Exceptional, high-level musical training with specialists on each instrument
Each studio offers a supportive, collegial learning community for musical and personal growth.
Faculty
| Diane Rechner, flute | Danna Sundet, oboe | 
| Amitai Vardi, clarinet | Mark DeMio, bassoon | 
| Perry Roth, saxophone | 
Private Lessons and Studio Classes
Weekly private lessons are tailored to the unique needs of each student covering a wide range of solos, orchestral excerpts and technical studies.
Studio classes every week offer the chance to build community and cover special topics relevant to everyone.
- Students perform for each other, either individually, with their chamber music ensembles or as an entire studio (flute ensemble, clarinet ensemble, etc.).
 - Reed making skills are developed and improved.
 - Gain experience performing other instruments in their immediate family such as bass clarinet, English horn, piccolo, baritone saxophone, contra-bassoon and more.
 
Performance Opportunities
In addition to studio classes, additional opportunities to perform include:
- Large and Small Ensembles (Click here for more information)
 - Juries (a culminating performance given every semester where faculty give constructive feedback and recommendations)
 - Recitals (music majors and approved nonmajors)
 
Degrees and Programs Offered
Majors
| B.A. Music Major | B.M. in Composition | 
| B.M. Music Education | B.M. in Performance | 
| M.M. in Performance | 
Minors
| Music Minor | Jazz Studies Minor | 
| World Music Minor | Arts Entrepreneurship Minor | 
Questions or want more information?
Contact
Glauser School Admissions
musicadmissions@kent.edu | 330-672-2172
Admission Requirements
- Complete an application for admission to 两性色午夜 University.
 - Complete an audition for admission to the Glauser School of Music.
 
English Language Proficiency Requirements for International Students: 
All international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions) by earning a
- Minimum 525 TOEFL score (71 on the Internet-based version),
 - Minimum 75 MELAB score,
 - Minimum 6.0 IELTS score,
 - Minimum 48 PTE score or
 - Minimum 100 DET score; or by completing the ESL level 112 Intensive Program.
 
For more information on international admission, visit the Office of Global Education鈥檚 admission website.
Undergraduate Requirements
Brass:
Concentration in: Performance, Music Education, Bachelor of Arts in Music or General Music Minor
- Solo work and/or contrasting etudes (memorization and accompaniment not required).
 - Major scales, 1 octave required (2 octaves optional).
 - Chromatic scales, 1 octave required (2 octaves optional)
 - Sight-reading
 
Contact our Brass Faculty for more information.
- Trumpet: Dr. Amanda Bekeny at abekeny@kent.edu
- Horn: Dr. Benjamin Hottensmith at bhottens@kent.edu
- Trombone & Euphonium: David Mitchell at demitche@kent.edu 
- Tuba: Dr. Kenneth Heinlein at kheinlei@kent.edu 
Woodwinds
Concentration in: Performance, Music Education, Bachelor of Arts in Music or General Music Minor
- Major and chromatic scales鈥攎emorized.
 - Solo.
- Memorization not required.
 - Suggested repertoire is contained in the OMEA contest list.
 - Compositions of equivalent difficulty may be substituted.
 - Accompaniment is not required.
 
 - Demonstration of sight reading proficiency.
 
Contact our Woodwind Faculty for more information.
- Flute: Dr. Suyeon Ko at sko1@kent.edu
- Oboe: Danna Sundet at dsundet@kent.edu
- Bassoon: Mark DeMio at mdemio@kent.edu
- Clarinet: Amitai Vardi at avardi@kent.edu
- Saxophone: Dr. Perry Roth at proth4@kent.edu 
Percussion Instruments:
Concentration in: Performance, Music Education, Bachelor of Arts in Music or General Music Minor
- A solo on all of the following:
- Snare drum.
 - Percussion keyboard (mallets).
 - Timpani (Proficiency in tuning).
 - Accompaniment is not required.
 
 - Demonstration of sight reading proficiency on at least two of the above instruments.
 - Your percussion audition must be done in person or, if distance to the Kent Campus is an issue, via recorded video audition.
 
Contact Dr. Matthew Holm at mholm2@kent.edu for more information.
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university for .
 - 3.0 GPA out of a 4.0 scale for .
 - Official transcript(s)
 - Three letters of recommendation
 - Statement of career goals
 - 搁别蝉耻尘茅
 - Audition
 - English language proficiency - all international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions) by earning one of the following:
	
- Minimum 525 TOEFL PBT score (paper-based version)
 - Minimum 71 TOEFL IBT score (Internet-based version)
 - Minimum 74 MELAB score
 - Minimum 6.0 IELTS score
 - Minimum 50 PTE score
 - Minimum 100 Duolingo test score
 
 
Graduate Requirements
Flute:
- First movement exposition of either Mozart Concerto (G or D major).
 - Two other works of contrasting period and style, including one 20th century work. These may be movements from a concerto/sonata or separate works.
 - A selection of standard orchestral excerpts.
 - Sight-reading may be included.
 
Contact Dr. Suyeon Ko at sko1@kent.edu for more information.
Oboe: 
- Two works contrasting in period and style, including one 20th century work. These may be movements from a concerto/sonata or separate works.
 - A selection of standard orchestral excerpts.
 - Sight-reading may be included.
 
Contact Danna Sundet at dsundet@kent.edu for more information.
Clarinet: 
- Two works contrasting in period and style, including one 20th century work. These may be movements from a concerto/sonata or separate works.
 - A selection of standard orchestral excerpts.
 - Sight-reading may be included.
 
Contact Amitai Vardi at avardi@kent.edu for more information.
Bassoon: 
- Two works contrasting in period and style. These may be movements from a concerto/sonata or separate works.
 - A selection of standard orchestral excerpts.
 - Sight-reading may be included.
 
Contact Mark DeMio at mdemio@kent.edu for more information.
Saxophone: 
- Two works contrasting in period and style, including one 20th century work. These may be movements from a concerto/sonata or separate works.
 - Sight-reading may be included.