Master of Music in Strings Performance

Through continued development of performance skills and overall musicianship, this degree is designed to prepare the graduate for a career in performance or teaching, or doctoral study. 

Performance opportunities include the University Philharmonic, Chamber Soloists chamber orchestra, studio ensembles such as the MU Cello Choir, and chamber groups coached by members of the Esterhazy Quartet.

Prerequisites 

  • Bachelors degree in music (or demonstrated equivalent) 
  • GPA of 3.0 in the last 60 hours 
  • Senior recital 

If an applicant does not meet the required prerequisites, then appropriate course(s) may be added to the degree requirements.

Additional Requirements 

  • See Comprehensive Exam Information pdf
  • See Degree Plan Guidelines pdf
  • No more than one course with a grade lower than B- may count toward completion of the degree. 
  • All studies in music must be at the 7000 or 8000 level and at least fifteen must be at the 8000 level.
  • Nine credits are required in theory and history combined, either three history and six theory OR three theory and six history. A list of the theory courses that will fulfill the first three credits required are available on the attached pdf. No other theory courses can be used for this requirement.
  • Electives may be 7000-level or higher music or non-music courses, chosen with consultation with the advisor. 

Faculty

Associate Professor, Cello
257 Fine Arts Building
573-882-1137
Viola
Adjunct Instructor
259 Fine Arts Building
Associate Professor, Violin
260 Fine Arts Building
573-882-0937
Double Bass
Adjunct Instructor
336 Sinquefield Music Center
Professor, Violin
String Area Coordinator, Catherine P. Middlebush Chair in Fine Arts (2000-2005), Director of International Programs
264 Fine Arts Building
573-882-0930