Graduate trombone audition requirements
A pre-screening recording is required for all graduate trombone applicants.
Pre-screening repertoire
10-15 minutes of music (solo, excerpts and/or etudes). Pre-screening material can be from the live audition lists, or material of equivalent difficulty.
Live auditions
Tenor trombone
- Solo work(s)
- Two contrasting etudes from the trombone literature (Bordogni, Blazhevich, Kopprash, etc.)
- Three contrasting orchestral excerpts
- Sight reading
- DMA candidates should be prepared to perform 30 minutes of music.
The following list demonstrates the performance level expected for graduate study. Other works of similar difficulty may be substituted. Applicants are encouraged to select repertoire from under-represented composers as appropriate.
- Barfield–Red Sky
- Bernofsky–Two Latin Dances
- Bozza–Ballade
- Casterede–Sonatine
- Ewazen–Sonata
- Grondahl–Concerto
- Jacob–Concerto
- Mills–Red Dragonfly
- Peaslee–Arrows of Time
- Ropartz–Piece in E-flat minor
Orchestral excerpts: Please select three excerpts from the following list:
- Mozart–Tuba Mirum from Requiem
- Berlioz–Hungarian March
- Wagner–Ride of the Valkyries
- Ravel–Bolero
- Rossini–La gazza ladra
- Rossini–William Tell
- Saint–Saens–Symphony No. 3 (organ)
- Mahler–Symphony No. 3
- Brahms–Symphony No. 1 or No. 4
Optional material: Please feel free to include other material that demonstrates your performance abilities–jazz, contrasting etudes, unaccompanied literature, etc.
Bass trombone
- Solo work(s)
- Two contrasting etudes from the trombone literature (Bordogni, Blazhevich, Kopprash, etc.)
- Three contrasting orchestral excerpts
- Sight reading
- DMA candidates should be prepared to perform 30 minutes of music.
The following list demonstrates the performance level expected for graduate study (other works of similar difficulty may be substituted).
- Bozza–New Orleans
- Candillari–Extremely Close
- Casterede–Fantasie Concertante
- Defaye/Knaub–Deux Danses
- Koetsier–Allegro Maestoso
- Lebedev–Concerto in One Movement
- Mills–Catharsis
- Spillman–Concerto
- White–Tetra Ergon
- Wilborn–Jazz Triptych
Orchestral Excerpts: Please select three from the following list:
- Beethoven–Symphony No. 9
- Haydn–The Creation
- Berlioz–Hungarian March
- Wagner–Ride of the Valkyries
- Wagner–Entry of the Gods into Valhalla
- Schumann–Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish)
- Respighi–Fountains of Rome
- Rossini–William Tell
Optional material: Please feel free to include other material that demonstrates your performance abilities–jazz, contrasting etudes, unaccompanied literature etc.
Recorded auditions
Live auditions are strongly preferred. A recorded audition (live performance or studio recording) may be submitted in place of a live audition. Please see the recorded audition guidelines for information on submitting a recording.
A live audition is required to qualify for Teaching Assistantships. Applicants unable to travel for a live audition should contact their respective faculty member directly. Requirements for a recorded audition are identical to a live audition. Editing within a movement is prohibited. Any indication of editing may disqualify the candidate from admission. The recording (audio/video) must be in a digital format with high quality audio.
Please note that while recorded auditions will be given full consideration, the best demonstration of your musical ability is through a live audition.
Artist Diploma auditions
For information on auditioning on trombone or bass trombone for the Artist Diploma program, see the documents below:
Graduate degree sheets
Trombone studio
Brass + percussion page