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MM in Orchestral Studies, Roosevelt University

Chicago, Illinois

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24 Months

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About this course

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Roosevelt University's Orchestral Studies program is designed to prepare students for careers as orchestral musicians. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes weekly mock audition classes led by professional Chicago musicians, private lessons focusing on orchestral repertoire, and opportunities for ensemble and chamber music performance. Students develop the essential skills required to succeed in auditions and thrive in orchestral settings through intensive training, including coursework on orchestral excerpts and audition strategies. The program emphasizes real-world performance experience, aiming to equip students with the confidence and expertise needed for professional orchestral careers.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Roosevelt's Orchestral Studies program is highly recommended because it features experienced faculty who are active performers with prestigious organizations like the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Lyric Opera of Chicago. The program offers intensive audition preparation, including weekly excerpt lessons, mock auditions, and guest musicians from the Midwest. Additionally, students benefit from regular performance opportunities through ensemble and chamber music, providing a well-rounded and immersive orchestral training experience.

Specialisation

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The program caters to students majoring in strings, woodwinds, brass, harp, or percussion. It's a specialized course that focuses on preparing students specifically for orchestral careers, with coursework and practical training tailored for each instrument group including brass, percussion, winds, and strings.

Course fees

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Application fees

35.92L

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1st year tuition fees

35.92L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students can pursue either a Master of Music (MM) or a Diploma in Orchestral Studies, with specializations in Brass, Percussion, Winds, or Strings. The program includes courses, private lessons, ensemble work, a professional seminar, and audition workshops designed to prepare students for professional orchestral careers.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

PTE

55

DUOLINGO

110

TOEFL

80

Career prospects

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Graduates of the Orchestral Studies program are prepared to work as professional orchestral musicians. The program's focus on audition skills and repertoire preparation makes graduates well-equipped for auditions and careers in orchestras, ensembles, and other performance settings.

FAQs

What instruments are covered in this program?

The program offers specialization in Brass, Harp, Percussion, Strings, and Woodwinds.

What are the main components of the curriculum?

The curriculum includes private lessons, ensemble participation, a professional seminar, audition workshops, and weekly mock audition classes.