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1536 Hewitt Avenue
St. Paul,Minnesota 55104
651.523.2296
admission@hamline.edu
DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance Studies and Ensembles Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music History and Culture
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Sundin Music Hall is home base for Hamline musicians. Student performers benefit from the hall's beautiful acoustics, the use of Steinway and Yamaha grand pianos, web-streaming and full recording capability. The Sundin calendar provides rich listening opportunities through its diverse concert schedule of visiting artists and ensembles.
Due to Hamline's central location in the Twin Cities, students have the opportunity to explore a wide variety of musical communities and opportunities. The Music Department's commitment to historical, theoretical, and cultural studies is coupled with learning opportunities beyond the classroom including study abroad, internships, and individual research.
Notable Alumni Include:
Kallysta Morgan, David Mercer-Taylor, Jeff Mund, Ray Culp, Olivia Schiffman, Shay Behrends, Caroline Exharos, Martha McDermott, Danielle Jagelski, Melissa Thompson, Tyler Stahl, Eva Coon, Megan Thompson, Alyssa Skinner, Martin List-Tesdell, Andrew Brady, Alyse Emmanuel, Enrique Ortega, Savannah Dotson, Courtney Cline, Haley Rheinhart, Kelby Brandanger, Michael Kemmitt, Ross Hackenmiller, Nikita Schanzenbach, Liz Hauck, Paul Sawyer, Stacy Dimapelis, Elissa (Green) Weller.
Acceptance Rate:
Hamline University's acceptance rate is 78%
Faculty Info:
Jeff Bailey, Deborah Carbaugh, George Chu, David Crittenden, Kate DeVoe, Miriam Gerberg, Debra Gilroy, Janet Greene, Craig Hara, Zacc Harris, Lauren Husting, Susan Janda, Mark Kausch, Greg Keel, Will Kemperman, Ruth Marshall, Alicia McQuerrey, Carole Smith, Janika Vandervelde, Ginna Watson, Yali You.
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by Elliot Lanes
- February 04, 2025
During the pandemic, musical theatre lovers were hit with withdrawal. Apple TV took us out of our funk when Schmigadoon hit the air in July of 2021. The series took an original story line and based it around a specific genre of musical theatre. The result had us laughing and singing along for two seasons. The first season was more of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic variety of musical while season two had more of a Chicago/Pippin vibe. For whatever reason, the third season was written but Apple TV elected not to go into production with it.