Two Houghton music students performing together. One on piano the other singing.

Collaborative Performance, M.M.

An Emphasis on Partnership

Collaborative performance majors are trained and talented instrumentalists whose true passion lies in the demanding, rewarding work of making music with others. The program in collaborative performance offers opportunity to deepen musical ensemble knowledge and skills in partnership with others, and with faculty who share these interests. Whether one chooses an emphasis in instrumental chamber music or as a keyboard collaborator, this curriculum offers talented performers breadth and depth in musical collaboration.

The ideal candidate for collaborative performance studies will bring significant undergraduate experience in chamber music or as an accompanist. Sight-reading of ensemble repertoire will be expected as a part of the performance audition.

Program Objectives

To produce graduates who are prepared for any or all of the following, depending on their accomplishments and goals:

  • service as performers and teachers within their local and regional communities.
  • undertaking the establishment of a professional career via auditions, competitions, and further performance experiences.
  • beginning doctoral studies.

Major Area

Choose from among the following:
4-6 Credits

Other Studies in Music

Choose from among the following for a total of 6 credits.
Choose one music history course and one theory course.

Humanities

Electives

Discover if a Graduate Assistantship is right for you.

Graduate assistantships are available each year to MA and MM students in the Greatbatch School of Music. Generally, these positions are awarded to students within their major field of study or for services in which they hold special expertise.

Learn More About Graduate Assistantships