Can I work with a professional School of the Arts accompanist for my musical theatre audition/interview? Is it required to audition/interview with live piano accompaniment?
Students may bring their own accompanists or request to work with a professional School of the Arts accompanist by selecting that blank on the School of the Arts application. (This service is provided free of charge.) Musical theatre students are required to perform with live piano accompaniment; recorded accompaniment tracks are unacceptable. Music provided for accompanists should be in the correct range and key with any cuts clearly marked. Accompanists should not be asked to transpose or improvise. Students will have at least ten minutes to rehearse with their accompanists prior to their auditions. Songs for musical theatre auditions should be full-length, not just sixteen-bar excerpts. Back to additional theatre questions Will I have time to practice/warm-up during my audition/interview weekend? Students will have at least twenty minutes for warming up prior to the audition/interview; at least ten of these minutes will be spent with an accompanist if the student has requested to wo
Related Questions
- Can I work with a professional School of the Arts accompanist for my musical theatre audition/interview? Is it required to audition/interview with live piano accompaniment?
- Can I work with a professional School of the Arts accompanist for my audition/interview? Is it required to audition/interview with live piano accompaniment?
- What song and monologue should I use for a High School Musical Audition.?