<p>So here's the deal. I'm wondering if I should submit a music supplement to Yale. I feel like I'm quite an accomplished pianist for my age, and I've achieved a lot. The Yale website, though, says you should be very careful when considering submitting anything extra. The main part of the application clearly shows my accomplishments, but I thought it might me helpful for Yale to actually be able to hear me play. Thanks to anyone who has any suggestions.</p>
<p>The typical line on CC is that you should be at or very near conservatory quality to submit a music supplement to Yale.</p>
<p>What pieces were you considering?</p>
<p>i love flight of the bumblebee and chopin minute waltz opus 64</p>
<p>What AdmissionsAddict said. </p>
<p>Contact the Department of Music for requirements. In the past Yale has been specific about what they’d accept. The year my son applied it was two pieces from contrasting periods, maximum 10 minutes total.</p>
<p>sfaitht7, I’m considering the third movement of Beethoven’s Appassionata and Liszt’s Liebestraum.</p>
<p>Ah, both lovely pieces I would submit them if they’re good quality and they enhance what your activities say about your music. Here’s what they say about requirements: [Supplementary</a> Materials | Yale College Admissions](<a href=“Supplementary Materials | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions”>Supplementary Materials | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions) good luck!</p>
<p>if you can play the appassionata well… 1) i’m jealous 2) DO IT</p>