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GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP at PENN STATE
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GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP at PENN STATE
Wednesday, December 9, 2020 7:13 PM
Author: David Stambler
Penn State School of Music
Master of Music in Saxophone Performance
Fall 2021 Teaching Assistantship
- Full Tuition Remission
- Plus Approx. $10,000 stipend
- 2-Year position
- Approx. 10 hours of work per week
- Duties will be divided among the following: Teach weekly lessons to minors and supplementary lessons to majors; Coach Saxophone Quartet; Teach Saxophone Methods (to Music Ed. students of other instruments).
- Opportunities
to conduct weekly saxophone master class
- Administrative assistance in the Saxophone Studio
- Jazz instruction for candidates with jazz performance experience
AUDITIONS/INTERVIEWS ARE BY ARRANGEMENT AND ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE ON OFFICIAL PSU AUDITION DATES.
Application information and information about the Penn State School of Music is available at:
https://music.psu.edu/admissions/degrees/master-music-performance-orchestral-instruments
For audition requirements, see:
http://www.music.psu.edu/audition-req/grad/saxophone
To begin the Graduate application process, see:
https://music.psu.edu/admissions/graduate/graduate-application-process
Performance Opportunities
Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Saxophone Quartets
Saxophone Ensemble
Chamber Music
Jazz Big Bands
Jazz Combos
PSU Philharmonic
Chamber Orchestra
Symphonic Band
Concert Band
Concerto Competition
Local Professional Opportunities
Pennsylvania Centre Orchestra
Nittany Valley Symphony
Altoona Symphony
Williamsport Symphony
Local Jazz Clubs
Private Lesson Instruction
For more information contact:
Dr. David Stambler
Professor of Saxophone
(814) 865-1252
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