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August Tue. Class of Math Camp by invitation August Mon. Drop period ends 5 p. October 1 Fri. Classes end October 15 Fri. Elective exam period October Mon. Classes resume; Session-2 classes begin core and elective November 1 Mon. Drop period ends 5pm session-2 electives November 5 Fri.

Session-1 grades due, 5pm with some exceptions November Mon. May 5 Th Final examinations begin, p. May 5 Th Deadline for all course assignments, other than term papers and term projects. May 11 W Examinations end, p. May 11 W Deadline for all term papers and term projects. May 12 Th Residences close for underclassmen, 12 noon. May 12 Th Final grades due for graduating seniors. May 18 W Final grades due for continuing students. May 23 M University Commencement.

May 24 T Residences close for seniors, 12 noon. Send Page to Printer. Download PDF of this page. Fall course registration opens for currently enrolled Yale College students. Professor of Law Elliott S. Professor of Law Mark C. Professor of Law Diane F. Professor of Law Nancy D.

Professor of Law Andrew F. Professor of Law Anthony E. Associate Professor of Law Paul R. Access Services Librarian John Q. Associate Law Librarian Shannon M. Assistant Law Librarian William T. Law Librarian Ripple L. Associate Law Librarian. Professor of Law Emeritus Patrick E. Sustainability The School of Music is committed to a healthy, sustainable future for our campus, our communities, and our planet. The team implements new strategies, hosts events, and connects the YSM community to campus initiatives.

Sustainability at Yale University: sustainability. Use Reusable Water Bottles. Students will receive reusable water bottles at Orientation. Water bottle refilling stations can be found on each floor of Hendrie Hall.

Avoid Printing When Possible. Students are encouraged to avoid printing unnecessary hard copies and to share documents electronically. Use Single-Stream Recycling Bins. All recyclables can go into the single-stream bins for collection, including paper, cans, glass bottles, plastic containers, and cardboard.

Recycle Writing Instruments in the marked receptacles in the Hendrie copy rooms. Recycle Batteries. Used batteries should not be disposed of in normal trash.

Instead, leave used batteries in the marked bins in the Hendrie copy rooms. Electronics Disposal. Instead, students can leave old electronics in the Electronic Disposal bin in the student copy room Hendrie Collaborative Piano Fellows are made available to YSM instrumentalists for master classes, lessons, studio seminars, degree recitals, and, when possible, for non-degree and informal recitals performed at Yale.

Because the number of collaborative pianists is limited, it is important to make arrangements as early as possible, and to limit the amount of time each collaborative pianist spends on individual events. Requests for Pianists All requests for pianists should be sent to collaborative piano coordinator Heekyung Lee at heekyung.

In your request, please include the date and time of event s , repertoire, and be prepared to provide the score as soon as possible. Degree recitals will be given priority; all assignments for non-degree and informal recitals will be made after the deadline for degree recitals. Requests received after the stated deadlines will be considered, but are not guaranteed to be fulfilled.

You may contact the individual pianists for their rates. Priority will be given to degree recitals. Pianists must play all pieces that require piano accompaniment on a recital to fulfill this requirement. In extenuating circumstances that require more than 15 hours of rehearsal, hours worked above 15 hours can be paid with approval from the Deputy Dean. Paid Accompanying for Students Paid accompanying for recitals, master classes, lessons, etc. After pianists have completed at least one recital credit at YSM, they may only receive work-study compensation for accompaniment that has been assigned by the collaborative piano coordinator.

When additional pianists are needed, the collaborative piano coordinator will contact students who would like to take on paid accompanying. Information on tracking hours and obtaining payment is available from the collaborative piano coordinator.

There is a maximum of 10 work study hours available per recital; in extenuating circumstances, additional hours may be approved by the Deputy Dean.

More information is available online at music. The Center for Teaching and Learning offers writing tutors along with other academic services — ctl. Graduate and Professional Student Life: Find information on university-wide resources on cultural centers, community service, dining, housing, student activities, and more — studentlife. Transportation Options: Information on parking and other transportation options can be found at to.

Yale Shuttle: The Yale Shuttle is free to use for members of the Yale community, runs 7 days a week, and provides transportation between the University, the East Rock neighborhood, and New Haven train stations. Night Shuttle: After 6 pm, night shuttles run scheduled routes and will provide off-route drop-offs. Nighttime Safe Rides: Between 6 pm and 1 am, members of the Yale community can call — to schedule doorto-door shuttle service.

Yale Well: Provides resources for the holistic emotional, social, spiritual and physical wellness of Yale students — yalewell. Gym hours during academic year are M—F, 6 am—11 pm and Sat—Sun, am—8 pm — sportsandrecreation.

Counseling is not religious in nature unless requested by the student — chaplain. Yale Police Department Safety Tips — your. Blue Phones are equipped with red emergency buttons for direct connection to the University Police for police, fire, or medical emergencies and many of the phones have a keypad for dialing any campus number. Required Recitals: Recitals which are required by faculty members of students in their studio, but are not a requirement of their degree program as described in the School of Music Bulletin.

Submit Program Information Due: 10 business days prior to recital Fines begin 9 business days prior to recital. Contact: Tara Deming, Operations Manager, at tara.

The major teacher must attend your degree or required recital. Recitals must take place during term, by the last day of classes in each semester by December 14, in the Fall Term and May 3, in the Spring Term.

Conflicts with a concert directed by or featuring a School of Music faculty member or any other major event sponsored by the School of Music are to be avoided and will be permitted only at the discretion of the Manager of Concert Programs.

The Operations Manager begins accepting requests for recital dates on Monday, September 17, If you do not book a recital by the appropriate deadline, a date may be assigned to you.

To see potential recital dates, view the concert schedule music. You will be able to see hall schedules for Sudler, Sprague, and Woolsey Halls, and there are comments regarding events in other venues. Note events scheduled in all halls to prevent conflicts. Based on the availability you see in the concert hall schedule, identify 2 potential options for your recital date with specific dates, times, and venues. Submit these dates on the Book Your Recital form music.

Required and informal recitals may not take place on evenings or after April 1. Due to the opera production schedule, opera students may schedule required recitals on afternoons until April 20, in Sudler Hall. The guidelines for scheduling informal recitals are the same as those governing degree and required recitals; however, degree and required recitals have scheduling priority over informal recitals. The Operations Office reserves the right to deny booking an informal recital until most or all degree and required recitals have been scheduled, and may further limit informal recitals depending on the availability of concert staff and the congestion of the concert calendar.

To use the harpsichord or portative organ onstage for your rehearsal or recital alert Chris Melillo at least 1 week before date 30 chairs and 30 stands These venues should be booked directly by you or your teacher. Rescheduling will not occur until this form is submitted and, if applicable, payment is made.

Trading of dates is allowed only with permission of the major teacher s , Deputy Dean, and Operations Manager and must be requested in writing. All requests for exceptions to these regulations must be submitted in writing to the Operations Manager and approved by the Performance Committee. Please see pg. Arranging for page-turners, if desired, is your responsibility.

You have not confirmed and booked your recital until your complete student recital contract has been submitted and approved. When your reservation has been confirmed by the Operations Manager, fill out and sign a recital contract and submit it to the Operations Manager.

Your recital date is not confirmed until the signed contract has been submitted. If the Operations Manager does not approve the contract, you will be notified. Only degree recitals appear on the YSM website calendar, receive concert programs, and are automatically livestreamed. Degree recital listings are also submitted to the Yale Calendar. If the recital is to take place off-campus, in one of the residential colleges, or in any other non-YSM or ISM venue except for organists using Dwight Chapel or Battell Chapel , you still must submit a recital contract.

Please ask an administrator for that venue to sign your contract before you submit it to the Operations Manager for approval. On the contract, indicate whether your program requires the harpsichord, a sound system, an ensemble with 7 or more players, or any additional equipment besides pianos.

If you do not have this information when you submit the contract, notify Chris Melillo at least 20 business days before your recital. For informal recitals, you may only use equipment that is already in the venue. Allowances will be made for students whose teachers are not available during this time, but you must let the Operations Manager know if you require this extension. You may book up to 3 hours of rehearsal time in your concert hall.

Rehearsal time is not guaranteed and is booked on a first come, first served basis. The longer you wait to book rehearsal time, the more difficult it will be to find time. Please contact the Philharmonia Assistant Manager at yalephilharmonia gmail. The Yale Philharmonia Office will contact you to discuss how to proceed with your rental, the cost of the rental, and how to process the payment.

Costs may be paid by check or credit card. Contact: Concert Office at concertforms yale. Business days do NOT include weekends or University holidays. The Concert Office only produces programs for degree recitals; it does not produce programs for required or informal recitals.

Upon request, the Concert Office can provide a template for required and informal recitals. Degree and required recital programs are official documents that have formatting standards that must be followed.

Therefore, the Concert Office must produce or at least approve the finished program before it is printed in quantity. If you do not submit your program information to the Concert Office before the deadline, program services cannot be guaranteed for that recital. The Concert Office will not accept responsibility for proofreading errors on your part. More programs can be printed on request.

Programs for recitals in venues other than Sprague and Sudler Halls must be picked up by the recitalist on the day of the performance or the business day prior to weekend recitals. Texts and translations can be produced as a side piece to accompany your program. For degree recitals, the Concert Office will print 50 copies of your texts and translations if you submit a 8.

The Concert Office will not edit the document in any way. If you are unable to submit your texts in time, you may print your own texts. Please place them on the music stand next to your recital programs. Solo literature is primary, and when repertoire requiring ensembles is programmed, small chamber groups are preferable.

With the exception of conducting recitals, orchestras are not permitted on student recitals. Concertos are to be performed with piano reduction or small ensembles with one player per part. Unofficial ensembles are not permitted to use any kind of Yale branding. If you wish to program a piece with 7 or more players, you must secure written permission from the Deputy Dean and submit the large ensemble request form music.

If you have an ensemble with 7 or more players, you must provide at least 1 assistant stage manager, depending on the size of the ensemble. Consult Chris Melillo. Submit Additional Equipment Requests if not already indicated on your recital contract for degree and required recitals. Audio: If your program requires audio playback or sound reinforcement, contact Jack Vees for a consultation about the equipment and personnel available to provide the services you require.

If you know you will need these services at the time you submit your recital contract, please note in the space provided. Alert the Operations Office to Unusual Needs if not already indicated on your recital contract for degree and required recitals.

Harpsichord or organ for a recital rehearsal or recital Image or video projection More than 5 stands or chairs in Sudler Have an ensemble with 7 or more players. Required and informal recitals can be recorded and live streamed in Sprague, Sudler, and Woolsey Halls for a fee. For all recording and live streaming policies, please see Media Production on pg. Evaluation Committee for degree recitals only All degree recitals will be evaluated by your primary teacher and 1 other faculty member of the School of Music.

The members of the evaluation committee must submit written evaluations of the recital. A recital will not be considered successfully completed until all evaluations have been received.

The Office of Student Services keeps recital reports on file for the academic year, after which they are added to your permanent files. You may read and copy your recital reports. Recitalists are responsible for cleaning the room afterward and removing all trash from the building. Sprague Hall: No receptions permitted. Adams Center for Musical Arts atrium: Available for receptions.

Please see the Operations Office to schedule the space and to request the official use guidelines. Complete an Exceptional Recital! You may be excused from Philharmonia and chamber music rehearsals on the day of your degree or required recital with the advance permission of the conductor or faculty coach. Accompanists and other performers on recitals will not be excused from these rehearsals.

You will not be excused from Philharmonia or chamber music on the day of your informal recital. The hall is reserved 1 hour before the start time of your recital for warm-up and for the recording soundcheck.



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