Oboist: Chances of getting accepted to Juilliard?
I am currently a Junior in High School. I have been playing Oboe for 5 1/2 years and absolutely love it, and there is no question in my mind that I would like to continue playing in orchestras and groups for the rest of my life.
I have looked at colleges, and have come to the realization that I would like to go to a Performing Arts Conservatory, rather than a University or College and just Major in Oboe. I have visited the Berklee School, but didn't really like it there, as I am more interested in classical. I am scheduled for a visit to Juilliard next week, but I am really nervous! I wanted to get other people's input before I get too excited, and I don't want to get my hopes up because I know how impossible it is to get accepted.
I practice oboe for 2 1/2 hours a day (on average) but sometimes more, sometimes less. I also play the English horn and the piano, but Oboe is my passion. I have played in my school band, being first oboe since middle school, and have made All-State for the past four years. I perform in my states Youth Philharmonic as the principal oboist, and I take weekly lessons where I really learn a lot and play only the most difficult repertoire. I was one of about 15 musicians from my state chosen to perform in an Honors Recital from our Solo Festival, and I played a Grade 6 piece; Saint-Saens Oboe Sonata.
I know the fact that I play oboe gives me an advantage, merely because the rarity of an oboe player, but I honestly don't know what the average Juilliard oboe student plays like?! I don't know if I am way off the mark, or what! Here is a list of Oboe solos and Orchestral music I have studied and performed:
Solos:
Cimarosa in C minor
Marcello in C minor
Telleman in G minor
Saint Saens Sonata
Poulenc Sonata
Paladilhe Solo pour Hautbois
Orchestral: (have not performed all in live groups)
Studied FULL score and played...or....practiced with recording... :) of;
a. Rimsky Korsakov Scheherazade
b. Dukas Le Aprenti Sorcer
c. Respighi Pini di Roma
d. Respighi Fontane di Roma
e. Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker (Full)
f. Beethoven's Symphonies
g. Vaughn William's The Wasps Overture
And really, countless more. I have the Vade-Mecum of the Oboist with all of the Orchestral Excerpts and LOVE IT! It's like a bible to me! I have played almost everything in there!
I can play almost ANY music given to me, and am certainly more than dedicated. If you need me to post videos, I will but, I just really need to know if I have even the slightest shot of being considered for a school like Juilliard.
Any comments are appreciated, but please leave more than one word, suggestions would be amazing! Thank you.