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1000 Lenora Street
Seattle,Washington 98121
206.726.5030
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DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Music (Vocal) Bachelor of Music (Instrumental) Bachelor of Music (Composition)
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Cornish has pioneered a unified degree that grounds our students in the essentials, yet offers individualized pathways that lead to discovery.
Vocalists, instrumentalists, and composers work side-by-side in the same curriculum, allowing ample opportunity for focused study and experimentation. As a music major, you’ll center your work in private instruction in your primary area of study, develop advanced skills in theory, composition, and music technology, and collaborate on your own creative projects.
Understand music through the lens of history, culture, and politics. Learn to communicate these ideas effectively as a performer, writer, and speaker.
Acceptance Rate:
The acceptance rate for Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington is around 71%.
Faculty Info:
James Falzone, Tom Baker, Kaley Lane Eaton, Johnaye Kendrick, Natalie Lerch, Kerry O’Brien, Tom Verner, Kelly Ash, Heather Bentley, Greg Campbell, Chuck Deardorf, Leanna Keith, Raymond Larsen, Michael Jinsoo Lim, Peter Mack, David Marriott, Michael Nicolella, Jarrad Powell, BC Campbell, Andrew Joslyn.
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