Master of Music in Multiple Woodwinds
The Master of Music in Multiple Woodwinds at Oklahoma State University offers advanced training for musicians proficient in playing more than one woodwind instrument. Designed for students aiming to enhance their versatility and performance skills, this program provides in-depth instruction in flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. With individualized lessons, ensemble opportunities, and comprehensive academic courses in music theory, history, and pedagogy, the program prepares graduates for diverse career paths, including performance, teaching, and further academic study. This degree program is ideal for musicians who seek to master a range of woodwind instruments while pursuing artistic and professional growth.
The Master of Music is a 32 hour degree. In addition to applied lessons and courses in repertoire and pedagogy, each option includes courses in music research and bibliography, music theory, and music history. Elective courses permit the student to explore additional interests. Students complete a final degree project that is the creative component of the degree plan. A final oral examination is also part of the degree requirements.