Clarinet admission requirements for BA and non-degree studies

Admission requirements are the same for in person and online applicants unless indicated otherwise.

Main subject

Etude:

  • Klose: Études Caracteristiques - one etude
  • A book of etudes of the candidate's choice - one etude

(The candidate may choose any etude from each book)

Pieces:

  • C. M. von Weber: Concertino in E-flat major, Op.26 (performed without sheet music).
  • One performance piece or sonata movement chosen by the candidate that differs in style and character from the Weber Concertino.

Scales (without sheet music):

  • Diatonic scales (major, harmonic minor) up to key signature 7-sharp, 7-flat (legato and staccato/tenuto, thirds, triads)
  • Whole-tone scales, chromatic scales (legato and staccato/tenuto)

Sight-reading practice (extract chosen by entrance examination committee at the exam.)

 

GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS - ONLY FOR FULL-TIME BA STUDIES

A. SOLFEGE, MUSIC THEORY

General requirements: in-depth understanding of the theory of classical harmony (diatonic triads and seventh-chords, their inversions; double dominant; sharpened subdominants with diminished seventh [#IIo7, #IVo7] and their inversions), knowledge of simple and complex forms (incl. compound ternary form [Trio form]).
 
Written examination:
1.) Dictation of a four-part harmonic progression (max. 15 chords), notation of all parts; indication of the harmonic progression with figures above or below the bass line (figured bass) or with Roman and Arabic numerals. (Played 6 times.)
2.) Writing out, in close voicing, of two four-part harmonic progressions (max. 11 chords) from Roman and Arabic numberals.
3.) Writing down an 8-12-bar piece in baroque or Viennese classical style containing equally elaborated parts after dictation (Played 9-10 times).
4.) Dictation of a sequence including twelve to sixteen intervals, triads and seventh-chords and their inversions. The chords should also be named. (Played 3-4 times).
5.) Notation of the dictated rhythm by ear.
6.)  Indication of the parts of simple and compound binary and ternary forms of a musical excerpt given on the spot. Indication of proper keys, modulations, cadences and functions are also needed.
Oral examination:
1.) Playing (on the keyboard) of harmonic progressions based on classical harmony after dictation.
2.) Sight-singing of two song excerpts from:

a) the 18th century,

b) the late 19th century or 20th century

with a maximum of 12 bars.

3.) Identification and singing of intervals, triads and chords of four notes, as well as their inversions from the given notes.

4.) Clapping or tapping of short rhythmic patterns by sight or by ear.

SAMPLE SHEET MUSIC

B. PIANO AS COMPULSORY SUBJECT

  • J. S. Bach: a short prelude of higher difficulty level or a two-part invention.
  • A movement from a classical sonata, or a sonatina movement of the same difficulty level.
  • Bartók: one piece from "Microcosmos III" or from "For Children II".
  • A solo piece of the above difficulty level.

 

C. FOLK MUSIC

  • Informal conversation about the folk music of the candidate's country.