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Strings at UW-Eau Claire

Intro

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Music and Theatre Arts Department maintains a tradition of string excellence. As an undergraduate only department, our focus is on the experience of our undergraduate students. We provide various opportunities for you as both a musician and future educator, and in addition to working with university professors to develop your personal musicianship, there are also many performing opportunities.  

Turn your talent into a career with an Applied-Instrumental or Music Education bachelor’s degree from UW-Eau Claire, a program accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. Designed for those aspiring to become performing artists or private studio instructors, the Applied Instrumental Music and Music Education degrees pair a rigorous curriculum with valuable, professional experiences.
 

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STRING AREA DEGREES

The string area at UWEC provides rare opportunities for undergraduate students, whether you are pursuing a major or minor in music or just following a passion. The faculty, who are active performers and supportive pedagogues, provide string students with weekly individual lessons and a studio class in which students perform for their peers. The string area supports a series each year with guest artists from across the country who perform and provide masterclasses for students. Recent graduates have gone on to serve as orchestra conductors and teachers in the schools, to pursue degrees in top graduate programs, to establish private music studios and much more. 

Teaching - All Music, Instrumental Emphasis Degree : Inspire the minds of young musicians with our newly developed teaching - all music, instrumental emphasis major.
Music - Applied Instrumental Degree : Turn your talent into a career with an instrumental music bachelor's degree from UW-Eau Claire, a rigorous program accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Cellist performing in RCU Theatre
Music and Theatre Arts Program Auditions
To be a Music major, Music minor, or Musical Theatre major at UW-Eau Claire, you will need to successfully complete a music audition and be accepted into an applied studio, which is a group of musicians who study under one professor. Program auditions (auditions to become a music major/minor) are separate from ensemble auditions, which are available to all students seeking to be in a band, choir, or orchestra.

Auditions

We are always looking for more talented violinists, violists, cellists and bassists for our orchestras. Every year we hold auditions and regardless of where your academic interests lie, we want to make sure you can still express yourself creatively. If you're interested in auditioning, don't wait! Contact Professor Nobuyoshi Yasuda (yasudan@uwec.edu) for more information.


 

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PERFORMANCE & ENSEMBLE OPPORTUNITIES

Nobuyoshi Yasuda conducts the University Symphony Orchestra in the RCU Theatre at Pablo Center
University Symphony Orchestra Nobuyoshi Yasuda, Conductor
The University Symphony Orchestra is a select ensemble of 70 - 80 musicians consisting of both music major/minor and non-music major students. The orchestra's activities include performing a concert every spring and fall semester, and the annual Holiday Concert and Viennese Ball. The orchestra also performs full-staged operas and musicals for UWEC theatre, most recently outstanding performances of the opera, 'Marriage of Figaro' by W. A. Mozart and the musical, 'Sweeney Todd' by Stephen Sondheim. The orchestra performs extensive symphonic repertoire such as symphonies by Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Tchaikovsky, and Mahler, and works by Debussy, Stravinsky, Richard Strauss, and Wagner.
Students playing in the Clearwater Recital Hall in Pablo Center
Eileen Phillips Cohen String Quartet Dr. Christine Harada Li, director
All four members of the Eileen Phillips Cohen String Quartet receive full in-state tuition for the academic year, and there is the potential for the scholarship to cover a full four-year degree. Financial need is not a consideration. The Quartet is coached regularly by UWEC string faculty, is featured at major departmental and university events, and provides regular recitals. The recipients of the scholarships are also expected to be leaders of the University Symphony Orchestra. The generosity of the L.E. Phillips Family Foundation has created an opportunity for music students through this scholarship rarely seen at the undergraduate level.

Other Ensemble Opportunities:

Baroque Chamber Ensemble
Chamber Music
Blugold Quartet
Electric Cello Quartet
Student Ensembles
Gamba Consort
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Music and Theatre Arts Department

Haas Fine Arts Center 156
121 Water Street
Eau Claire, WI 54703
United States