Daytime Student Recital Information
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Daytime Student Recital Information Spring 2017
PURPOSE
The DAYTIME STUDENT RECITAL SERIES provides an opportunity for music students to perform their repertoire in front of an audience and serves as a vehicle for developing performance skills. Performing in DAYTIME STUDENT RECITALS can lead to great confidence in Junior, Senior and Graduate recitals and to performing in general.
PLACE AND TIME:
DAYTIME STUDENT RECITALS are scheduled in the Recital Hall on the following days (please note that some dates are reserved for studio recitals):
Recital Date Program Reservation/Open Host
MARCH
Monday, 6th Open Barczyk
Thursday, 9th - 3:30pm Logan, Clarinet Students Logan
Monday, 13th Barczyk, Cello Studio Barczyk
Monday, 27th Honer, Tuba/Euphonium Horner
APRIL
Monday, 24th Humphrey, Percussion Studio Humphrey
MAY
Monday, 1st Open Barczyk
Friday, 5th Nichols, Flute Studio Nichols
Monday, 8th Barczyk, Cello Studio Barczyk
REQUEST PROCEDURE:
1. Complete the Daytime Student Recital form on the Music Department website (Click Here ). You'll need Adobe Acrobat to view them. Print out the complete form, sign it and ask your applied teacher or ensemble coordinator to sign the RECITAL REQUEST FORM. 2. The RECITAL REQUEST FORMS are to be placed in the Prof. Barczyk’s mailbox in the main office. 3. The deadline for submitting a DAYTIME STUDENT RECITAL FORM is NO LATER THAN SEVEN DAYS BEFORE THE REQUESTED RECITAL DATE. Performers are scheduled on a first-come, first-serve basis. 4. In order to accommodate as many students as possible, there is a 10 MINUTE performance time limit. Special permission can be given for longer time if the recital time is not filled. 5. The program will be posted two or three days before the recital date. PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE:
1. RECITAL DRESS CODE: PLEASE LOOK NEAT! 2. It is your responsibility to arrive on time and prior to your scheduled performance. The recital will start promptly at 12 Noon. If you are not there when you are supposed to be, you will miss your chance to perform. 3. Tell your stage manager or faculty member in charge what you need (piano lid closed, short stick, full stick; music stand, chair, etc.). 4. Please remain quiet while others are performing.
ATTENDANCE:
DAYTIME STUDENT RECITALS are open to the TU campus community and visitors from the general public. All students are encouraged to attend these recitals in support of their fellow students.