Course Overview
The Music Performance program at Kennesaw State University is designed to develop students' technical skills, artistic expression, and professional readiness in various musical genres. Offered through the School of Music within the College of the Arts, the program emphasizes intensive training in instrumental or vocal performance, music theory, and ensemble participation. A unique feature is the focus on both classical and contemporary styles, allowing students to explore diverse repertoires and prepare for versatile careers in music.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped to pursue careers as professional musicians, music educators, or performers in orchestras, bands, and other ensembles. The curriculum also supports pathways into music production, arts administration, and further graduate study in music.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program features experienced faculty who are active performers and scholars in their fields. Notable staff include conductors, composers, and instrumentalists who provide mentorship and real-world insights to students.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to state-of-the-art performance venues and rehearsal spaces at the Bailey Performance Center on campus. The School of Music also maintains partnerships with local and regional arts organizations, offering opportunities for professional networking and performance experiences.
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