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Music Mastery at Montgomery College

A Montgomery College/Montgomery County Public Schools Partnership Program

Music Mastery at montgomery college
The Music Mastery at MC is a partnership program between Montgomery College (MC) and Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) that offers talented MCPS high school instrumental music students the opportunity to play in the Metropolitan Orchestra at MC, the MC Wind Ensemble, the MC Jazz Ensemble, and the MC World Ensemble. Students may earn college credit and/or Student Service Learning (SSL) hours.

To Apply: Click Here for an Application (PDF file)

Frequently asked questions

  • What are the goals of the program?
    To support the development of students who are pursuing artistic and academic excellence and to serve the community.
  • Who plays in the Music Ensemble Experience program?
    Music Mastery at MC brings together a unique group of talented musicians from Montgomery College and local high schools who play together with college faculty and professional performers (noted Washington, D.C., area performing artists) during weekly rehearsals and performances. This exciting mix of musical talent provides an unrivaled mentoring relationship for developing musicians.
  • Who is eligible?
    To be eligible to audition, MCPS high school students must be enrolled in their home school instrumental music program and they must be recommended by their high school band or orchestra director. .
  • How are students selected?
    Students will audition for the ensembles each semester they wish to participate. Results of the audition will be determined by the executive director of the program before the first rehearsal; results will be sent to you by e-mail, phone, and/or mail.
  • What instruments are eligible to audition?
    Violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, timpani, percussion, and harp.
  • Can students register for this class and obtain college credit?
    Yes, accepted students can participate as non-registered or registered students. Non-registered students will not pay tuition or earn college credits. Registered students will apply for college admission and pay Montgomery College tuition for course MU 171 (College Orchestra), MU 172 (Wind Ensemble), MU 181C (Jazz Ensemble), or MU 181D (World Ensemble). Upon successful completion of the one-semester course, they will receive one hour of college credit.
  • How does the program foster the development of leadership skills?

    Music Mastery at MC students will:
      • Attend required service leadership training seminars.
      • Submit to the executive director of the program a minimum two-page reflection essay describing what was learned through participating in the program.
      • Earn SSL hours for appropriate volunteer activities associated with their participation. (Students will submit SSL hour verification forms and reflection essays to the program director to receive SSL hours.)
  • What are our expectations of students?
    • To respect the music, one another, and the music director/conductor and to rehearse in an atmosphere of focus and concentration, while still enjoying the experience.
    • To fulfill all the course requirements of the enrolled ensemble
    • To attend all rehearsals. The MC Wind Ensemble rehearses on Thursday evenings 7:15, the Metropolitan Orchestra at MC rehearses on Monday evenings at 7:15, the MC Jazz Ensemble rehearses on Wednesday evenings at 7:15, and the MC World Ensemble rehearses on Monday afternoons at 4:00. Rehearsals are held in in the Rehearsal Hall (MU 124) in the Music Building at the Rockville Campus. (Rehearsal dates for each concert will be provided at the first rehearsal for that concert. Students must attend all weekly rehearsals, unless the activity is designated a sectional rehearsal or is in preparation for a performance in which the student is not a participant. Because preparation time is always short, only one excused absence from a rehearsal is permitted for each concert.)
    • To ensure performance quality, in cases involving more than one absence (either excused or unexcused), the music director/conductor may drop the student/musician from the concert.
    • To be present at the dress rehearsals in order to perform in the concert.
    • To prepare all music for a concert both by individual practicing and, as appropriate, through coaching by the student’s/musician’s applied teacher.
    • To arrive at least five minutes before the rehearsal starting time with all music for that rehearsal and a pencil for marking the scores (no pens, please).
    • To participate in formal public performances each semester (unless your section is not needed or you are not assigned to play in a piece or certain concert program).
    • To arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time of each performance.
  • When will auditions take place?
    Auditions will usually take place near the beginning of each Montgomery College semester. Additional auditions may be held at the discretion of the program director for applicants seeking admission after regular auditions.
  • What are the audition requirements? Please click here for information.
  • Should students sign up in advance for the auditions?
    Yes. Please call the Department of Music at 240-567-5209 to sign up for an audition before the start of each semester.

  • How do I apply?
    Please complete the attached application and submit it at the audition. Please note that the applicant’s high school instrumental music teacher’s signature is required as part of the application. The instrumental music teacher can send an e-mail confirmation to the executive director in lieu of a signature. Applications may be obtained from high school instrumental music teachers, or you can click here for an application (PDF file).

  • Need more information?
    Please contact the Department of Music at 240- 567-5209.

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