
                 Students must
                     pass all three sections. A score of 70%
                     or better must be achieved in the identification
                     section, and a "pass" or "weak pass" must
                     be achieved in the "mystery" selection and
                     the score analysis sections.  
                 The examination
                     is administered approximately ten times
                     each year. Students notify the music graduate
                     secretary no later than one week prior to
                     the requested examination administration
                 date. 
For examination dates, visit the Graduate Music Examination Schedule page on Boyer's website.  
Public Recital:  
                 Performance majors
                     present a public recital as the culminating
                     event for the master's degree (Music 433) . Graduation recitals
                     are typically one hour in length and presented on Main campus in either
                     Rock Hall or Klein Recital Hall. The student 's transcript  must provide evidence of successful private
                     lessons prior to the semester of the graduation
                     recital. Students who wish to play a recital
                     in the early Fall should plan to register
                     for and complete the final semester of lessons
                     during the preceding Summer months.  
                 A recital
                       approval jury must demonstrate
                       the student's ability to perform the degree
                       recital successfully. Normally, this evaluation is made at the preceding semester's jury. If, by
                       departmental approval, this jury does not
                       occur, then a jury must be scheduled at
                       least four weeks prior to the recital. If
                       the jury is not successfully completed by
                       that time, the department reserves
                       the right to cancel the recital date. Further
                       details are available from the department
                       chair.  
                 Graduation recitals are
                     adjudicated by three full-time music faculty
                     members.  
                   
                 Contacts
                 Program Contact Information:                     
                 www.temple.edu/boyer/  
                 Department Information:
                 Dept. of Instrumental Studies  
  Boyer College of Music 
    and Dance  
    2001 North 13th Street 
     
    Philadelphia, PA 19122 
   
  jeffrey.solow@temple.edu 
   
  215-204-5527                  
                 Department Contacts:
                 Admissions: 
            James Short 
                 jshort@temple.edu  
                   215-204-8598  
                 Program Coordinator: 
              Professor Jeffrey Solow   
                 jeffrey.solow@temple.edu 
            215-204-5527  
Graduate Chairperson: 
            Professor Jeffrey Solow  
                 jeffrey.solow@temple.edu   
                 215-204-5527  
                 Chairperson:
                 Professor Jeffrey Solow  
                 jeffrey.solow@temple.edu   
            215-204-5527  
                   
                 About the Program
                 The master's degree in clarinet performance
                   develops expertise beyond baccalaureate-level
                   achievement. Students specialize in the study
                   of the major instrument and take courses outside
                   the major area that support advanced musical
                   and academic development. The Department of
                   Instrumental Studies provides the potential
                   professional performer and/or teacher with
                   the finest instrumental training within the
                   context of a comprehensive university. Students
                   study privately with professional artist-teachers
                   and enjoy opportunities for performance in
                 numerous large and chamber music ensembles.  
                 Time Limit for Degree Completion: 6 years  
                 Campus Location: 
                 Main 
Full-Time/Part-Time Status:
Students are required to complete the degree program through classes offered before and after 4:30 p.m.  Students are also able to complete
                     the degree program on a part-time basis (8
            credit hours or less per semester).  
Department Information:  
                 Dept. of Instrumental Studies 
Boyer College of Music and Dance  
2001 North 13th Street  
Philadelphia, PA 19122  
jeffrey.solow@temple.edu   
215-204-5527  
                 Interdisciplinary Study:
                 With the approval of the major advisor, students may elect to take up to 6 graduate credits outside the field of music.  
                 Affiliation(s):
                 Not applicable. 
                 Study Abroad:
                 No. 
                 Ranking:
                 Boyer College  has been
                     ranked among the top 30 music schools in
                   the country by U.S. News & World Report.  
                 Accreditation:
                 This degree program is accredited by the National Association
    of Schools of Music (NASM).  
                 Areas of Specialization:
                 Study emphasizes performance on the
                   major instrument, solo and ensemble literature, and academic support areas
                   in music.  
                 Job Placement:
                 The program prepares musicians for
                   either professional activity or doctoral study.                  
                 Licensure:
                 Not applicable.  
                 Non-Degree Student Policy:
                 Non-matriculated students may enroll
                   in selected courses in music with permission,
                   but may not take applied lessons until they
                   have been fully admitted and matriculated.  
                   
                 Financing Opportunities 
                 Boyer College of Music and Dance offers a number of assistantships
                   and academic internships to matriculated graduate
                   students. Full awards carry a cash stipend
                   plus full tuition remission for the Fall and
                   Spring semesters. Partial awards also are
                   available in values of 1/4 or 1/2 of
                   a full award. Duties for assistantships and
                   internships vary, but typically include teaching,
                   tutoring, classroom assistance, research,
                   artistic performance, and/or direct service
                   related to academic programs. Applicants must
                   submit an assistantship/internship application
                   by March 1 to obtain priority consideration
                   for an award. 
Applications are available online at the Graduate Financial Aid page of Boyer's website.                    Typically these awards are made only in the
                   Fall semester for up to two semesters: Fall
                   and Spring. Awards may be renewed on an annual
                   basis (typically up to one additional year
                   for master's students and up to three years
                   for doctoral students), based on departmental
                   needs as well as satisfactory academic and
                 musical progress by the recipient.  
                   
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