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University of Redlands

Conservatory of Music

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1200 East Colton Ave.
Redlands, California 92373
909.748.8700
Joseph_Modica@redlands.edu

DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Music in Performance
Bachelor of Music in Composition
Bachelor of Music in Music Education
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Minor in Music


To provide our students with rigorous conservatory training allied with a broad liberal arts curriculum. To produce, create, and share musical knowledge and experiences through a commitment to excellence in performance, scholarship and creative work. To cultivate an inclusive, supportive and safe community that values diversity and fosters our collective musical and intellectual growth. To enrich our community through performances, youth programs, service projects and innovative outreach efforts.


Notable Alumni Include:

<p>Wren Brady, Terrence Perrier, Kelsie Harris, Connor Licharz, Jacob Miner, Paula Cevallos, David Reyes, Angel Blue.</p>

Acceptance Rate:

The University of Redlands Conservatory of Music has a separate audition requirement for music majors and minors, and to be admitted to the Conservatory, you must also be admitted to the University of Redlands. The University of Redlands itself has an acceptance rate of 81%.


Faculty Info:

Nicholle Andrews Professor of Choral Studies Katherine Baber Professor of Music History Joseph Modica Director of the School of Music


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