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Music Department FAQ's
- If I am accepted to the University, am I automatically accepted in the Department of Music?
- What do I perform for the audition?
- Is an accompanist required for the audition?
- Is there a music theory placement examination?
- What if I cannot attend a scheduled audition day?
- How do I apply to The University of Toledo?
- How much practice time is expected?
- I am not a music major. Am I still eligible for a music scholarship?
- Do I need to audition to participate in an ensemble?
If I am accepted to the University, am I automatically accepted in the Department
of Music?
No. Acceptance into the University of Toledo is a requirement for each student regardless
of major. To be accepted in the Department of Music, you must successfully complete
an audition into the music department on your major instrument/voice.
What do I perform for the audition?
The requirements for audition can be found by clicking http://www.utoledo.edu/cvpa/music/audition_req.html
Is an accompanist required for the audition?
The department provides an accompanist for vocal music auditions. An accompanist
is not required for auditioning on an instrument. You may bring your own accompanist
if you desire to do so. Click for more information about accompanists.
Is there a music theory placement examination?
Yes, all incoming students are required to take a music theory placement exam. The
test covers written and aural identification of fundamental music elements including:
meters and time signatures, rhythmic values, clefs, note names, key signatures, and
scales.
Students who pass the music theory placement test are permitted to register for MUS
1610 Music Theory and Ear Training I. Those who do not pass the test must register
for MUS 2200 Music Theory for the Non-Major.
Students with limited or no background in music theory are encouraged to consult an
introductory music theory text such as the following: “Music First!” by Gary C. White,
“Mastering the Fundamentals of Music” by Rebecca M. Herrold, or “Fundamentals of Music”
by Earl Henry.
Students who receive a score of 4 or higher on the Music Theory Advanced Placement
are not required to take a music theory placement test.
What if I cannot attend a scheduled audition day?
Individual auditions can be scheduled on other days if necessary. If distance prohibits
an on-campus audition, permission for submitting a recorded audition may be granted
by the appropriate applied music or music ensemble faculty.
How do I apply to The University of Toledo?
Applying to UT can be done in one of several ways. Undergraduate students have the
following options:
Option 1: Apply online
This option is the fastest, allowing you to fill out and submit
your application online in one easy step.
Option 2: Fill out a printed application
Printed application forms are distributed
in the mail, during visits to campus, and online as a PDF.
Applications to The University of Toledo are accepted throughout the year, and admission
decisions are made on a rolling basis. Refer to our Application Timeline for other
dates and deadlines.
Applying to Graduate/Professional Programs
To apply for admission into the graduate program, please visit the Graduate Admission
page.
What extra expenses will I have as a music student?
There are additional lab fees for private instruction (14 lessons per semester) and
chamber ensemble. Students will need to purchase music for their applied lessons.
Concert dress for most performing ensembles is a traditional black tuxedo for male
students and a conservative black dress for female students. Marching Band students
must provide their own black shoes.
How much practice time is expected?
Students in applied private music lessons are expected to practice one hour a day
per credit hour for which they are registered. Performance Majors register for a
4 credit hour lesson. Music education majors register for a 2 credit hour lesson.
Large ensembles meet as a class 2 or 4 days per week. Marching Band rehearses 4 days
a week plus game days.
I am not a music major. Am I still eligible for a music scholarship?
Scholarships are available for ensemble participation. You must audition in order
to be considered for a music scholarship. Online audition sign-up form.
Do I need to audition to participate in an ensemble?
The band, choir, orchestra and jazz ensemble directors require auditions for acceptance
into their ensembles. To audition, contact the director of the ensemble you are interested
in:
Dr. Jason Stumbo – Director of Bands – 419.530.2217 e-mail: jason.stumbo@utoledo.edu
Dr. Stephen Hodge – Director of Choirs 419.530.4558 e-mail: stephen.hodge@utoledo.edu
Robert Mirakian – Director of Orchestra 419.530.4553 e-mail: robert.mirakian@utoledo.edu
Dr. Gunnar Mossblad – Director of Jazz Ensemble 419.530.4555 e-mail: gunnar.mossblad@utoledo.edu
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