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  • IWannaPlayEuph
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 15

    Auditioning for UNT

    So i live in Oregon and was planning on auditioning for Portland State university and Central Washington University (for money). However, today i had a lesson with Fred Sautter (former principal trumpet of the Oregon Symphony), and he told me I need to audition for Dr. Bowman's studio, because I want to study performance. I don't know if anyone else has auditioned there, but I was wondering if anyone had any advice what to expect. and by the way, I'm playing the carnival of venice for the audition, the first arban characteristic study, and i know all my major scales (2 octaves). Any advice would be great! thanks!

  • pam
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 159

    #2
    Auditioning for UNT

    The first piece of advice would be to check whether or not Carnival is on UNT's list of approved solos for undergrad performance majors. The last time I checked, the list was: Guilmant - Morceau Symphonique; Barat - Andante et Allegro; Capuzzi/Catelinet - Andante and Rondo; Bellstedt - Napoli Variations; Pryor - Blue Bells of Scotland.

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    • IWannaPlayEuph
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 15

      #3
      Auditioning for UNT

      haha, sorry, didn't tell the whole story. I E-mailed Brian Bowman to ask if it was okay, at it is. But he asked for a melodic etude (I think i'm using Rochut #4) and the first characteristic study. other than that i'm good!

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