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What are the specific requirements for admission to Wuhan Conservatory of Music?

Composition and Composition Technology Theory Major

Composition Major Direction

Preliminary test: 1. Harmony: four-part harmony writing; 2. Song and melody writing: ① Compose music for specified lyrics ② Develop the specified motive or sound group into a monophonic piece of music of a certain musical form.

Retest: 1. Instrumental music writing: develop the specified motive into a multi-part piano piece with a certain musical form; 2. Comprehensive test: ① Piano performance: one etude and one piece of music ② View ③ Work defense; 3. Written test on basic music theory and listening.

Pop music composition professional direction

Preliminary test: 1. Harmony: four-part harmony writing; 2. Song and melody writing: ① compose the specified lyrics ② combine the specified motive Or the melody fragment develops into a monophonic piece of certain musical form.

Retest: 1. Instrumental composition writing: (candidates can choose one of the following two items to answer the question) ① Arrangement of the electroacoustic band (developed according to the specified music fragments) ② Putting the specified motive or melody fragment into Develop into a multi-part piece of music with a certain scale; 2. Interview: ①Instrumental performance: one etude and one piece of music (candidates can choose any instrument, except piano, other instruments must be brought by themselves) ②Sight-reading ③Work defense; 3. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Musicology Major

Musicology Major Direction

Preliminary test: 1. Basic knowledge of musicology (including famous Chinese and foreign musicians, musical works and basic knowledge of national music Common sense); 2. Interview: ① Briefly describe the main content of the submitted paper; ② Play or sing (choose one of the two).

Retest: 1. Proposition composition (no less than 1,000 words); 2. Listening and identification of famous music (written test); 3. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Music education and performance major direction

Preliminary test: 1. Interview: ①Height measurement ②Reading: the content is temporarily designated by the examiner; 2. Singing: one song of your own choice (time does not matter) More than 3 minutes; only vocal music and ethnic vocal music; submit a piece of music score during the exam, either simplified or linear notation, no accompaniment required); 3. Piano performance: one etude of your own choice equivalent to Czerny's 299 level (time no more than 3 minutes).

Retest: 1. Singing: choose one song different from the first test (the requirements are the same as the first test); 2. Piano performance: choose one piece of music equivalent to Czerny 299 intermediate level or above (Chinese and foreign) Any music is acceptable, and the time should not exceed 6 minutes); 3. Written test on basic music theory and listening.

Instrumental craftsmanship and performance major direction

Preliminary test:

1. Instrumental performance:

Piano tuning and piano performance: etudes , one piece of music each.

The development and performance of the harp (harp or other musical instruments): one piece of music.

Violin making and violin performance (violin performance or other musical instrument performance): one piece of music.

Guqin development and guqin performance (guqin performance or other musical instruments): one piece of music.

2. Candidates from various majors who can master the performance of the second musical instrument and have a certain level of proficiency will be given extra points.

3. The performance score of piano tuning and piano performance majors accounts for 70% of the initial test score and is included in the total major score; the additional test of junior high school mathematics accounts for 30% of the preliminary test score and is included in the total major score. (Mathematics scores of candidates from other majors are used as a reference).

Retest: Piano tuning and piano performance: 1. Piano listening test; 2. Manual skills test; 3. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Konghou development and harp performance, violin production and violin performance, guqin development and guqin performance: 1. Manual skill test; 2. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Music Performance Major

Conducting Major

Preliminary test: 1. Harmony: four-part harmony writing; 2. Conducting a symphony overture or a symphony movement.

Re-examination: 1. Sight-reading conductor temporarily designated repertoire; 2. Piano performance: ① One etude (Czerny 740 or Czerny 740 level or above) ② One piece of music (Sonata Allegro movement Or variations, rondos) ③ One polyphonic piece (level of Bach's three creative works) 3. Professional quality test: ① Listening and rhythm test; sight-singing ② Sight-reading of piano or other instruments (candidates who play other instruments register in the major Please indicate when required); 4. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Vocal Singing Professional Direction

Preliminary test: Sing two songs of your own choice (with music scores, no accompaniment).

Retest: 1. Sing two songs of your own choice that are different from the ones in the initial test (with music scores, no accompaniment); 2. Recite a line from an opera or drama expressively, from a work of your own choice; 3. Based on the singing Under certain circumstances, the chief examiner will temporarily determine the additional test items, such as: adding trial scales to determine the vocal range; adding trial sounds to test hearing, etc. (If singing can already demonstrate the candidate's level, additional tests will be waived); 4. Basic music theory and listening written test; 5. Professional throat examination.

Ethnic vocal music professional direction

Preliminary test: Sing two songs of your own choice (with music scores, no accompaniment).

Retest: 1. Sing two songs of your own choice that are different from the ones in the preliminary test (with music score, without accompaniment), at least one of which has a range of no less than thirteen degrees; 2. Based on the singing situation, the examiner will The director temporarily determines the additional test items, such as: ① to test the vocal scale to determine the vocal range; ② to test the ability to read music and listen to music, to test sight-singing and model singing (accurate memory; model singing of opera, rap, and folk songs). Sentences, etc.) ③ Add a reading test (opera, drama lines, poetry, etc.) to test the candidate's language habits; ④ Add a dance excerpt (classical, folk, and modern dance are all acceptable) to understand the rhythm of the candidate's body; 3. Basic music theory , Listening written test; 4. Professional throat examination.

Keyboard instrument performance professional direction

Piano

Preliminary test: 1. Scales, arpeggios, dominant seventh and diminished seventh arpeggios (optional tonality); 2. Two etudes (one of which must be a Chopin etude); 3. Allegro movement of a classical sonata (all works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and Schubert are acceptable).

Retest: 1. One piece of polyphonic music (Bach's Well-Tempered three-part or Bach's Well-Tempered three-part or above); 2. Large-scale Chinese and foreign music (Romanticism, Impressionism, Chinese and foreign works of the 20th century) Both are acceptable); 3. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Accordion

Preliminary test: 1. Play scales and arpeggios; 2. One etude (Chopin etude or above); 3. One large-scale piece of music.

Retest: 1. Play one polyphonic piece (Bach’s Three Inventions or Bach’s Three Inventions or above);

2. One large-scale piece (Chinese and foreign) Both are acceptable); 3. Sight-reading; 4. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Electronic pipe organ (electronic pipe organ and double-key electronic keyboard)

Preliminary test: 1. Play one etude (Czerny level 740 or above) or one fast piece; 2. A large piece of music.

Retest: 1. Play polyphonic music (above the level of Bach's three creative works) or one piece of other types of music;

2. Sight-reading and improvisation ability test; 3 .Basic music theory and listening written test.

Orchestral (percussion) instrument performance professional direction

Wind music

Preliminary test: 1. Scales and arpeggios (including legato and staccato playing methods); 2 .One etude (above moderate level); 3. One piece of music.

Retest: 1. The first movement or the second and third movements of the concerto (or music of corresponding level); 2. Sight-reading test;

3. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Strings

Preliminary test: 1. Scales, arpeggios (more than three octaves), double notes (three, six, and eight octaves); 2. One etude ( Intermediate level or above); 3. One movement of Bach’s unaccompanied works.

Retest: 1. The first movement or the second and third movements of the concerto; 2. Sight-reading test; 3. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Classical percussion instruments

Initial test: 1. Scales and arpeggios (more than two octaves); 2. Snare drum technique: rolling and legato playing with various intensity changes; 3. One snare drum etude (intermediate level or above); 4. Marimba or xylophone: one piece of music (intermediate level or above).

Retest: 1. Play one piece each of snare drum and marimba (or other keyboard percussion instruments) equivalent to a concerto; 2. Sight-reading; 3. Written test of basic music theory and listening.

(Note: No accompaniment is required for the initial and re-examinations of the orchestral (percussion) instrument performance major)

Chinese musical instrument performance major

Preliminary test: playing etudes and One piece of music each.

Retest: 1. Play one etude and one piece of music or two pieces of music that are different from the initial test; 2. Sight-reading (using staff); 3. Anyone who can perform a complete solo piece with other instruments , additional points will be appropriately awarded according to the level of performance; 4. Written test on basic music theory and listening.

(Note: No accompaniment is required for the initial and re-examinations of the Chinese musical instrument performance major)

Popular music singing major

Preliminary test: Sing 1-2 songs of your choice (Bring your own CD or MD accompaniment).

Retest: 1. Sing two songs of your own choice that are different from the initial test (bring your own CD or MD accompaniment); 2. Based on the singing situation, the examination director will temporarily determine the additional test items: ① Read poems or line fragments ② Dance clips (modern dance or other, bring your own accompaniment, about one minute) ③ Musical instrument performance ④ Test the range and hearing; 3. Written test of basic music theory and listening; 4. Professional throat examination.

Professional direction of popular music instrument performance

Keyboard instruments (jazz piano and synthesizer)

Preliminary test: 1. A piano etude (Czerny 740) or Czerny level 740 or above); 2. One piano piece of your own choice (medium-sized piece); 3. Two jazz scale pieces; 4. One jazz piano piece.

Retest: 1. One piece each of RAGTIMES, BLUES, JAZZ-ROCK, and pop piano music (different from the preliminary test pieces); 2. Sight-reading ( Simple blues ditty); 3. Rhythm (simple blues, Latin, rock), harmony mark (pop music function mark) test; 4. Electronic synthesizer performance; 5. Basic music theory, listening written test.

Saxophone

Preliminary test: 1. One scale, arpeggio, and dominant seventh chord within two octaves (legato, staccato); 2. Etudes One piece (intermediate level or above); 3. One piece of music (intermediate level or above).

Retest: 1. One etude different from the initial test (intermediate level and above); 2. Two pieces of music different from the initial test (sonata, first movement of concerto above intermediate level), among which must be There is a popular style piece of music; 3. Sight-reading and rhythm test; 4. Basic music theory and listening written test.

Guitar, electric bass

Preliminary test: 1. Two scale pieces (more than two octaves, different fingerings and styles); 2. Two pop music pieces (no limit on style) , above moderate level).

Retest: 1. Play two pieces of music that are different from the initial test (must have accompaniment or accompaniment, the style is not limited); 2. Sight-reading and rhythm test; 3. Improvisation ability test; 4. Basic music theory , Listening written test.

Percussion

Preliminary test: 1. Snare drum ① Basics of rolling ② One etude (above moderate level); 2. Drum set ① Basic exercises of limbs ② Two popular music rhythm pieces Song (all popular music styles are acceptable).

Retest: 1. Drum set ① Two popular music rhythm pieces (no limit on style, you must bring your own accompaniment or accompaniment band) ② Sight-reading: rhythm test, improvisation ability test; 2. Other percussion instruments ( or piano) performance, (intermediate level or above); 3. Written test on basic music theory and listening.

Dance major

Dance performance and education major

(Chinese classical dance, Chinese folk dance, ballet)

Preliminary test : 1. Test of basic dance skills and imitation ability; 2. Techniques; 3. Performance of self-selected repertoire.

Re-examination: 1. Free-selected repertoire performance; 2. Improvisational performance (prescribed music); 3. Teaching ability test (free-selected movements); 4. Sight-singing (simple musical notation); 5. Oral test (dance knowledge) ).

Professional direction of dance choreography (Chinese dance, ballet)

Preliminary test: 1. Self-composed sketch performance; 2. Basic skills training; 3. Choreographic ability test (prescribed movements).

Re-examination: 1. Improvisational performance (required music); 2. Choreography ability test (required music); 3. Sight-singing (simple musical notation); 4. Oral examination (dance knowledge); 5. Dance Structure (written test).

Social Dance Major

Preliminary test: 1. Basic dance skills test; 2. Performance of self-selected dance sketches.

Re-examination: 1. Imitation ability test; 2. Sight-singing (simple musical notation); 3. Teaching ability test; 4. Oral test (dance knowledge).