< back to Keyboard Dept. main page The School of Music offers a master of music degree in piano performance. Usually spread over a two year time frame, the degree program is designed so that the candidate achieves a broad conceptual understanding of the major area through a synthesis of theoretical and historical information as well as the concentration on performance skills.
Admission Applicants must meet the requirements established by the Graduate School and complete its admission process. Applicants must have the equivalent of a bachelor of music degree from an accredited institution, a minimum grade average of B in all previous course work, and demonstrate an acceptable level of musical accomplishment through an audition. As part of the admission process, all applicants must demonstrate a basic knowledge of music history and theory with an acceptable evaluation on an examination administered at the time of the audition. For suggestions on acceptable audition repertoire, please contact Dr. Henry Doskey in the Keyboard Department (
doskeyh@ecu.edu).
The Curriculum The core requirements for the master’s degree (courses required of all music graduate students) are outlined in the Graduate Catalog (see the entire catalog). Also, all candidates for the master of music degree in piano performance shall participate in conducted or coached ensembles as directed by the keyboard faculty. The degree is awarded only after candidates pass a comprehensive oral examination that includes a presentation of a special project and its defense.
The specific curriculum for piano performance includes:
Applied Music: All candidates take piano lessons each semester of their enrollment.
6757: Seminar: Keyboard Literature. History and development of keyboard music; Emphasis on styles and forms in eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
6995: Recital.