Representing Yourself on Paper
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Representing Yourself
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Curriculum Vitae
What is the Curriculum Vitae?
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.
The C.V. needs to be in hand
The C.V. needs to be sent
The C.V. needs to be handed in at your
jury for the Fall 2006 semester
What is on the Curriculum Vitae?
Education
– Date
– Degree
– G.P.A. (if it is good)
– Principal Teacher
Professional Experience
Title of position
Place of position
Dates
Explanation of position
Master Class Participation
Date
Master Teacher
Where
Regional, National or International
Activities
Date
Activity
Place
Creative Activities
Date
Activity
Place
WEB PAGES DO COUNT HERE!!!
Service Outreach
Date
Service
Place
Selected Performances
Date
Name of Recital
Place
At this point in your
career, Piano Area
Recitals
DEFINITELY
COUNT!!
Honors and Awards
Date
Name of Award
Definition of Award
Who Gave Award
Testimony Statement
“This is a true and accurate statement
of my activities and accomplishments.”
_________________________
Signature and Date
Current References List
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
Personal Statement
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
Objective
Summary of Qualifications
Scholarly Presentations
Professional Membership