Kent State University
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:11 am
I have openings for both undergraduate and graduate tuba students at Kent State.
The School of Music offers majors in Music Education and Music. Music majors can select concentrations in Performance, Theory or Composition. Music Education majors can choose either the Choral/General or Instrumental concentration. Graduate M.M. degrees are offered in Conducting, Music Education, and Performance. Graduate M.A. degrees are offered in Composition, Ethnomusicology, Musicology, and Theory.
Undergraduate students who have a high school GPA of at least 3.4, and an ACT 24 or SAT 1090 are highly encouraged to apply, as the Honors College can help provide large scholarships.
The following links should provide some insight into the campus and School of Music.
http://dept.kent.edu/music/undergrad.html
http://dept.kent.edu/music/graduate.html
http://dept.kent.edu/music/Admission.html
Below are the remaining audition dates for Kent State, although most prospective tuba students will also visit on Friday to observe studio class and meet the other members of the studio. Kent State also accepts recorded auditions.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Some points about the tuba studio to consider:
- The KSU Tuba Studio hosts guest clinicians once a semester to provide a broader view of the musical world.
- The Tuba Studio has a designated room for lessons and individual practice sessions. The studio includes recording and playback equipment, musical library, and a digital piano.
- Tom Lukowicz maintains an active performance schedule with the Canton Symphony Orchestra and Starkweather Brass. Students are provided complimentary tickets on a rotating basis.
- Members of the studio have performed with the Key West Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Brass Quintet, and the Starkweather Brass.
- Alumni hold substitute positions with the Canton Symphony and other regional orchestras. Students have been placed into graduate programs at the Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Akron, the Artist Diploma program at Duquesne University. A recent graduate has been selected as the tuba player for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra.
You may also visit my website at http://www.TomLukowicz.com to learn more about my background. If you have any questions about Kent or would like to set up a time for a lesson and see the campus, please email me at TLukowic@kent.edu" target="_blank.
Thanks,
Tom Lukowicz
The School of Music offers majors in Music Education and Music. Music majors can select concentrations in Performance, Theory or Composition. Music Education majors can choose either the Choral/General or Instrumental concentration. Graduate M.M. degrees are offered in Conducting, Music Education, and Performance. Graduate M.A. degrees are offered in Composition, Ethnomusicology, Musicology, and Theory.
Undergraduate students who have a high school GPA of at least 3.4, and an ACT 24 or SAT 1090 are highly encouraged to apply, as the Honors College can help provide large scholarships.
The following links should provide some insight into the campus and School of Music.
http://dept.kent.edu/music/undergrad.html
http://dept.kent.edu/music/graduate.html
http://dept.kent.edu/music/Admission.html
Below are the remaining audition dates for Kent State, although most prospective tuba students will also visit on Friday to observe studio class and meet the other members of the studio. Kent State also accepts recorded auditions.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Some points about the tuba studio to consider:
- The KSU Tuba Studio hosts guest clinicians once a semester to provide a broader view of the musical world.
- The Tuba Studio has a designated room for lessons and individual practice sessions. The studio includes recording and playback equipment, musical library, and a digital piano.
- Tom Lukowicz maintains an active performance schedule with the Canton Symphony Orchestra and Starkweather Brass. Students are provided complimentary tickets on a rotating basis.
- Members of the studio have performed with the Key West Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Brass Quintet, and the Starkweather Brass.
- Alumni hold substitute positions with the Canton Symphony and other regional orchestras. Students have been placed into graduate programs at the Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Akron, the Artist Diploma program at Duquesne University. A recent graduate has been selected as the tuba player for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra.
You may also visit my website at http://www.TomLukowicz.com to learn more about my background. If you have any questions about Kent or would like to set up a time for a lesson and see the campus, please email me at TLukowic@kent.edu" target="_blank.
Thanks,
Tom Lukowicz