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The Studio Performance and Pedagogy Division is dedicated to the development of the musical and technical abilities of the music student through classical performance training on the individual performance instruments. This division offers classical training in voice and in the brass, wind, percussion, string, and keyboard instruments. The lessons are presented in a one-on-one, nurturing environment. The faculty members are all active performers. A student’s mastery of a major performance instrument is an extremely important component of advanced musical training, and opportunities for performance experience are provided through various venues. The Studio Performance and Pedagogy professors also coach chamber music and teach courses regarding the literature for and pedagogy of their various instruments.
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The Bachelor of Music in Performance degree is appropriate for students who wish to prepare for a career in music performance and related fields. Among the particular career emphases for which the BM in Performance is an appropriate preparation are professional performer, university teacher, private music studio teacher, or pre-professional preparation for music teacher certification study. Since it is unlikely that graduates of the program will have developed all the requisite skills to enter the professional ranks of performers or university teachers, most graduates will continue to develop their skills through further study. Students who have completed the BM in Performance at UofL typically do very well in gaining admission to strong graduate programs nationwide.
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The Studio Performance and Pedagogy Division is dedicated to the development of the musical and technical abilities of the music student through classical performance training on the individual performance instruments. This division offers classical training in voice and in the brass, wind, percussion, string, and keyboard instruments. The lessons are presented in a one-on-one, nurturing environment. The faculty members are all active performers. A student’s mastery of a major performance instrument is an extremely important component of advanced musical training, and opportunities for performance experience are provided through various venues. The Studio Performance and Pedagogy professors also coach chamber music and teach courses regarding the literature for and pedagogy of their various instruments.
Learn more about program details and class information.
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