Wind Music
1. Main subject
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When registering, you must submit a CD or DVD of your own performance (exempt for orchestral students of our college). The content is the same as the exam track.
During the exam, the examiner will perform part or all of the repertoire designated by the examiner. Works with a piano part must have a piano performance (piano accompaniment is provided).
Main subject examination content:
① One advanced etude;
② One classical sonata or concerto;
③ Romance One piece of period music;
④ One piece of modern period music;
Percussion
1. Main subjects
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western music
Available in person when registering (exempt for orchestral students of our college) CD or DVD of performance. The content is the same as the exam track.
During the exam, the examiner will perform part or all of the repertoire designated by the examiner. Works with a piano part must have piano performance (piano accompaniment is provided).
Main subject examination content:
The examination repertoire is divided into four items, and each candidate must choose any three of them:
(1) Snare drum
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(2) Timpani, choose one of the following two:
①Carter: "Eight Timpani Solos", choose one of them;
②Graham: Timpani Suite, choose any two sections, which must include one section of the slow movement and one section of the happy movement.
(3) Keyboard percussion, choose one of the following five works.
① Adaptation of the original work by Chen Gang and Liu Gang: "The Sun Shines in Taxkorgan";
② Tian Zhongguang: "Two Movements";
③ Thomas: "Merlin" 》Second movement;
④ Keiko Abe: "Children's Song Variations";
⑤ "Blues for Jalbert";
First to Four are marimba pieces, and the fifth is a vibraphone piece.
(4) Combination percussion: Section B of "Bounce" by Kinax.
Ethnic Instrumental Music
1. Main subjects
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western music
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The examination content includes:
Six works: including one large-scale piece, three traditional pieces, and two modern compositions. During the exam, the examiner will perform part or all of the repertoire designated by the examiner.
When registering, candidates should submit a written material detailing the professional learning process (indicate the school, teacher and study time).
Vocal Music
1. Main Subjects
2. Harmony and Work Analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Piano (All graduates of our college can apply for exemption from the test, regardless of grades)
When registering, you must submit a CD of your own singing (exempt for fresh students of the Vocal Department of our college) (tapes and tapes are not included) MD, DVD), the content (same as the examination repertoire) includes: singing six works. These include two Chinese works and four foreign works (the original text must be sung and must include three or more different languages). Foreign works must contain two arias (one of which must be from the 17th or 18th century) and one art song. One other song is optional (foreign folk songs and pop songs are not allowed). During the exam, some or all of the repertoire will be sung as designated by the examiner. Take care of your own accompaniment.
Note: This major does not recruit candidates with equivalent academic qualifications.
The art of vocal accompaniment
1. Main subject
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When registering, you must submit a tape of your own performance (exempt for piano students of our college).
The content (same as the examination repertoire) includes:
① An etude of the same level as Czerny’s Opus 740 and Moskovsky Etudes;
② Sonata No. One movement;
③ One lyrical piece;
④ Go to the Voice and Song Department office three days before the main examination to receive the prescribed accompaniment, and you can collaborate with a soloist once Then enter the examination room.
The art of instrumental accompaniment
1. Main subject
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When registering, you must submit a tape of your own performance (exempt for piano students of our college). The content (same as the examination repertoire) includes:
① One etude at the same level as Chopin’s etudes;
② One Bach polyphony;
③ One sonata for string instruments and one for wind instruments;
④ One piece of on-site sight-reading instrumental accompaniment;
During the exam, part or all of the repertoire will be performed as designated by the examiner.
Violin making
1. Main subjects (production, musical instrument performance, interview)
2. Comprehensive 1 (string history, materials science, acoustics)
3. Comprehensive 2 (Mechanical Drawing, Violin Drawing)
Music Therapy
1. Main subject (basics of music therapy)
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western music (including listening and discrimination)
4. Oral examination (including musical instrument playing or singing)
When registering, you must submit a paper written by yourself on music (preferably on music therapy). Papers submitted by applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must be published papers.
Music Acoustics
1. Main subject
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Oral examination (including piano and other musical instruments)
When registering, you must submit a paper (university graduation thesis or equivalent) or a musical work written by yourself in the major research direction you apply for. department. The papers or musical works submitted by applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must be published papers or works. Fresh undergraduate graduates can replace their dissertation with an assignment (term paper).
Electronic organ
1. Main subject
(1) Electronic organ performance
(2) Live improvisation ability test: improvise a piece of music on the spot based on the given motive or tone sequence (the performance time is within four minutes).
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
You must submit a CD of your performance when registering. The content (same as the examination repertoire) includes:
① Perform an adapted symphony (including concertos and large-scale works for electronic organ,
Classical Baroque, Romantic, Modern Both are acceptable);
② One large-scale polyphonic piece;
③ One piece of music composed by yourself (the time is more than 5 minutes, and the score needs to be submitted).
Notes: ① Candidates will not be notified in advance if motives or tone sequences are used in improvisation, and there will be 20 minutes of audition and preparation time before the exam. ②Except for pencils, no other items are allowed into the examination room.
Accordion
1. Main subject
(1) Candidates provide 3 "Preludes and Fugues" from Bach's Twelve Equal Temperaments (optional from Volume 1 or 2) that they have studied, and the examiner will assign one of them to be played;
(2) Candidates should provide three of Scarlatti’s sonatas they have studied (optional), and the examiner will assign one of them to be played;
(3) Technical music such as Kata or concert etude (original or adapted);
(4) One original multi-movement accordion work;
(5) One single-movement modern work;
(6) A Chinese piece of music.
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
Must be submitted when registering (exempt for accordion major students in our college): A recording or video CD of your own performance, which includes: ① One polyphonic piece; ② One technical work; ③One original work for accordion with multiple movements (candidates should use keyboard or button free bass accordion).
Notes:
(1) Complete and detailed repertoire and performance time must be submitted when registering;
(2) Candidates should use a keyboard or button type Free bass accordions are required to take the exam;
(3) All music must be performed from memory. During the exam, the examiner will designate the candidate to perform part or all of the music.
Artistic Voice Medicine
1. Main subjects
(1) Fundamentals and clinical practice of artistic voice medicine (written test)
(2) Oral test: (knowledge, understanding, research, and goals of this emerging discipline)
2. Basic theory
(1) History of the development of European vocal music
(2) Translation of professional English documents
3. Singing (one Chinese and foreign art song)
When registering, you must submit a paper on artistic voice medicine or vocal music teaching written by yourself. Applicants with the same academic ability must submit a published paper.
Note: Applicants for this major must have certain clinical experience in otolaryngology, medical school graduates who like singing, or music conservatories who like voice research, and have certain singing performance experience or vocal music teaching experience. School graduates.
Guitar
1. Main subject (classical guitar performance)
(1) Scales and arpeggios;
(2) Choose one of Bach’s lute suites or violin suites;
(3) One piece of music that includes ring finger technique;
(4) Choose any two of Villa-Lobos’ 12 advanced etudes;
(5 ) One piece of self-selected music lasting 10-15 minutes;
(6) One concerto from the 19th or 20th century.
2. Harmony and work analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
Notes:
(1) When registering, you must submit complete and detailed performance repertoire, performance time and a video CD of your performance, which must include all examination content ( Students majoring in classical guitar in our college are exempted);
(2) Candidates should bring their own nylon-stringed classical guitar and footstool (or piano rest);
(3) All music should be memorized During the exam, the examiner will designate the candidate to perform part or all of the repertoire.
★Apply for composition, musicology, music education, conducting, vocal music, etc.
Piano examination requirements for various directions
1. Bach's four-part Prelude and Fugue ("Well-Tempered Clavier"). Just play the fugue, but you can also read the music score. The command direction must be memorized.
2. A sonata allegro movement (Beethoven's "Tempest" sonata and above). Must memorize music.
3. Chopin etudes (conductor direction only).
Note: 1. Requirements for piano examinations in the history of Chinese music, Chinese traditional music, Chinese ethnic minority music, history of Chinese music aesthetics, and world ethnic music: The level of polyphonic music can be equivalent to Bach's three creative works music; the Allegro movement of the Sonata can be equivalent to Beethoven's First and Fifth Sonata (Allegro movement) and above.
2. Requirements for applying for the vocal piano exam: ① One large or medium-sized piece of music; ② One small-sized piece of music (can be replaced by a piece of vocal accompaniment). Music must be memorized.
3. All graduates of our college’s general undergraduate program (excluding adult education undergraduates) apply for the original direction of study, or apply for a new direction, but the piano level required by the original direction of study is not lower than that of the new direction. Those who are eligible can apply for exemption from the exam, and their scores will not be counted.
Additional examination
1. Additional examination candidates:
1. Candidates who have not graduated from music majors;
2. Candidates with equivalent academic qualifications (Including those with a junior college degree, recent undergraduate graduates from adult colleges, and undergraduates);
3. Candidates applying for music education (except graduates of the Music Education Department of our college);
4. Candidates majoring in music literature translation.
2. Additional test content: Sight-singing and ear training (for additional test requirements in the direction of music literature translation, please see Part Three)
3. Additional test requirements in the direction of music literature translation:
1. Additional test for music major candidates: English writing.
2. Additional exams for foreign language major candidates: sight-singing and musical instrument performance.
Examination content and requirements:
1. Sight-singing and instrumental performance: sight-singing a piece of music (staff) and playing a piece of music live.
2. English writing: Write a proposition composition in English.