Thread: Repertoire List
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:37 AM   #12
thumper1
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If the school REQUESTS a repertoire list, it is wise to take it to them. DS started keeping a repertoire list when he was in 10th grade. *I* (the mom) was able to help him fill in the blanks because I kept EVERY single program from every concert (and he stopped making fun of me when he needed them to create that rep list).

Spelmom...I'm confused. Are you talking about the AUDITION list or a repertoire list? The audition repertoire is all of the pieces the student has prepared for the audition. My son had to send that in to EVERY SCHOOL when he had his audition scheduled (both grad and undergrad). DS then was required to bring all of the listed music (original copies as well) with him to the audition. The audition committee chose from that list what they wanted to hear. The REPETOIRE list is a list of all pieces that the student has played (in performance typically) and knows. The audition committee would be very unlikely to pick just anything from that repertoire list because the student would not likely HAVE the music with them for all of those pieces (my son does not carry orchestral scores around with him). But as BassDad pointed out, the committee might review that list and NOT give the student a sight reading piece (for example) which is on the repertoire list.
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