Prescreen results

<p>Magalamb, DO NOT DO IT! Part of these applications is adhering to rules and that is for a reason. What you sang was NOT the English art song that they request. You have no idea if they “didn’t object”- frankly, I’m betting that they are waiting to see if you are going to try to walk in an defy their requirement. I don’t mean to be harsh, but for anyone at this point in time, not to be ready with their full required repertoire is inexcusable and shows admissions officers and faculty that you may not be prepared to handle the requirements of a rigorous program. You will have juries at least once a year, perhaps twice, and if you’re not properly prepared, there is no do-over, you will be out on your ear, without time to audition for another program. Get working and go do your very best with exactly what the requirements called for.If they mention the error, apologize and tell them that you have corrected it, don’t make excuses and tell them that "(you) didn’t understand, or that the piece wasn’t ready. That will only hurt you. Good luck! One question, how did your voice teacher ever let you prepare a pre-screen CD with that piece?
Glassharmonica , your D will do great as will your S, violindad! Those are two mighty talented kids!</p>