MEADOWS CHAMBER MUSIC
The Meadows Chamber Music program provides an opportunity for string players to perform exceptional chamber music ranging from trios to nonets. Not limited to the traditional string quartet, students may also perform a much more extensive repertoire including chamber music with pianists or woodwind or brass players. The Meadows Chamber Music program features side-by-side performances with faculty and guest artists playing alongside students.
MEADOWS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Meadows Symphony Orchestra, directed by Edward Cumming, performs an extensive season of concerts annually and collaborates with the Meadows Choral Ensembles, the Meadows Opera Theatre and the Meadows Division of Dance. The orchestra is comprised of gifted students from around the world, including Eastern Europe, Asia, South America, and other areas, as well as from every region of the United States. Many of the orchestra’s students are active as international soloists, participants in major music festivals and prizewinners at international competitions.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Bachelor of Music in Performance prepares undergraduates for a performance career and for private studio teaching. Members of the string faculty draw upon accumulated knowledge and skills developed over many years as successful performers and teachers. This program of study provides a balanced performance curriculum of orchestral excerpts and solo and chamber repertoire, together with performance in orchestra every semester throughout the four-year degree. There are also opportunities to perform in the Meadows Jazz Orchestra and the Meadows World Music Ensemble. All undergraduate music degrees include a balanced curriculum of music theory, aural skills, music history, pedagogy and interesting elective courses together with a well-rounded general college curriculum. These courses provide a solid foundation for a lifetime of continued learning, creativity and artistic fulfillment.
String players may also pursue degrees in Music Education, Music Therapy or Composition while still developing professional-level musicianship. These degrees include performance-level string study while developing undergraduates' skills and knowledge for these careers. A Bachelor of Arts in Music degree facilitates double majors or the inclusion of Pre-Med or Pre-Law courses.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Master of Music in Performance degree prepares students to pursue a career in performance or to undertake further studies at the doctoral level, positioning them to become college studio professors. The degree is completed in four semesters of study with a minimum of 30 credits required for graduation. The Performer Diploma and Artist Diploma are two-year programs (20 credits) for musicians in their final stages of preparation for professional performance careers. Please contact the appropriate faculty for your instrument or the department chair for details.
Scholarships and Financial Assistance
All undergraduate applicants are automatically considered for academic merit and artistic scholarships by applying to 51²è¹Ý and to Meadows. View additional information on the undergraduate financial aid and scholarship process here.
Graduate financial assistance is available through merit scholarships, graduate assistantships, and work-study positions. The FAFSA is required for work-study and graduate assistantships.
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