Student Recital Program Templates
Templates
- One-page Program
- Two-page Program
- Obtain the CMA Logo
- If you have more complicated programs, please contact the College of Musical Arts publications office for assistance.
These documents have been created so that you may enter your own program information.
Sample Programs
Using the Templates
It is strongly suggested that you have your programs proofed by the publicity office at the College. This will ensure adherence to the guidelines and also let you have the best looking programs possible.
To open a template:
- Download CMA program template to the hard drive. Do not open in browser.
PC: Right-click and choose ‘Save Target As…’. Save to hard drive, then open with appropriate application.
Mac: Click and hold, choose ‘Download Link to Disk’. Save to hard drive, then open with appropriate application. - Open Microsoft Word (or a similar program than can handle RTF files).
- Choose “Open” from file menu.
- Open template (1page_template or 2page_template) on the hard drive.
Please do not adjust any of the tabs, which are currently set.
The BGSU logo and/or signature are provided to you as artwork so it is not necessary for the user to have special fonts and they will preserve their clarity when enlarged to most any size. The user may size the artwork larger or smaller as long as the proportions remain intact. If you are using the logo in a very large format, a special file may be required to maintain clarity. Please contact the Publications Office at the College for more information.
The BGSU logo or signature may not be used by any off-campus group, individual or organization not associated with BGSU or without approval.
The BGSU logo must be aligned to the left margin and it must never be centered.
If you need to list additional pieces, please cut and paste one of the existing listings for works provided. Feel free to eliminate extra information such as movements you don’t need, etc.
Assisted by lines
Assisted by lines should be in standard score order, strings listed first. This will ensure conformity with the publications guidelines for the College of Musical Arts. Generally this means strings first, then woodwinds, then brass and finally keyboards and percussion.
Special Instructions for students of Profs. Sampen and Shrude
Students of the following teachers must have the “from the studio of” line exactly as below.
- from the studio of Dr. John Sampen, Distinguished Artist Professor
- from the studio of Dr. Marilyn Shrude, Distinguished Artist Professor
Degree Statements
Bachelor’s degree: (do not list specializations, only name of actual degree)
This recital is presented in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN MUSIC EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN PERFORMANCE
BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN COMPOSITION
Certificate Program: (do not list specializations, only name of actual program)
This recital is presented in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the
MUSIC CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Master’s degree: (do not list specializations, only name of actual degree)
Presented to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF MUSIC IN MUSIC EDUCATION
MASTER OF MUSIC IN PERFORMANCE
MASTER OF MUSIC IN COMPOSITION
Doctoral degree: (do not list specializations, only name of actual degree)
Presented to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
Disclaimer
This final disclaimer should be included if there is space in the program.
Audience members are reminded to silence alarm watches, pagers and cellular phones before the performance. As a matter of courtesy and copyright law, no unauthorized recording or photographing is allowed in the hall. The Moore Musical Arts Center is a nonsmoking facility.







