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Bachelor of Arts in Music


Students work closely with professors—internationally recognized theorists, composers, performers, and musicologists—to investigate music in global, historical, and theoretical contexts. Courses encourage creative and critical thinking and emphasize music as an art form as well as a rigorous discipline. Students are exposed to music from a wide variety of past and present world cultures and can select courses in music history and theory, musicianship, performance, conducting, composition, world music, jazz history, American popular music, and African drumming.

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Past Student Productions

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Singin' In The Rain
(12/2/22 - 12/3/22)
Colby College
Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind (30 plays in 60 minutes) by Greg Allen
(4/22/22 - 4/23/22)
Colby College

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