UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Departments of Music and Ethnomusicology
 
 

FACULTY HANDBOOK 2008-09

 
 
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Student Recitals

 
 


UNDERGRADUATE RECITAL PACKETS

All eligible junior and seniors are required to pick up a recital packet from the Office of Student Services. Faculty must sign off on the recital date request form.

RECITAL CONFIRMATION

Once the requests are in the office, students will be assigned dates on a first-come-first-served basis. Students will be sent an assignment letter, which outlines all recital services. They will also receive the program approval form. Faculty are asked to sign off on this form.

PRINTED PROGRAM

Faculty are required to assist the students in preparing recital program copy and must sign the program approval form. Students are required to provide their own programs or present a camera-ready copy to Carol Pratt, 2539 SMB.

PROGRAM FORMAT

There is a standard format for all student recital programs. When preparing the Program Approval form, be sure to consider the following:

Music Students

The cover format is prescribed and must be followed.

Students must pay attention to details, particularly spelling, capitals, complete names and titles, accuracy.

Students must identify works completely, including key and opus when necessary.

If students are performing part of a large work, they must identify both the complete work and the part being performed (see samples).

Aside from the works being performed, the only additional information to be included in the programs is:

_______________is a student in the class of
(Student’s name)

______________ (piano, voice, etc)
(Teacher’s name)

No biographical material or acknowledgments of thanks is permitted on the program.

Voice recital programs should include English translation of foreign text.

Ethnomusicology (Jazz Studies) Students

The cover format must include the following:

University of California, Los Angeles;
Department of Ethnomusicology presents;
the student’s name;
“Senior Recital;”
Day/Date/Year/Time;
Location

Students must pay attention to details, particularly spelling, capitals, complete names and titles, accuracy.

Students must identify the title and composer/arranger of each piece.

Brief acknowledgments are permitted.

CANCELLATIONS

Should it be necessary to cancel or change a recital date, students must fill out a recital change petition, available in the Technical Services Office (1309 SMB). The instructor’s signature is required.

SAMPLE PROGRAM (FRONT)

This page should appear on the front of the folded program:

University of California, Los Angeles
Department of Music

presents

ROBERT MATSUDA
Violin

Bachelor of Music
Senior Recital

Friday, November 19, 2004
3:00 pm
Jan Popper Theater


MUSIC SAMPLE PROGRAM (INSIDE)
This page should appear on the right side of the inside of the folded program.

PROGRAM
     
Sonata No. 10 in B flat major, K. 378   Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  Allegro moderato     (1756-1791)
  Andantino sostenuto e cantabile      
  Rondo      
         
Sonata No. 1 in f minor, Op. 80   Sergei Prokofiev
  Andante assai     (1891-1953)
  Allegro brusco      
  Andante      
  Allegrissimo      
         
INTERMISSION
         
Sonata in A major   Cesar Franck
  Allegretto ben moderato     (1822-1890)
  Allegro      
  Recitativo-Fantasia      
  Allegretto poco mosso      
         
Robert Matsuda is a student from the class of Michael Tseitlin
         
         

ETHNOMUSICOLOGY SAMPLE PROGRAM (INSIDE)
This page should appear on the right side of the inside of the folded program.

Senior Recital
MILES SENZAKI SEXTET
         
BEN ADAMSON, trumpet; IAN VO, alto & soprano sax; KAMASI WASHINGTON, tenor sax; CHEYENNE HENDERSON, piano; SELINA TRAYLOR, bass; MILES SENZAKI, drums
         
  Thank you, Billy Higgins   Giant Steps  
  Thank you, Harold Land   (John Coltrane)  
  (Miles Senzaki)      
      Goodbye Porkpie Hat  
  Our Man Higgins   (Charles Mingus)  
  (Lee Morgan)      
      Butterfly  
  Song for Sharon   (Herbie Hancock)  
  (Miles Senzaki)      
      Caravan  
      (Ellington-Mills-Tizol)  
 

 

     
This program is dedicated to Billy Higgins and Harold Land