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DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Music in Performance

Bachelor of Music in Music Education

Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies

Bachelor of Music in Composition

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Minor in Music

Minor in Music Technology

Certificate in Recording Arts

Master of Music in Conducting

Master of Music in Jazz Studies

Master of Music in Music Education

Master of Music in Performance

Doctor of Musical Arts in Music Education

Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance

Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting


All Mason Gross School of the Arts music degree programs share a common aim: the development of well-educated professional musicians with a complex historical and theoretical understanding of all aspects of music. The diversity of faculty specializations within the school provides a breadth of expertise rarely encountered in other programs. The music department offers degree programs in these areas: Classical Performance, Composition, Conducting, Jazz Studies, Music Education, Musicology, and Theory

Faculty Info:

Andrew Adelson, Bradley Aikman, Robert Aldridge, Robby Ameen, Alan Baer, Noreen Baer, Erin Banholzer, William Berz, Ralph Bowen, Anthony D.J. Branker, Karina Bruk, Abraham Burton, Eduardo Chama, Susannah Chapman, Elena Chernova-Davis, Nicholas Chong, Timothy Cobb, Paul Cohen, Stephanie Cronenberg, George Curran, Rebecca Cypess, Kenny Davis, Richard Deane, Kenneth DeCarlo, Francesca dePasquale, Javier Diaz, Christopher Doll, Mark Dover, Melissa Dunphy, Daniel Epstein, Faith Esham, Bart Feller, Patrick Gardner, Jason Geary, John Giampietro, Lachlan Glen, Barbara González-Palmer, Tatum Greenblatt, Robert Grohman, Nancy Gustafson, Amanda Harberg, Eduardo Herrera, Conrad Herwig, Kaoru Hinata, Maureen Hurd, Kynan Johns, Douglas Johnson, Taina Kataja, Steven Kemperm, Dawn Kotoski-Shicoff, David Krauss, Min Kwon, Yura Lee, Louis Levitt, Victor Lewis, Renée Anne Louprette, Douglas Lundeen, Dietlinde Turban Maazel, David Martin, Joe Mosello, Craig Mumm, Hai-Ye Ni, Todd Nichols, Judith Nicosia, Roger Nye, Bill O'Connell, Scott Ordway, Daniel Panner, David Peel, John Perry, Jessica Phillips, Todd Phillips, Susan Quittmeyer, Nancy Yunhwa Rao, John Romero, Brian Santero, Jonathan Sauceda, John Sheppard, Gary Smulyan, Jonathan Spitz, Marc J. Stasio, George B. Stauffer, Leelanee Sterrett, Dave Stryker, Ian Sullivan, Brennan Sweet, Andre Tarantiles, Mark Timmerman, Joseph Tompkins, Mark Trautman, Mike Truesdell, Timothy Urban, Vladimir Valjarevic, Aaron VanderWeele, Kristen Wallentinsen, Christopher Wickham, Brandon Williams, Kraig Alan Williams, Yen Yu, Carmit Zori



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