| a. |
Non-seniors
wishing to present a solo or shared recital will present a double
jury (approximately twenty minutes of music from the proposed recital
program) at the end of the semester preceding the anticipated recital.
Jury faculty will evaluate the level of preparedness and quality
of the jury performance. |
| b. |
Evaluating
faculty reserve the right to fail the student if he or she is inadequately
prepared. |
| c. |
If students
plan to perform on more than one instrument in their recital, they
must be taking private instruction with Skidmore music faculty in
voice or whatever other instrument(s) they are planning to play,
in addition to lessons on their primary instrument. In addition,
they must perform a separate jury audition for each additional instrument
(or voice). |
| d. |
Upon satisfactory
completion of the extra juries, the teachers will approve the recital. |
| e. |
The recital may be held in Filene Recital Hall or another available campus venue, including the Payne Room at the Tang. |
| f. |
Non-seniors
may sign up for their recital date only after seniors have done
so. |
| g. |
Students
must consult the Music Department Secretary in order to reserve
a recital date. Only the secretary can write the reservation in
the Music Department calendar. |
| h. |
Students
who do not pass the auditions may still be eligible, with the permission
of the instructor and faculty discussion, to pursue other performance
options. |
| i. |
Any memorization
requirement is up to the individual teacher. |