Do you have a child who graduated this year and is
pursuing a different kind of course besides the traditional course like
architecture and nursing ?
Did you know that talent can get you a college
scholarship?
I was blessed to have daughters that are artistic, they
is why there were able to study to some of the prestigious school in the metro
and one of them is UP Dililman
Just like my children, you can also send your children to
UP
Do your children have a talent in dance and music or you want
to continue your dream of becoming a performing artist someday.
Here is now your chance to as UP College of Music is
opening its door to aspiring artist to continue their dream.
You have until
April 15, 2016 to apply and you don’t need an UPCAT for this just as
long as you can pass the talent test.
This is for All Incoming Students for 1st Semester, SY
2016-2017
TO DOWNLOAD YOUR APPLICATION, CHECK THIS LINK
http://music.upd.edu.ph/admission.html
Note: Note: There
is no 2nd Semester admission for undergraduate program: Application Period:
February 01 – April 15, 2016
UPCAT Applicants please call the College Secretary’s
Office at 981-8500 local 2627 for an important instruction.
Testing Fee – Php 500.00 (Pls. Pay at the UP Cashier’s
Office, back of PNB Building)
Please bring supporting documents together with
application form/2 pcs 2 x 2 colored pictures
Applicants may apply to more than one degree program.
These applications will be treated and processed in all respects as separate
applications.
TOEFL required of all foreign applicants whose native
language is not English or who do not come from schools where the medium of
instruction is English.
IMPORTANT:
It is the responsibility of the student to check the
status of his/her application especially with regard to acceptance status. ONLY students who confirm their intent to
enroll by a deadline set by the college are considered accepted. Acceptance
slots of those who do not confirm by the deadline will be assigned to another
applicant.
As a rule, no alternative date/s for either the Music
Theory Exam or Talent Audition is/are provided.
RE: ENTRANCE
REQUIREMENTS
A. MUSIC
THEORY EXAM -
Saturday, 16 April 2016
9:00am – 12:00 noon
Abelardo Hall Auditorium
Bring your Official Receipt and 2 sharpened pencils,
Mongol #2.
(The exam will start promptly at 9:00 a.m.)
* Only students who pass the Music Theory Exam can take
the Talent Audition.
Exam results will be posted on Wednesday, 20 April 2016
4:00pm, on the College Secretary’s Bulletin Board.
B. TALENT
AUDITION -
Saturday, 23 April 2016
(See posters for date, time schedule & room
assignment)
Names of admitted students for the 1st Semester of AY
2016-2017 will be posted on Thursday, 28 April 2016, 9:00am on the College
Secretary’s Bulletin Board. See Ms.
Connie for Admission Requirements.
WHO MAY APPLY:
1. High School Graduates
2. Transfer students from other UP units or other
universities/colleges.
3. 2nd degree Applicants
COURSE OFFERINGS
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC (CM)
A 3-year purely Music Program with concentration in the
performing areas of Voice, Strings, Winds & Percussion.
.
DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE AND PERFORMING MUSICAL ARTS (DCPMA)
A 4-year course of study with a heavy concentration on
the applied and theoretical arts. The major areas available are Asian Music,
Band Conducting, Choral Conducting, Composition, Dance, Instruments (Strings,
Winds & Percussion), Music Education, Piano and Voice.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (BM)
A 5-year course of study with a wider coverage providing
a well rounded preparation for a career in music. Major areas include
Composition, Conducting (Band, Choral and Orchestral), Dance, Instruments
(Strings, Winds and Percussion), Music Education, Musicology, Piano and Voice.
GRADUATE PROGRAM
MASTER OF MUSIC (MM)
This is a 2-year course of study designed to develop a
balance between depth in an area of specialization on the one hand a breadth of
competence on the other. For inquiries and requirements, see the Graduate
Program Office Room 216.
Diagnostic Exams for applicants to the graduate programs
are scheduled on the same day as the undergraduate entrance test.
Requirements specific to the different MM programs
1) Graduate Placement Examinations Coverage:
I. Fundamental musical skills and analysis:
a. Dictation
("melodic")
b.
Sight-singing
c. Analysis
of a musical piece (visual)
d. Keyboard
proficiency
II. Identification of musical styles (historical and
geographic)
2) Piano Proficiency Requirements
Master of Music_specific requirements
Master of Music_Graduate Placement Exam Coverage
Master of Music_admission requirements
MM Application Form 1
MM Application Form 2
PhD in MUSIC
PhD Music Application Form 1
PhD Music Application Form 2
Schedule of Admissions to the Graduate Programs SY
2016-2017
UP COLLEGE OF MUSIC ADMISSION TO THE GRADUATE PROGRAMS
(SY 2016 - 2017)
Master in Music (MM) and Doctor of Philosophy in Music
(PhD)
Application Period: February 1 – April 15, 2016.
Note: There is no 2nd Semester admission.
Testing Fee – Php 500.00 (After getting the Billing
Statement from the Admin Office, pls. pay at the Cashier’s Office, back of PNB
Building.)
Please submit supporting documents together with the
application form and 2 pcs of 2x2 colored pictures.
TOEFL is required of all foreign applicants whose native
language is not English or who do not come from schools where the medium of
instruction is English.
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the student to
check the status of his/her application especially with regard to acceptance
status. ONLY students who confirm their intent to enroll by a deadline set by
the college are considered accepted.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. EXAMS
1.
Graduate Placement Exam/GPE (MM) Venue:
Room 216
Saturday, 16 April 2016; 9:00am – 12:00n (Music
Literature) & 2:00-5:00pm (Theory)
2.
Diagnostic Examination (PhD) Venue: Sound Laboratory
Saturday, 16 April 2016; 9:00am – 12:00n &
2:00-5:00pm
Bring your Official Receipt, ballpen and pencil. (The
exam will start promptly at 9:00 a.m.)
B.
AUDITION/INTERVIEW -
1.TalentAudition (MM)
Saturday, 23 April 2016 (See posters for date, time & room
assignment)
2. Entrance Interview (PhD) – Saturday, 23 April 2016,
10am-12n, at the Dean’s Office
C. KEYBOARD PROFICIENCY EXAM (MM only) – To be announced.
Names of admitted students for the 1st Semester, AY
2016-2017 will be posted on Thursday, 28 April 2016, 9am on the College
Secretary's Bulletin Board.
For Admission Requirements and more information,
visit
http://music.upd.edu.ph/academics.html or see Mr. Rommel at the Graduate
Programs Office, Rm. 216. Application forms for both the MM & PhD programs
may be downloaded at http://music.upd.edu.ph/admission.html. For inquiries,
please email Dr. Raul Navarro, coordinator of the Graduate Programs, at
rcnavarro_music@yahoo.com.
Requests for delayed taking of any entrance requirement
will be on a case to case basis depending on the reason. The final decision rests
on the College of Music. Please write a formal letter of request for
re-scheduling to the Dean’s Office thru the College Secretary.
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for DANCE
1. 2-3 years of serious ballet training from a recognized
school
2. Girls must dance on pointe shoes (toe shoes)
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for COMPOSITION
1. Two (2) original composition in written form
2. Sight-reading proficiency
3. Dictation
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for PERCUSSION
1. Selection from RUBANK Elementary and Intermediate
Methods or any other Methods
2. Fundamental strokes for drum
3. Sight-reading proficiency
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for PIANO
1. Scales & Arpeggios, 4 Octaves (Major & Minor
Keys);
2. One work by J.S. BACH chosen from the Two or Three
Part Inventions, the 48 Prelude & Fugues, Toccatas, Partitas, or the
English & French Suites;
3. A Virtuosic Etude chosen from Czerny, Op.299 (except
Nos. 1-5), Chopin (except Op.10 #3, Op.10 #6, Op.25 #7), Liszt, Rachmaninoff
(except Op.33 #7, Op.39 #2), Scriabin (except Op.2 #1), Prokofiev, or Debussy;
4. One fast movement of a 3-movement Classical Sonata by
Haydn, Mozart (except K.545), Beethoven (except Op. 49, Nos. 1-2), or Schubert;
5. A work chosen freely by the applicant, preferably a
work from the 19th or 20th Centuries;
6. A work will be given to the applicant during the
audition for sight reading proficiency. Entire program should be played from
memory.
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for VOICE
1. One song from the Italian Anthology Bk I*
2. One Kundiman song (Abelardo, Santiago, Cuenco, San
Pedro or F. de Leon)
3. Knowledge of sigh-treading
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
* memorized
Departmental Audition Requirements for MUSIC EDUCATION
1. Sing a capella
2. Sing another song while accompanying oneself with any
accompanying instrument (like guitar or piano)
3. Play an instrument
4. Essay (the topic will be given on the day itself
5. Interview
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for WINDS
1. Selection from RUBANK Intermediate Methods or any
other Methods
2. Two pieces: one fast, one slow
3. Scales
4. Sight-reading proficiency
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
l. Departmental Audition Requirements for CHORAL
CONDUCTING
1. Proof of previous choral experience or affiliation
with choral groups (as conductor, member or accompanist)
2. Proficiency in Piano or Voice
3. Sight-reading proficiency
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for INSTRUMENTAL
CONDUCTING
1. Proof of conducting ability (sample programs of
concerts previously conducted or been a member of)
2. Proficiency in Instrument
3. Sight-reading proficiency
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
I. Departmental Audition Requirements for DCPMA ASIAN
MUSIC
1. Proficiency in Instrument or Voice
II. Consult Information Sheet for Audition Schedule
Departmental Audition Requirements for STRINGS (SY
2016-2017)
I. Scales and Arpeggios
A. Bowed (Violin,
Viola, Cello and Double Bass)
1. All major
scales and arpeggios in three octaves
2. All minor
scales and arpeggios in three octaves
B. Guitar
1. Major scales
in two octaves (open position only): C, G, D, A, E
2. Harmonic minor
scales in two octaves (open position only): c, g, d, a, e
II. Sight-reading
III. Repertoire
A. Violin
One (1)
movement (with cadenza) of a concerto by Bach, Haydn, or Mozart, and one (1)
contrasting
piece or etude
by Kayser or Dont
B. Viola
Two (2)
contrasting movements of a standard concerto or sonata and an etude by Kayser
or Dont
C. Cello
Two (2)
contrasting movements of a standard concerto or sonata and an etude by Kayser
or Dotzauer
D. Double Bass
Two (2)
contrasting pieces of applicant’s choice, and two (2) orchestral excerpts.
E. Guitar
Four (4) guitar
studies (must be played by memory)
1. Study
no. 5 in B Minor by Fernando Sor from Twenty Studies for the Guitar (Andres
Segovia edition)
2. Study
no. 5 in E Major by Mauro Giuliani from 24 Studies for the Guitar, Op. 100
(Joseph Zuth edition)
3. Study
no. 10 in D Major by Matteo Carcassi from 25 Melodic and Progressive Studies,
Op. 60
4. Study
no. 9 in A Major by Matteo Carcassi from 25 Melodic and Progressive Studies,
Op. 60
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