Performance Handbook
 
E. RECITALS
 
2. SENIOR RECITALS
 
a. A full senior recital should consist of approximately one hour of music, selected by the teacher and student.
b. All recitals given in the senior year will require an audition during the last week of classes of the semester before the recital is to take place.
c. Senior non-jazz recital auditions will be 20 to 25 minutes in length, usually the last Friday morning of the semester. Auditions are normally held between 9 A.M. and 1 P.M.
d. Students preparing classical music recitals will present their auditions in front of the Artists-in-Residence and any part-time or academic faculty who wish to attend.
e. John Nazarenko will schedule senior jazz recital auditions for a separate time, also in early December. See #5 in this section for jazz recital audition information.
f. Seniors wishing to present shared recitals will present a double jury (approximately 20 to 25 minutes long) in the presence of at least two faculty members, their teachers among them.
g. Scheduling of senior recitals is as follows:
 
i. Seniors will have up to one week after their Senior Recital Auditions to set their recital date. This must be done in the presence of the Music Department Secretary, who is the only person authorized to write the reservation in the Music Department calendar book.
ii. Students presenting a Senior Recital will enroll in MP 375 for three credits; Consult the current catalogue for details of the course.
h. The recital will normally be held in Filene Recital Hall.

September, 2006