Representing Yourself on Paper

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Representing Yourself
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Curriculum Vitae
What is the Curriculum Vitae?
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The Curriculum Vitae is another way to
say “scholastic resumé.”
The C.V. is a listing of accomplishments
for possible future employers’
assessment
This needs to be the most professional
document in your career portfolio
When do I use the C.V.
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The C.V. needs to be in hand
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The C.V. needs to be sent
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The C.V. needs to be handed in at your
jury for the Fall 2006 semester
What is on the Curriculum Vitae?
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Education
– Date
– Degree
– G.P.A. (if it is good)
– Principal Teacher
Professional Experience
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Title of position
Place of position
Dates
Explanation of position
Master Class Participation
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Date
Master Teacher
Where
Regional, National or International
Activities
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Date
Activity
Place
Creative Activities
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Date
Activity
Place
WEB PAGES DO COUNT HERE!!!
Service Outreach
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Date
Service
Place
Selected Performances
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Date
Name of Recital
Place
At this point in your
career, Piano Area
Recitals
DEFINITELY
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Honors and Awards
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Date
Name of Award
Definition of Award
Who Gave Award
Testimony Statement
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“This is a true and accurate statement
of my activities and accomplishments.”
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Signature and Date
Current References List
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Names
Addresses
Phone numbers (WORK)
Email addresses
You must know that these people will
give POSITIVE statements about your
work
Repertoire List
Collaborative and Solo
 Composer
 Musical Period
 Piece
And some sort of indication if it was a
public performance or just self-study
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Personal Statement
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What’s been your music path?
Where have you been?
Where are you going?
How will you get there?
Why is this important to you?
Optionals
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Objective
Summary of Qualifications
Scholarly Presentations
Professional Membership