2.10 Undergraduate Recital Guidelines

The most current recital guidelines are linked here in this PDF. Please note that the MUJS 4720 capstone recital requires program notes, which must be reviewed by the student's major professor(s) before they are distributed. Recital programs are also required.

The College of Music provides digital programs. Your program information is due three weeks before the date of your recital. All programs (junior, senior, MM, DMA, GAC, guest artist, faculty, ensemble) are due to the College of Music Program Office (MU241) 3 weeks prior to the event and should be submitted to Linda.Strube@unt.edu. The program request PDF form is available here: https://music.unt.edu/sites/default/files/recitalProgramInformationSheet.pdf. The form contains information designed to help you gather the required information for the program. You are responsible for researching dates of composers and compositions and proofreading the information for accuracy. Please include complete information on the performers and instruments.

Information required: title of piece, year of composition, composer name, composer birth and/or death years (for each piece/composer) and, if applicable, movements to be performed. Completed digital programs can be retrieved at https://music.unt.edu/scheduling/program-archives.

Current, former, retired, and adjunct faculty members may not participate in student degree recitals. Guest artists are not permitted in student degree recitals.