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Department Specifics
Our graduates include such notable performers as internationally renowned jazz and Klezmer clarinetist Don Byron, keyboardist John Medeski of Medeski, Martin & Wood, and Jacqueline Schwab, whose solo piano improvisations were featured in Ken Burns’s award-winning PBS series "The Civil War."
Development of Basic Ear Skills
Your studies begin with a rigorous aural training program designed to build basic aural skills. You will be initially assigned a set of recorded melodies, from many different musical traditions, to be sung from memory. This memorization is done solely by ear, allowing you to assimilate the details of each different style and absorb not only the superficial characteristics but also the deeper emotional and spiritual aspects of each piece. You will also work on traditional ear training.
In private lessons, you will be trained in improvisation, composition, and instrumental skills.
Development of Personal Style
As you master basic ear skills, the program becomes more flexible and becomes tailored to your individual needs. You will begin to define yourself by choosing the artists or styles most germane to your musical personality then, through deep aural absorption of the your chosen musical roots, a synthesis becomes possible, and a musical self-portrait will begin to emerge in your improvisations.
Electives supplement the core curriculum outlined above, and may include such courses as "Indian Modal Improvisation," "Yiddish Music Performance Styles," "The Music of Billie Holiday," and "Issues and Trends in American Music."