G'day everyone
This would have to be about the most common question on the forum, and I will search/research extensively, but I just thought I would ask as well. I am applying for a BMus at the University of Melbourne starting 2009, and obviously need to get an audition ready. This is the criteria they give:
All applicants are asked to prepare three pieces demonstrating their skill on the instrument they wish to study. The pieces should be of contrasting style, period and composer and the audition program should be no longer than 20 minutes. Works should be chosen from the classical repertoire (not contemporary popular or jazz). A sample program might include works from the Baroque, Romantic and Twentieth Century repertoires. Applicants should note that the audition panel will only hear about 15 minutes of selected repertoire and may
also ask for a demonstration of technical work (scales, arpeggios, etc).
I'm pretty sure it's a Grade 7 AMEB standard minimum. Here is a program I played about 2 years ago now, haven't played most of them since because I never really liked the pieces that much, I didn't choose them.
- Bach: Prelude, Bb major, Book 1, no. 22.
- Mozart: 1st Movement, Sonata, F major, K332.
- Albeniz: Malaguena, Op. 165, no. 3
- Mendelssohn: Song without words, Op. 209, no. 3
- Bartok: Sonatina
- Norton: Prelude VII, Latin preludes
Baroque: Bach P&F is an obvious choice, but they're probably sick to death hearing them in auditions by now. Have learnt the prelude to no. 21 Bk.I, and about half of the prelude no. 12 Bk. 2. Would need to go for about 6-7 (20 mins/3 pieces)minutes I guess.
Romantic: A piece of about Grade 8 level. Again, about 6-7 minutes. I'm sure there are hundreds of pieces which fit the bill but I can't think of many. I'll come back when I think of some and see what people think.
20th Century: This is probably what I need the most help with. I might not necessarily need a 20th century piece, but it would probably be good to have one to balance the program a little more.
I tend to prefer pieces in the minor key, but am open to any considerations. Auditions are in November, which isn't a problem since I'm usually a fast learner.
Any help greatly appreciated,
popdog.