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Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - Vocal

Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - Instrumental

Bachelor of Music in Education

Minor in Music

Undergraduate Certificate in Suzuki Pedagogy

Master of Music in - Choral conducting

Master of Music in - Composition

Master of Music in - Instrumental conducting

Master of Music in - Instrumental performance

Master of Music in - Musicology/ethnomusicology

Master of Music in - Music Theory

Master of Music in - Piano Accompanying and chamber music

Master of Music in - Suzuki Pedagogy (violin)

Master of Music in - Vocal performance


Music matters. Northern Arizona University’s Kitt School of Music is proud to train the next generation of music teachers, performers, and scholars. We offer a number of undergraduate and graduate programs and ensembles, led by a stellar faculty of award-winning musicians.

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Past Student Productions

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Sense and Sensibility
(4/17/20 - 4/26/20)
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Playing with Fire (After Frankenstein) (Field)
(10/24/19 - 11/3/19)
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The Light in the Piazza
(4/4/19 - 4/7/19)
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The Effect
(2/22/19 - 3/3/19)
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PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
(4/21/17 - 4/30/17)
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SPRING AWAKENING
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