Belmont School of Music
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1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville,Tennessee 37212
615.460.6408
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Bachelor of Arts with a Music Major Bachelor of Music in Church Music Bachelor of Music in Commercial Music Bachelor of Music in Music Composition Bachelor of Music in Music Education Bachelor of Music in Music Performance Bachelor of Music in Music Technology Bachelor of Music in Music Theory Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy Bachelor of Music in Music with an Outside Minor Bachelor of Music in Piano Pedagogy Minor in Music
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The uniqueness of Belmont University's School of Music is unmatched. We are a strong program in a liberal arts university located in the heart of Music City. The School of Music promotes our students to be challenged in a commitment to musical excellence, engaged in diverse musical opportunities, and encouraged through our Christian identity.
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Dr. Stephen Eaves, Dr. Jeremy Lane, Dr. Jeffrey W. Kirk, Ms. Kathryn Paradise, Dr. Jeffery Ames, Dr. Barry Kraus, Mary Biddlecombe, Madeline Bridges, Deen Entsminger, Robert Gregg, Barry Kraus, Lesley Mann, Susan Ramsay, Gregory Snyder, Jeffery Ames, Deen Entsminger, Robert Gregg, Barry Kraus, Jane Warren, Elaine Bailey, Anthony Belfiglio, Madeline Bridges, Don Byrd, Keith Christopher, Clare Eng, Richard Hoffman, AlexanderJohnson, Tara Johnson, Todd Kemp, Daniel Kozlowski, David Maderia, David McKay, Bakara Nkenge-Hinds, Meghan Perdue, Matt Rhea, Brittany Chase, Sarah Dietsche, Bruce Dudley, Robert Gregg, Terry Klefstad, Peter Lamothe, Virginia Lamothe, Nancy Riley, Bruce Dudley, Deen Entsminger, Goebel, Ellen Tift, Jeffrey Kirk, Jeff Lisenby, Tony Moreira, Mark Volker, Wayne Causey, Daniel Landes, Kevin Twit, Keith Mason, David McKay, Tony Moreira, Adam Summers, Gerald Cates, Tara Johnson, Jeff Phillips, Christopher Rymes, Joel Treybig, Anthony Belfiglio, Elena Bennett, Eric Burgett, Josh Coble, Bruce Dudley, Matt Endahl, Emily Gaskill, Linda Harmon, Dan Landes, Kristian Klefstad, Jeff Lisenby, Robert Marler, David McKay, Andrew Risinger, Richard Shadinger, Allison Sharp, Joy Thurmon, Steve Willets, Marcus Finnie, Todd Kemp, Todd London, Christopher Norton, Jim Riley, Mark Barnett, Paula Bressman, Maria Conti, Billy Contreras, Sarah Cote, Alison Gooding Hoffman, Veronica Joines, Ryan Joseph, Carmine Miranda, Craig Nelson, Tracy Silverman, Elisabeth Small, Rebekah Alexander, Angela Carr Forsythe, Jennifer Coleman, Lindsay Cunningham, Jocelyn Fisher, Leslie Garbis, Mary George, Abigail Santos Villalobos, Savanna Sokolnicki, Mark Thress, Mark Whatley, Kristi Whitten, Ted Wylie, Stephanie Adlington, Bruce Bennett, Sandra Dudley, Kelly Hoppenjans, Kathryn Paradise, Henry Smiley, James R. Wigginton, Nancy Allen, Erica Aubrey, Jo Lynn Burks, David Shamburger, Alex Graham, Evan Cobb, Daniel Lochrie, Dong-Yun Shankle, Carolyn Totaro, Rebecca Van de Ven.
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