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700 College Place
Williamsport,Pennsylvania 17701
570.321.4016
admit@lycoming.edu
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Bachelor of Arts in Music Minor in Music
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Lycoming’s music program offers an enriching curriculum bolstered by exciting performances and professional opportunities. Our flexible course structure allows students to design their own path to match their interests and career goals, such as music therapy or music business. Students who major in music not only develop a foundational knowledge through concentrated courses in theory and aural skills, but also benefit from the opportunity to pursue specific musical interests such as conducting, composing, world drumming and jazz improvisation. This individualized approach, coupled with close mentorship from professors in private music lessons and small classes, allows each student to flourish into the outstanding performer, composer, conductor, or educator they wish to be.
Acceptance Rate:
Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania has a selective admissions process. The acceptance rate is around 68–74%
Faculty Info:
Richard Adams, Tim Breon, Judy Burke, Rebecca Ciabattari, William Ciabattari, Amanda Horn Gunderson, Bonnie Hall, Daniel J. Hall, Kristin Ivers, Jeffrey Johnson, Urie Kline, Dale A. Orris, Emily Rolka, Kenneth Sarch, Sara Scott, Ashley Shank, Anne Sullivan, John Paul Tobin, Joanne Yang.
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by Elliot Lanes
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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.