Strings (Undergraduate)
Cello
- Any major or minor scale in three octaves.
- One etude (preferably from the Popper High School of Cello Playing, or by Grutzmacher, Piatti, or Duport).
- Two contrasting movements from a Bach Suite.
- The first movement from one of the following concertos: Haydn C Major or D Major, Boccherini B-Flat Major or D Major, Saint-Saëns, Lalo, Dvorák, Schumann, Elgar, or Shostakovich.
Double Bass
- Major, melodic minor, and harmonic minor scales up to three sharps and three flats, through two octaves.
- An exercise or an etude from any standard method book or etude book.
- Two solo compositions of contrasting style.
Harp
- Performance of a work which demonstrates technical and musical fundamentals, (i.e., a work by Nadermann, Rosetti, Dussek, Bach, Handel, Haydn, etc.)
- Performance of works in contrasting styles from the 19th to 21st centuries (i.e., Hindemith, Salzedo, Grandjany, Renié, Andrès, Tournier, etc.).
- An orchestral excerpt or a cadenza.
- Sight-reading.
Harp applicants who audition on-campus or at a National Audition Site must perform solo works from memory.
Viola
- Scales and arpeggios in three octaves (one major key and one minor key).
- One etude.
- Three movements of an unaccompanied suite.
- First movement of a concerto (or comparable virtuoso work).
Violin
- Any major scale in three octaves.
- Two etudes.
- A movement from a Bach Sonata or Partita.
- The first movement of a concerto.