
![]() Graduate Admission and Audition InformationThe College of Music offers graduate degrees in performance at both the Masters (MM) and Doctoral (DMA) levels. Some helpful pages: Audition InformationAuditions for graduate trombonists should be scheduled directly with Bill Stanley (303) 492-5469; william.stanley@colorado.edu. Applications and other administrative inquiries should go to the Graduate Music Office: Steve Bruns, Assoc. Dean for Graduate Studies (303) 492-2207. Live auditions (preferable) will be performed for a committee of brass faculty and should last about 20 minutes. Recorded auditions are allowed, but if at all possible it is better to audition live. This gives us the chance to become acquainted at least for a short while. Please include two or more selections in contrasting styles. Materials other than solo repertoire (e.g. orchestral excerpts, jazz, etc.) are fine - even encouraged. I view the audition as an aural resume of where you are musically. Play what demonstrates your performance level at its best. Accompanists are available if given plenty of notice. Other Supporting MaterialsA repertoire list, including both performed pieces and other less familiar pieces, is very valuable for me to become more familiar with your preparation for graduate study. Applicants for the DMA will need to submit an example of scholarly writing with your application. Letters of recommendation will be read in you application file so you need not send these directly to me. ![]() Financial AidCurrently there is one graduate assistantship assigned to the trombone studio. Duties include performing with the graduate brass quintet, assisting with studio instruction (depending on my load) and possibly assisting with a class - 10 hours per week total. There is a partial tuition waiver and stipend attached to the assistantship which varies in amount from year to year. Please check in the Graduate Music Office for current details.
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