musicology
1. Main topics
(1) Thesis writing: write a thesis form of a proposition, and test the same topic in each research direction.
(2) Oral test: The content includes professional content.
2. Basic theory of musicology
(1) Listening and Discrimination of Music Works
(2) Written test: The content includes ① the history of western music; (2) Music history of China; ③ China traditional music; ④ Music aesthetics; ⑤ World Folk Music (⑤ Choose one of the two contents).
3. Harmony and works analysis
4. Piano (see ★ for specific requirements)
At the time of registration, you must submit a thesis (university graduation thesis or equivalent) in your professional research direction. Applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must submit published papers. This year, ordinary undergraduate graduates can use exercises (term papers) instead of papers.
Music Literature Translation (English)
1. Main topics
(1) written test
(2) oral examination (including oral English, piano or other musical instruments)
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
Candidates must be English majors, and non-English majors must reach the level of English majors. You must submit your own translation (with the original) when you register.
Note: this major does not recruit candidates with equivalent academic qualifications.
music education
1. Main topics
(1) written test
(2) oral examination
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Piano (see ★ for specific requirements)
5. Solfeggio and aural training.
I must submit my thesis on music education research (bachelor's thesis or equivalent) (except for students of music education department in our college). Applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must submit published papers. This year, ordinary undergraduate graduates can use exercises (term papers) instead of papers.
law
1. Main topics
(1) written test
(2) oral examination
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Piano (see ★ for specific requirements)
At the time of registration, you must submit a thesis (university graduation thesis or equivalent) in your professional research direction. Applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must submit published papers. This year, ordinary undergraduate graduates can use exercises (term papers) instead of papers.
Composition class
1. Main topics
(1) written test
(2) oral examination (introducing personal creation or academic research results; Answer the questions raised by the examiner)
2. Basic theory of music
(1) Composition research direction: polyphony, orchestration, harmony and composition analysis;
(2) Research direction of orchestration: polyphony, harmony, work analysis and composition;
(3) Polyphony research direction: orchestration, harmony, work analysis and composition;
(4) Analysis direction of works: polyphony, orchestration, harmony and composition;
(5) Research direction of harmony: orchestration, composition, work analysis and polyphony;
(6) Solfeggio direction: harmony test (four harmony writing and analysis), work analysis;
(7) Research direction of electronic music composition: comprehensive analysis and orchestration of electronic music works (the same volume as the research direction of composition);
(8) Theoretical research direction of electronic music technology: comprehensive analysis and harmony of electronic music works (the same volume as the research direction of orchestration).
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Piano (see ★ for specific requirements)
Candidates applying for the composition direction must submit two or three pieces of their own works (including an orchestral work equivalent to a single-movement symphonic poem or overture, preferably with a recording, and the band work can also be a piano recording).
Candidates who apply for harmony, polyphony and work analysis must submit a thesis (university graduation thesis or equivalent) in their own professional research direction. Applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must submit published papers. This year, ordinary undergraduate graduates can use exercises (term papers) instead of papers.
Candidates applying for electronic music composition must submit two or three electronic music works (1 more than one pure electronic music work and 1 a real instrument or a mixture of human voice and electronic music) and 1 an orchestral work. Candidates applying for the theoretical research direction of electronic music technology are required to submit two or three papers and one electronic music work when registering.
conductor
1. Main branch [command; Comprehensive test of professional ability-comprehensive test of music foundation, solfeggio training (four rising and falling signs include tone sandhi), piano, solfeggio, music reading and composition technology theory.
2. Harmony and works analysis (orchestration research direction)
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Piano (see ★ for specific requirements)
5. Chorus adaptation (chorus conductor only)
When registering, you must submit the application track and its piano adaptation score (not required if the college has a ready-made score). Conducted two pianos instead of a band or chorus during the examination, and also tested the reading ability of music scores.
Piano performance for two
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
The main subjects include: (1) piano performance a. an etude (Chopin and above) b. a sonata allegro movement c. Bach's law of twelve divisions (four voices); (2) Sightseeing (symphony for two pianos).
piano
1. Main topics
2. History of Chinese and Western Music
3. Harmony and works analysis
Registration must be handed in (piano students in our college are exempt from examination): I play tapes or CDs, including: ① two etudes; (2) Polyphonic works; (3) a movement of classical sonata.
Main examination contents: ① Two technical etudes, one of which is selected from Chopin's works 10 or Op.25 (except Op.3, 6, 2 and 7 of 10), and the other is selected from other composers' works; (2) Polyphonic works; ③ Complete sonatas or variations in classical period (including Schubert); ; ④ 2 pieces of medium-sized music, or large-scale music 1 piece, or large-scale divertimento 1 piece; (5) China's works.
Note: ① The total track time shall not be less than 60 minutes;
② Complete and detailed tracks and playing time must be submitted when registering;
(3) All music should be solo works, played by recitation, and some or all of the music will be played by the examination committee during the examination.
string music
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When signing up, you must hand in the CD or DVD you have played (free for students majoring in orchestral music in our college), and the content is the same as the exam.
During the examination, the examiner designated to play some or all of the tracks. Works with piano sound must have piano performance (piano accompaniment comes with it).
Main inspection contents:
(1) violin:
① All two movements in Bach's unaccompanied sonata (fugue must be played) or seven-hole dance music in D minor suite;
(2) a sonata;
(3) A concerto (three movements);
(4) Choose a concert sketch.
Note: Sonata and concerto should be different in style or time (with the 20th century as the dividing line).
② Viola:
(1) Bach's unaccompanied suites 4, 5 and 6, choose a whole song;
② Choose one of the following sonatas (complete):
Brahms Sonata, Op. 120,No. 1
Brahms Sonata, Op. 120, No.2.
Schubert sonata in a minor
③ Choose one of the following concertos (whole song plus cadenza):
Hendry Swan Concerto
Walton concerto
Bartok concerto
4 choose a concert sketch;
⑤65438+ 10. Go to the department office to pick up the designated exercise on September 9th.
③ Cello:
(1) a complete song in cello suites;
(2) Technical sketch (optional);
(3) a sonata (choose one of the following five songs):
Beethoven's Symphony No.3 (Op.69 in A Major)
Beethoven's Symphony No.4 (Op.C 102/ 1)
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony (Op. 102/2 in D Major)
J. Brahms Op. 38(E minor)
J. Brahms Op. 99 (in F major)
④ A concerto (optional).
(4) double bass:
(1) a dance in the unaccompanied suite (choose from the following two):
J. Bach's six Kubinashi accompaniment suites
H.Fryba unaccompanied suite
(2) A complete sonata;
③ Complete concerto.
wind music
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When signing up, you must hand in the CD or DVD you have played (free for orchestra students in our college). The content is the same as the exam track.
During the examination, the examiner designated to play some or all of the tracks. Works with piano sound must have piano performance (with piano accompaniment).
Main inspection contents:
(1) Classical sonatas or concertos;
(2) Romantic music;
(3) a modern music.
percussion music
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When signing up, you must hand in the CD or DVD you have played (free for orchestra students in our college). The content is the same as the exam track.
During the examination, the examiner designated to play some or all of the tracks. Works with piano sound must have piano performance (piano accompaniment comes with it).
Main inspection contents:
The exam repertoire is divided into four items, and each candidate must choose any three of them:
(1) Little snare drum
Delecque Julius snare drum Jr. has twelve etudes. Candidates can choose the first or the twelfth.
(2) timpani
Choose one of the following two options:
Carter: Eight timpani solos, choose one;
Graham: The Timpani Suite has two optional parts, including a slow-motion part and a happy chapter part.
(3) Keyboard tapping
Choose one of the following five works.
(1) Chen Gang's original adaptation by Liu Gang: The Sun Shines in Tashkurgan;
② Tian Zhong Li Guang: two movements;
③ Thomas: the second movement of Merlin;
④ Keiko Abe: Variations on Children's Songs;
(5) Bruce is Gilbert;
The first to fourth songs are Malimba music, and the fifth is vibrato music.
(4) Combined strike
Kinax's rebound, paragraph B.
National instrumental music
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
The examination contents include:
Six works: including one large-scale music, three traditional music and two modern music. During the examination, the examiner designated to play some or all of the tracks.
At the time of registration, candidates should submit written materials detailing the professional learning process (indicating the school, teachers and learning time).
vocal music
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
4. Piano (all graduates of our college can apply for exemption, regardless of grades)
The CD I sang (tapes, MD and DVD are not accepted) (free for students of vocal music department in our college) must be submitted at the time of registration. The content (the same as the exam track) includes: singing six works. Among them, there are 2 works by China and 4 works by foreign countries (the original must be sung and contain more than 3 different languages). Foreign works must contain two arias (one of which must be 17 and18th century works) and an art song. Another song is optional (foreign folk songs and pop songs are not allowed). During the examination, some or all of the songs will be sung by the examiner. Accompany yourself.
Note: this major does not recruit candidates with equivalent academic qualifications.
Art of vocal accompaniment
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When signing up, you must hand in (piano students in our college are exempt from examination) to play the recording tapes yourself. The content (the same as the exam track) includes:
(1) Etudes equivalent to Cherny's 740 and Mozkovsky's Etudes;
(2) the first movement of the sonata;
(3) Lyric music;
(4) Three days before the main exam, get the required accompaniment from the office of the Vocal Music Department, and enter the examination room after cooperating with the soloist once.
Instrumental accompaniment art
1. Main topics
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When signing up, you must hand in (piano students in our college are exempt from examination) to play audio tapes. The content (the same as the exam track) includes:
(1) is an etude equivalent to Chopin's etude;
(2) Bach's polyphonic music;
③ A sonata for strings and a sonata for wind music;
(4) Accompaniment with live visual instruments;
During the examination, the examiner designated to play some or all of the tracks.
Violin making
1. Main subjects (production, musical instrument performance, interview)
2. Synthesis 1 (string history, materials science, acoustics)
3. Synthesis 2 (mechanical drawing, violin drawing)
musicotherapy
1. Main topics
(1) written test (music therapy foundation)
(2) oral examination (including playing musical instruments or singing)
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
You must submit a paper on music (preferably music therapy) written by yourself when registering. Papers submitted by applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must be published.
musical acoustics
1. Main topics
(1) written test
(2) oral examination (including piano and other musical instruments)
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
At the time of registration, I must submit my thesis in the research direction of my major (university graduation thesis or equivalent) or my musical works. Papers or musical works submitted by applicants with the same academic qualifications must be published papers or works. This year, ordinary undergraduate graduates can use exercises (term papers) instead of papers.
electric organ / electronic organ
1. Main topics
(1) performance of electronic organ
(2) On-site impromptu performance ability test: improvise a piece of music according to the given motivation or sequence (the performance time does not exceed four minutes).
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
When registering, you must submit your own recording CD. The content (the same as the exam track) includes:
(1) Playing large-scale electronic organ works or arranging symphonies (classical baroque, romantic, modern and contemporary);
(2) Large polyphonic works;
(3) I compose a song (the time is more than 5 minutes, and the music is required).
Precautions: ① Candidates were not informed of the motivation or sequence of improvisation in advance, and there was 20 minutes of audition and preparation time before the exam. (2) Except pencils, other articles are not allowed to be brought into the examination room.
accordion
1. Main topics
(1) Candidates provide three "Preludes and Fugues" of Bach's Twelve Equal Laws (the first volume and the second volume are optional), and the examiner specifies one of them to play;
(2) Candidates provide three scarlatti sonatas they have learned (optional), and the examiner specifies one of them to play;
(3) Technical music such as Tokata or concert etudes (original or adapted);
(4) Original works of multi-movement accordion 1 piece;
(5) Modern single movement works;
(6) China's works.
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
Registration must be handed in (accordion major in our college is exempt from examination): I play audio or video CDs, including: ① a polyphonic work; (2) a technical job; ③ Original works of multi-movement accordion 1 piece (candidates should use keyboard or key-press free bass accordion).
Precautions:
(1) Complete and detailed tracks and playing time must be submitted when registering;
(2) Candidates should use keyboard or key-type free bass accordion to take the exam;
(3) All the music should be played by heart, and the examiner will designate the candidates to play some or all of the music during the examination.
Artistic voice medicine
1. Main topics
(1) written test (medical basis and clinic of artistic voice)
(2) Singing (one Chinese and foreign art song each) and oral examination (knowledge, understanding, research and goal of this new subject)
2. European vocal music development history
3. Translation of professional English documents
At the time of registration, you must submit your own papers on artistic voice medicine or vocal music teaching, and the papers submitted by candidates with the same academic level must be published publicly.
Note: Applicants in this major are required to have some clinical experience in otorhinolaryngology, medical college graduates who like singing or conservatory graduates who like voice research, and some experience in singing performance or vocal music teaching.
classical guitar
1. Main subjects (classical guitar playing)
(1) scales and arpeggios;
(2) Bach's Lute Suite or Violin Suite;
(3) A piece of music including thumbwheel technique;
(4) Choose two advanced etudes from Vera Robbs 12;
(5) Select a piece of music 10- 15 minutes;
(6)1concerto of the 9th or 20th century.
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
Precautions:
(1) When registering, you must submit complete and detailed performance tracks, performance time, videos and CDs played by yourself, which must include all the examination contents (except students majoring in classical guitar in our college);
(2) Candidates should bring their own nylon string classical guitar and footstool (or piano holder);
(3) All the music should be played by heart, and the examiner will designate the candidates to play some or all of the music during the examination.
Music recording art
1. Main topics
(1) written test
(2) Oral test (introducing the academic research results or ideas of personal music recording and the future research direction or content; Answer the questions raised by the examiner; Recording practice evaluation)
2. Harmony and works analysis
3. History of Chinese and Western Music
Two or three recorded music works (symphonic music, national orchestral music, pop music or film music works, etc.). , stereo works or surround sound works, the types of works cannot be repeated) must be submitted when registering; A paper on music recording (more than 5000 words). Applicants with equivalent academic qualifications must submit published papers.
★ Apply for composition, musicology, music education, conductor, vocal music, etc.
Piano exam requires all directions.
1. Piano examination requirements in composition department, electronic music, law, conducting, music education, professional music education, western music history, music aesthetics and music psychology:
1, Bach's four preludes and fugues (piano music with equal rhythm). Just play fugue and you can read the score. The direction of the command must be remembered.
2, a sonata Allegro movement (Beethoven's "The Tempest" sonata and above). You must recite the music.
3. Chopin Etudes (Directions only).
Second, enter oneself for an examination China music history, China traditional music, China minority music, China music aesthetic history, world folk music, music recording arts direction piano exam requirements:
1, which is equivalent to one of Bach's three songs, can be viewed in music.
2. Sonata Allegro 1 song, equivalent to Beethoven's first and fifth sonatas (Allegro) and above, must be memorized.
Three, vocal piano direction examination requirements:
1, large and medium-sized music works. You must recite the music.
2, a short piece of music (can be replaced by a backup singer). You must recite the music.
Note: All graduates of our college (excluding adult education undergraduate) who apply for the original study direction or the new study direction, but whose piano level required by the original study direction is not lower than that of the new newspaper direction, can be exempted from the examination, regardless of their grades.
Additional inspection
First, the test object:
1. Candidates who graduated from non-music majors;
2. Candidates with equivalent academic qualifications (including college degree, fresh graduates of adult colleges and universities, and undergraduate graduates);
3. Candidates who apply for music education (except graduates of the Department of Music Education in our college);
4. Candidates who apply for solfeggio;
5. Candidates applying for music and literature translation.
Second, the content of the additional test: solfeggio training (for the requirements of the additional test for the translation direction of music documents, see III; See Annex 4 for additional test requirements in other directions)
Three, music and literature translation direction examination requirements:
1. Music major candidates take one more exam: English writing.
2. Candidates majoring in foreign languages take additional tests: solfeggio and musical instrument performance.
Examination content and requirements:
1. Solfeggio and instrumental performance: Solfeggio practices a tune (staff) and plays a tune.
2. English writing: Write a propositional composition in English.