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Students who plan to major in music may apply for
this scholarship. They may earn up to $1,000/year.
In-Person Audition Form
Recorded Audition Form (.pdf)
Music at Greenville College
Music is a tradition at Greenville College not limited
to music majors. For more than 50 years the Greenville College Choir
has taken an annual spring tour, in addition to weekend trips. This
elite vocal group has a reputation for fine choral performances
in music ranging from Bach to contemporary composers.
The College Band has established its place as a
performing group, including several ensembles. Other opportunities
for musical involvement are available in the Chamber singers, the
String Ensemble, and other contemporary Christian
musical groups. Other ensembles can be formed by interested students
and, if approved by the music department, may represent the College
in churches, youth groups, and the like.
Music Scholarship Auditions FAQs
1. Who is eligible to receive a Music Scholarship?
- All students who intend to pursue a degree in the Bachelor of Arts in Music
(BA), the Bachelor of Music Education (BME), or the Bachelor of Science
in Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) at Greenville College are
eligible to audition for a Music Scholarship. In order to receive a
Music Scholarship, students must declare one of the majors listed above
and be making progress toward the degree by staying within one of the
Music Department degree plans.
- Students who intend to minor in music are NOT eligible to audition for a Music Scholarship.
- Non-music majors who choose to participate in concert band or chamber orchestra
are eligible to audition for a Concert Band/Chamber Orchestra
Scholarship. For information on the Concert Band/Chamber Orchestra
Scholarship, visit Financial Aid.
- Music Scholarships vary in amount, based upon talent, experience, and
perceived value to the department. (For
more information about the Financial Aid process, visit Financial Aid.)
Music Scholarships range from $500 to $1000. These scholarships are
renewable annually, as long as a student maintains a 2.5 cumulative GPA
and remains a music major in one of the music department degree plans.
2. When can I audition for a Music Scholarship?
- The music department will offer Music Scholarship auditions at the Whitlock
Music Center on Sunday, February 17,
2008. Auditions are scheduled from 2:15 p.m. throughout the afternoon
as needed.
- Reservations for a time slot for these auditions can be obtained through the
Admissions Office of Greenville College. Timeslots will be reserved for
students on a first-come first-served basis. Prospective students may
reserve an audition time by completing the online Music Audition form.
3. What if I cannot audition on these dates? Do I have other options?
- While the music department prefers to hear scholarship auditions live and in
person, students may present their audition on a videotape or DVD. No audiotapes will be considered for audition purposes.
- All recorded auditions must include a Music Audition form,
your essay answer, and your music resume (see the information under
question #4 about the essay and music resume) and be postmarked by
March 1, 2008. Send your recorded audition to:
Office of Admissions
Greenville College
315 East College Avenue
Greenville, IL 62246-1145
4. How should I prepare for a Music Scholarship audition?
- Prepare a brief typed résumé of your musical activities, music training, and
music-related awards (such as All State participation), and a list of
the pieces you have studied and performed. It would also be beneficial
for you to list your high school GPA and your SAT/ACT scores. The
résumé should indicate how many years of applied lessons you have
studied on your primary instrument. It should also indicate your applied teacher(s) for the last few years. Please provide your current teacher's contact information (phone or e-mail).
- Prepare a brief one or two paragraph essay explaining why you wish to pursue your chosen degree plan.
- Prepare two selections of differing musical styles to perform at the auditions.
- For prospective CCM students, the best combination is one traditional or
classically-based repertoire selection and one contemporary selection
of the student's choice. Otherwise, two contemporary selections of
differing styles will suffice. Drummers need to prepare a series of at
least four percussion styles to play rather than two song selections.
- For students pursuing a BA or BME, the two selections should come from two
of the following musical periods: Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or
Contemporary "classical".
5. What if I play more than one instrument? Can I audition on more than one instrument?
- Many of our students play multiple instruments. However, music scholarships are awarded on the basis of your principal instrument.
Each student must select one instrument (voice is considered an
instrument) that will be the focus of his or her study throughout the
degree. This is not to say that students may study only one instrument
during their time a Greenville College, but scholarships are awarded
only on the basis of one primary instrument.
- Do not plan to play more than one instrument during the audition as the
timeslots are limited to 10 minutes each. Please avoid playing a
secondary instrument while performing your primary instrument.
Scholarship awards are based primarily on the student's skill and
experience with their primary instrument. Students accompanying
themselves may detract from the presentation of their primary
instrument.
6. What should I do about accompaniment? Is accompaniment provided?
- You may bring an accompanist and/or a recorded accompaniment tape/CD to the audition. Do not bring more than one accompanist to your audition. We are interested in hearing the prospective student rather than a backup ensemble.
- The Music Department will not provide an accompanist.
7. Should I bring my instrument with me to the auditions ?
- If you are auditioning on a traditional band or orchestral instrument,
then you should bring your instrument with you to the audition.
Drummers should not bring their instruments as the college will supply
a standard trap-set configuration for the auditions. Drummers should
bring their sticks and mallets. Electric guitar students should NOT
bring their amplifier as we will supply one during the audition.
Microphones will also be available for contemporary vocal styles.
- Due to time constraints during the auditions, there is insufficient time to
set up and break down your personal drum set or amplifiers. We will
take into consideration the fact that you will be playing an instrument
that is not your own.
8. Is there somewhere I can warm up or practice before the audition?
- Greenville College has a number of practice rooms on the first level of the Whitlock
Music Center that will be available for you to warm up prior to your
audition time. Representatives from the music department will be
available to direct you to these facilities.
- Students who need a tape player or CD player for pre-audition rehearsal should
bring that unit with them. If a drummer needs rehearsal prior to the
audition, he or she must bring his or her own set for rehearsal only. Each practice room is equipped with a piano.
9. May my parents come to watch me during my audition?
- While we can appreciate the interest of a prospective student's parents
regarding the audition process, parents are requested to wait outside
of the audition hall until the student is finished. The one exception to this rule is if one parent functions as the
accompanist during the audition. The parent will then be asked to leave
during the question-and-answer portion of the audition.
We believe that this information is sufficient to enable each prospective
student to prepare for the music scholarship auditions in his or her
chosen degree plan. If you have further questions, please contact the
Admissions Office at (800) 345-4440 or the following music faculty:
Tom Stampfli
Dept. Head / Piano
618 664-6562
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Debra Marsch
Vocal Coordinator
618 664-6574
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Jeff Wilson
Choral Studies Director
618 664-6561
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Louise Weiss
Theory / Music Ed / Flute
618 664-6572
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Chris Woods
Theory / Brass / Band
618 664-6568
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