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We have a laser focus on the educational and professional preparation you need to succeed in today’s music world, but we also aim for personal fulfillment and enjoyment. That is what makes us special. We care about your success, and it shows.

Students from throughout Michigan, across the U.S. and around the globe come together in our undergraduate and graduate degree programs, developing and supporting their personal, creative expression. The commitment and passion of our faculty and staff, and the supportive nature of student colleagues lead to professional success in our programs.

"I've really enjoyed being able to explore new ideas and topics in my musicology and theory courses that were never presented as an option to me before, and I love the variety of research topics that faculty and students are participating and the amount of learning opportunities that provides."
Daniella Greene, graduate, violin
"Life as a music major at MSU feels like growing and pushing yourself alongside family. The close-knit community within the College of Music creates a supportive environment where both peers and professors hold you accountable and genuinely want to see you grow and succeed."
Laura-Simone Martin, undergraduate, jazz bass
“The MSU College of Music has been a great place to develop meaningful friendships and expand my professional network. It is both rigorous and supportive, providing a great balance throughout the school year."
Yuji Jones, graduate, conducting
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We believe in providing the highest-quality music education to give musicians like you the space and inspiration needed to grow. Our undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and non-degree programs are designed to help students deeply develop their interests and talent. Realize your unique potential at the MSU College of Music.

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Upcoming Events

Sunday, June 28, 2026
Music and the Garden: Go Music Trio
1:00 pm
Other
Music and the Garden

Experience music inspired by the flow and reflection of water as the Go Music Trio performs an evening of vocal and piano works in the garden.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Jon Lehrer: Summer Carillon Series
6:00 pm
Beaumont Tower
29th Annual Muelder Summer Carillon Concert Series

University Carillonist at Michigan State University, Jon Lehrer presents Double Takes, a program of love, summer, dance, and impression featuring works by Shostakovich, Ravel, and Tchaikovsky, alongside contemporary pieces and his own composition.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Jeremy Chesman: Summer Carillon Series
6:00 pm
Beaumont Tower
29th Annual Muelder Summer Carillon Concert Series

Guest carillonist Jeremy Chesman presents a vibrant, genre-spanning program blending classical works, jazz standards, contemporary pieces, and musical theater favorites.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026
John Widmann: Summer Carillon Series
6:00 pm
Beaumont Tower
29th Annual Muelder Summer Carillon Concert Series

City Carillonneur of the City of Frederick, Maryland, John Widmann presents a program celebrating America’s 250th with American works, film and theater music, and his own composition on the carillon.

Sunday, July 19, 2026
Music and the Garden: Jazz Combo
1:00 pm
Other
Music and the Garden
Feel the energy and transformation of fire through an outdoor jazz performance featuring MSU Jazz Studies musicians, where improvisation, rhythm, and ensemble interaction come alive in the garden.

News

Deep Dive: Music Education as Transformation
April 27, 2026

A Music student shares what she learned from a conversation with MSU Instructor and Coordinator of String Music Education Jean Lee

Two for Rachmaninoff: A Musical Partnership Years in the Making

Eric Zuber and longtime mentor Boris Slutsky reunite at the piano for their first recording together, exploring Rachmaninoff’s complete works for two pianos.

Equity in Music Education: New book brings practical ideas to the fore

Three Michigan State University Music Education faculty members edit and contribute to publication filled with innovative ideas.

Student view: 5 years of growth, finding unique voice

Tyler Mazone, a composer who just completed his DMA, shares his insights as he graduates.

MSU Alum Shannon Crowley Among Winners of The Met’s Prestigious Laffont Competition
April 17, 2026

The soprano’s national honor reflects years of steady growth and a solid foundation built at MSU.

Season Finale: “Piano Monster” Concert Highlights Iconic American Music

MSU’s final Showcase Series marks the nation’s 250th anniversary with four grand pianos and eight pianists on stage.