Music Certificate
Audition Dates for 2024-2025
Spring 2025 Admission: audition on or before December 6, 2024
- Friday, January 17, 2025
Live Virtual Audition Day*
(reservation deadline January 3, 2025)
*virtual audition will take place in Eastern Standard Time - Saturday, January 25, 2025
In-Person Audition Day
(reservation deadline January 3, 2025) - Saturday, February 15, 2025
In-Person Audition Day
(reservation deadline January 31, 2025) - Monday, February 17, 2025
Recorded Video Admission (deadline for scholarship consideration) - Saturday, February 22, 2025
In-Person Audition Day (Final music scholarship deadline)
(reservation deadline January 31, 2025) - Saturday, April 12, 2025
In-Person Audition Day & Junior Auditions
(reservation deadline March 31, 2025)
More Information About Junior Audition Day
The Music Certificate Program is a one-year course of instruction designed for advanced, non-degree students wishing to pursue intense and concentrated musical study in conducting, instrumental performance, vocal performance and composition at the pre-master’s or post-master’s level. Prerequisite for enrollment is a bachelor’s degree or an acceptable diploma in music or its equivalent.
Major programmatic emphasis is placed on the development of solo and ensemble skills. Minimum residency of two semesters (summers excluded) at Bowling Green State University is required with 12 hours of earned credit in music courses. Students must maintain a 3.0 grade point average and show satisfactory performance at semester examination juries. A solo recital or concerto performance with orchestra or major musical composition is required. A major operatic role may substitute for the recital at the discretion of the Program Coordinator.
Although the Music Certificate Program is open to all qualified students, the program attracts many international musicians. Past certificate candidates include musicians from all over the world, including China, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Germany, Italy, Romania, Poland, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Venezuela. International students may enroll in English courses in addition to the 12 credit-hour requirement. Although acceptance into the Certificate Program does not automatically constitute admission to the Graduate College, many certificate students have successfully continued their studies as graduate candidates at BGSU. A maximum of nine credits may be transferred upon petition to other graduate programs in the College of Musical Arts if the candidate is unconditionally admitted to a master’s degree program.
Materials concerning details about the Music Certificate Program at BGSU may be received upon request.
*Please check your spam/junk email folders for correspondence from BGSU. You will get several emails from the College of Musical Arts as well as the Graduate College in regards to auditions and your application and often our emails go directly into spam/junk folders.
Brass
- Trumpet: Two contrasting solos (or solo/etude) and five standard orchestral excerpts of candidate’s choice
- Trombone: Two contrasting solo works. One must be from the standard repertoire.
Suggested solos include:
Castérède: Sonatine for Trombone
David: Trombone Concertino
Grøndahl: Trombone Concerto
Jacob: Concerto for Trombone
Tomasi: Concerto for Trombone
Wagenseil: Trombone Concerto (alto trombone)
Required Orchestral Excerpts:
Berlioz: Hungarian March
Mozart: Tuba Mirum
Ravel: Boléro
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3
Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries
Students will be asked to perform major, minor, and chromatic scales, and should be prepared for possible sight reading.
- Bass Trombone: Two contrasting solo works.
Required Orchestral Excerpts:
Berlioz - Hungarian March
Haydn - The Creation
Schumann - Symphony No. 3
Wagner - Das Rheingold, “Entry of the Gods”
Wagner - The Ride of the Valkyries
- Horn: Two complete solo works, four orchestral excerpts and one or two etudes
- Tuba: Two or three contrasting pieces (solos/etudes), scales, sight-reading and two or three orchestral excerpts
- Euphonium: Two or three contrasting pieces (solos/etudes), scales, sight-reading and two or three band excerpts
Updated: 12/01/2017 11:20PM