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Top 5 US Schools For Music Students To Consider

There are many music colleges around the world. Here we review a few colleges for your consideration –

1. Berklee College of Music

Students come to Berklee to launch their career equipped with an unparalleled education from the world’s leading college for contemporary music, but beyond the extraordinary music, faculty, and classes that await you are the friends, music, and mentors that you will treasure for the rest of your life. Student life at Berklee is an immensely rich feast built on a number of hearty ingredients: Boston’s unique attractions surrounding our urban campus, a close-knit college community in which your fellow students are likely to be your bandmates or project collaborators, a faculty dedicated to helping you find and hone your musical path and skills, and a support system that enables you to fully realize your potential.

2. Julliard

Juilliard’s renowned Music Division is the largest and most diverse of the School’s three divisions, with some 600 students from more than 40 countries. Its distinguished faculty includes internationally renowned soloists, chamber, and orchestral musicians, as well as leading pedagogues and scholars. Among them are recipients of Pulitzer Prizes, Grammy and Academy Awards, and numerous prominent fellowships. Faculty chamber music ensembles in residence at the School include the Juilliard String QuartetAmerican Brass QuintetNew York Woodwind Quintet, and Juilliard Baroque.

As a Music student, you will work closely with our dedicated faculty members and enjoy numerous performance opportunities, both at Juilliard and other leading concert halls and jazz clubs in New York City. You will also benefit from a diverse and challenging curriculum that includes specialized coursework in your chosen area, a wide range of elective courses, and an outstanding undergraduate Liberal Arts program.

3. Wesleyan

The Wesleyan University Music Department provides a unique and pioneering environment for advanced exploration committed to the study, performance, and composition of music from a perspective that recognizes and engages the breadth and diversity of the world’s musics and technologies. As an integral part of one of the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions, the department has enjoyed an international reputation for innovation and excellence, attracting students from around the globe since the inception of its visionary program in World Music four decades ago.

The Music, Art and Art HistoryDanceTheater, and Film Departments are part of the Center for the Arts (CFA), a complex of studios, classrooms, galleries, performance spaces, departments, and programs that provide a rich and creative interdisciplinary environment for study and performance. Recent annual CFA music festivals have brought to campus a diverse array of artists, including Max Roach, Pete Seeger, Zakir Hussain (India), Thomas Mapfumo (Zimbabwe), Boukman Eksperyans (Haiti), and Boogsie Sharpe (Trinidad).

4. California College of Music

Founded in 1998, CCM originally operated under the name “Pasadena International Music Academy.” In 2007, PIMA became CCM under the supervision of Grammy Award-winning recording engineer Reggie Dozier and legendary trombonist Wayne Henderson, founder of the Jazz Crusaders.

CCM is known for its nurturing environment. Courses are taught by a distinguished faculty of highly-acclaimed music industry professionals who will help you develop discipline, technical skills, theoretical knowledge, versatility, and a confident attitude.

CCM’s goal is to produce qualified musicians by recognizing new trends in music and including fresh material. The school is committed to providing quality instruction and constantly re-evaluating teaching methods in order to serve you best.

5. Eastman School of Music

The Eastman School of Music strives:

  • To create a musical community that is rich with cultural, social, and intellectual diversity.
  • To give the student an intensive professional education in his or her musical discipline.
  • To prepare each student with a solid foundation in music and an expansive education in the liberal arts.
  • To develop an informed and inquiring mind that enables each graduate to engage the fundamental issues of his or her art and to become an effective cultural leader in society.
  • And, through its community and continuing education programs, to offer the highest quality music instruction and performance opportunities for students of all ages.