Cello
Three octave major and harmonic minor scales through four sharps and four flats; an etude of the applicant's choice; a first movement of a concerto, such as Haydn C Major or Boccherini Bb Major, or a work of comparable difficulty; a movement of a J.S. Bach suite.
Doublebass
Three two-octave scales and one three-octave scale. An etude of the applicant's choice, representing the highest level of technical achievement; two compositions of the applicant's choice, at least of the difficulty level of the Eccles Sonata, or a concerto first movement; an orchestral excerpt, Mozart or Beethoven are recommended.
Classical Guitar
Candidates will perform two or more pieces contrasting in tempo and historical period from memory. Recommend repertoire includes works from the Renaissance through contemporary periods as well as études by Sor, Giuliani, Carcassi, Villa-Lobos, and Brouwer. Sight-reading and scale study will also be evaluated during the audition. For more information, please contact Dr. Brian Torosian (brian.torosian@wheaton.edu).
Jazz Guitar
Candidates will perform from memory a solo guitar arrangement of a jazz standard (ballad) and an ensemble (or play-along) rendition of an up-tempo bebop (blues, rhythm changes, etc.) composition with two choruses of improvisation and two choruses of comping. Improvisations should demonstrate an awareness of the underlying harmonic progression. Additionally, perform an etude by Jim Snidero or Greg Fishman (or another transcribed solo) and demonstrate two-octave major scales in any key. Sight reading will be evaluated.
Harp
Scales and Tonic Glissandos in all Keys. Etudes such as Salzedo: Conditioning Exercises for Harp or Salzedo/Lawrence: Method for the Harp. Two contrasting pieces such as: Sonata in C minor by Peschetti, Sonatina I, II by Dusek, The Harmonious Blacksmith by Handel/Salzedo, Impromptu Capprice by Pierne, A Ceremony of Carols by Britten, Concerto in B Flat by Handel or any of the following pieces by Salzedo: Suite of Eight Dances, Song in the Night, Tango or Rhumba.
Viola
Scales and Arpeggios: D major and D minor (harmonic or melodic) 3-octave scales and arpeggios to be played slurring three notes at a time. One etude from Kreutzer, Mazas, Campagnoli, or Fuchs. Two contrasting movements from either: Bach – Cello Suites, Violin Sonatas, and Partitas, or Telemann – Fantasies, or M. Reger Suite No 1 in G minor. One movement from a substantial work such as: Hoffmeister- Concerto in D Major (mvt I), Stamitz- Concerto in D Major (mvt I or III), Bloch- Suite Hebraique (mvt I), J.C Bach-Concerto (mvt I or III), Hindemith- Trauermusik (all mvts), Hindemith- Der Schwanendreher (mvt I or II), Schumann- Fairy Tales (any mvt), Schubert- Arpeggione Sonata (any mvt), Walton- Concerto for Viola (mvt I), Bartok- Concerto for Viola (mvt I), Brahms- Sonatas Op. 120 No. 1 or 2 (any mvt), Bruch- Romance.
Violin
Three octave major and melodic minor scales and arpeggios through four sharps and four flats; a movement of a solo Bach sonata or partita; an etude, such as Kreutzer, Dont or Rode; the first movement of a standard concerto, such as Mozart, Mendelssohn, Bruch, Lalo, Barber, or another of comparable difficulty; memorization is encouraged; applicants are welcome to demonstrate any work they may have done in improvisation or composition.