Suggested Pieces According to Instrument
- One song in Italian from the Schirmer Twenty-Four Italian Songs and Arias or a similar source.
- One British or American art song or folk song, such as those arranged by Britten, Copland, or Quilter. Broadway songs are NOT acceptable.
- One of Bach’s 2- or 3-Part Inventions or a Prelude and Fugue from the Well-Tempered Clavier.
- A movement from a sonata by Beethoven, Haydn or Mozart.
- Your choice of one of the following: a technical etude, a large Romantic work, or a contemporary work.
- An etude by Sor, Carcassi, Giuliani, or Carulli.
- An etude by Leo Brouwer, or a solo piece by Tarrega.
- An etude by Kreutzer or Dont (or comparable).
- One or two contrasting movements from the standard repertoire (sonata or concerto by Handel, Mozart, or comparable).
- An etude by Mazas or Kreutzer (or comparable).
- One or two contrasting movements from the standard repertoire (sonata or concerto by Telemann, Vivaldi, Hoffmeister, or comparable).
- One movement of a standard concerto or sonata, of moderate difficulty (i.e. concerti by J.C. Bach, Breval, Goltermann, Saint-saens, Baroque sonatas by Vivaldi, Marcello, Corelli, Brahms Sonata in E Minor)
- A solo piece or etude in contrasting style and tempo to the chosen concerto (i.e. Faure Elegy, Bruch Kol Nidre, Klengel Concertino, Tchaikovsky Nocturne)
- One of the 30 Simandl etudes or Patitucci Etudes.
- Two contrasting movements from a solo such as Eccles’ Sonata.
Two contrasting movements from any of the following:
- Mozart concerti, Bach or Handel sonatas.
- A French Conservatory piece such as the Faure Fantasie, Chaminade Concertino, Enesco Cantabile et Presto, etc. (found in the Flute Music by French Composers, edited by Moyse).
- A movement from a 20th century sonata such as Poulenc, Hindemith, or Muczynski.
- An etude selected from either a) Barret Oboe Method, b) Barret’s 40 Progressive Melodies for Oboe, c) Barret’s 16 Grand Studies for Oboe, or Ferling’s 48 Studies for Oboe.
- Two contrasting movements from the standard solo literature (e.g., Handel, Telemann, Vivaldi, Mozart, Haydn, Strauss, Poulenc, etc.
- An etude selected from Weissenborn’s 50 Advanced Studies.
- Two contrasting movements selected from among Telemann’s Sonata in F minor, Mozart’s Concerto in B-flat, or von Weber’s Concerto.
- An etude selected from Rose’s 40 Studies, Rose’s 32 Studies, or Klose’s 20 Studies.
- Two contrasting movements from the standard solo literature (Mozart’s Concerto K. 622, Weber’s Concerto #1 or #2, Finzi’s Five Bagatelles, Brahms’ Sonata #1 or #2).
- An etude, either lyrical or technical, selected from either Ferling’s 48 Studies for Oboe or Saxophone or Hite’s Melodious & Progressive Studies, Bks. 1 & 2.
- A movement from the standard solo literature: Creston, Heiden, Ibert, Glazounov, etc. in contrasting style from the etude.
- An etude such as Arban’s 14 Characteristic Studies, Bousquet’s 36 Etudes, Charlier’s 36 Transcendental Etudes, or Goldman’s Practical Studies.
- A solo such as Hummel’s Concerto in E-Flat (two contrasting movements), Kennan’s Sonata (two contrasting movements), Hansen’s Sonata (two contrasting movements), Ropartz’s Andante and Allegro, or Balay’s Andante and Allegretto.
- An etude by Kopprasch or Maxime-Alphonse.
- First movement of any Mozart horn concerto or the first movement of Strauss’s Concerto, Op. 11.
- A lyrical etude such as Rochut (Bordogni) Melodious Etudes, Book 1.
- A technical etude such as Vobaron, Kopprasch, Arban, Cornette, etc.
- A solo such as Guilmant’s Morceau Symphonique, Saint-Saens’s Cavatine Op. 144, or Barat’s Andante and Allegro.
- One of the following solos/etudes: Rochut’s Melodious Etudes, Vaughan-Williams/Droste’s Six Studies in English Folk Songs (any 3), White’s Lyric Suite (mvts 3 and 4), Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto (mvt 1).
- One of the following excerpts: Holst’s Second Suite (mvt 1), Gordon Jacob’s Earl of Oxford March, or William Schumann’s When Jesus Wept.
- An etude selected from collection by either Arban, Rochut (Bordogni), Kopprasch, Bladsevich, or Grigoriev.
- A solo such as Vaughn Williams’s Tuba Concerto or Six Studies in English Folk Songs, Gregson’s Tuba Concerto, or Hindemith’s Sonate.
Successful candidates will play all three instruments:
Snare
- A piano-forte-piano closed roll, flams, drags, and 4 stroke ruffs.
- A solo or etude by Cirone, Delecleuse, or Goldenberg.
Mallets
- All major and minor scales. Scales should be two octaves ascending and descending and performed at a moderate tempo.
- A solo for 2 or 4 mallets by Stout, Musser, Creston, Bach, Green, or Goldenberg.
Timpani
- Tune intervals of fourths and fifths and execute a piano-forte-piano roll.
- A solo or etude by Firth, Goodman, Carter, or Whaley.