Percussion Audition Requirements

Select the degree you are interested in to review the audition requirements and additional degree information.

Degree Page: Composition (B.M.)

Additional Application Requirements:

  1. Two (2) scores of original works (with sound files, if possible). 


Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Interview Requirements:

  1. Speak with a member of our Composition faculty and ask any specific questions you may have about the Composition degree program.

Degree Page: Music (B.A.)

Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Degree Page: Music Education (B.M.)

Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Degree Page: Music Education and Performance (B.M.)

Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Degree Page: Music in Combination with an Outside Field (B.M.)

Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM: 

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Degree Page: Performance (B.M.)

Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Degree Page: Sound Recording Technology (B.M.)

Pre-screen Requirements:

  1. One (1) mallet solo.
  2. One (1) timpani solo (if available).
  3. One (1) rudimental or orchestral snare drum solo (can be played on practice pad).
  4. Optional: demonstration of drum set styles.


Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

Interview Requirements:

  1. Meet with members of the SRT faculty, practice critical listening skills, and discuss your background in audio engineering thus far. Approximately 20 minutes.

Program Page: Music Minor

Audition Requirements:

SNARE DRUM:

Choose a solo by Delécluse, Whaley, Aleo, or a piece of similar difficulty.

MALLETS:

Two-mallet marimba or xylophone  (choose one of the following, or equivalent):

  • J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
  • J.S. Bach cello suites
  • George Hamilton Green xylophone rag
  • Gene Koshinski solo from Two


Four-mallets:

Choose a four-mallet solo that shows your current technical and musical ability. This could be Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters, Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout, a movement or two of Reflections on the Nature of Water by Jacob Druckman, or something else that shows your current abilities.

TIMPANI:

If you would like to perform timpani on your audition, you may choose one of the following (or equivalent):

Solo/Etudes by:

  • Vic Firth
  • Alexander Lepak
  • John Beck
  • Richard Hochrainer
  • Saul Goodman


DRUM SET:

If you have prior drum set ability, we would be happy to hear you play different styles (swing, rock, funk, others). Your drum set ability is not included as a part of your admission decision for the percussion department, but knowing your comfort on drum set can be helpful for us in your first year at IC when we are assigning parts in percussion ensemble or large ensembles. So, there is no penalty for playing for us - we would love to hear you!

NOTE: Auditions for the Music Minor take place once a student is enrolled at Ithaca College. Please reach out to mtd@ithaca.edu to inquire about an audition date.

Advice from Dr. Truesdell

When choosing repertoire for your IC audition, it is important to choose pieces that demonstrate the best of your ability right now. Please try to choose your repertoire wisely, work on it for a few months and perform it for your family and friends many times before you record. 

We would rather not hear something you’ve been working on for more than one year, or less than a few weeks - we want to hear your best ability right now

I have given suggestions above for possible composers and pieces, but that is by no means fixed. If you have another piece that demonstrates your ability accurately and you are passionate about, we would like to hear that piece. If you are concerned or are questioning your repertoire choice, please email me at mtruesdell@ithaca.edu.

We look forward to hearing you!

– Mike T.

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