The Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) degree in Piano Pedagogy curriculum promotes high performance and academic standards and offers a wide array of performance opportunities, stimulating coursework, supervised teaching, and research initiatives.
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The Ohio University Keyboard Division has distinguished itself as a leader in the field of keyboard education, offering a broad spectrum of degrees and innovative curricula designed to train the next generation of keyboard musicians to enter the profession with skill and confidence.
Admission Requirements
All undergraduates, whether prospective freshmen or transfer students, are required to audition for admission to the degree programs offered by the School of Music. In general, students may not pursue coursework in the major until they have successfully auditioned and been admitted to a music degree program.
Students auditioning for the B.Mus. in Piano Pedagogy will perform one composition from each of the following categories:
- Baroque: A prelude and fugue or other major work by J.S. Bach
- Classical: The first movement of a sonata by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, or composer of similar difficulty (excluding Mozart Sonata, K. 545, Beethoven Sonatas, Op. 49, Nos. 1 and 2, and Op. 79)
- One contrasting selection from the 19 th , 20 th , or 21 st century
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Tuition & Fees
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Our Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships provides services to students and parents both in-person and remotely. You can visit our office on the ground floor of Chubb Hall or reach us at financial.aid@ohio.edu or 740.593.4141 .
Courses & Curriculum
View Courses & Requirements in the Official Academic Catalog
Ohio University requires completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours for conferral of a bachelor’s degree. However, the Bachelor of Music major in piano with an emphasis in pedagogy requires a minimum of 124 hours.
Begin with courses in aural skills, music theory, music history and literature. You'll also take upper-level courses in music history, theory and literature, plus courses in conducting and chamber music literature, keyboard repertoire, and piano pedagogy.
You'll have Performance Labs plus eight semesters of piano lessons. Music students take eight semesters of ensemble.
Dr. Christopher Fisher
Professor of Piano
fisherc@ohio.edu
Dr. Emely Phelps
Associate Professor of Piano Instruction
emelyphelps@ohio.edu
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