A wide variety of performance opportunities await our students each year, with orchestras, bands, choirs and opera, jazz nonets and combos, small ensembles, and more.
A variety of programs and initiatives operate continuously or annually to enhance learning experiences and help students prepare for their future in music.
The MSU College of Music supports and challenges students, values innovation and creativity, and helps every community member achieve professional excellence.
Students in the string area at MSU benefit from individualized attention from world-renowned faculty, extensive teaching, and performance opportunities. As part of their professional and academic development, students collaborate with peers, faculty, and guest musicians and entrepreneurs who participate in regular artist residencies on campus.
String majors attend weekly studio classes covering solo, chamber, and orchestral repertoire, alongside private lessons and master classes from guest artists. They can audition for MSU symphony and concert orchestras, chamber ensembles, and regional professional orchestras.
The program’s collaborative and supportive environment, led by expert faculty, fosters excellence. Successful applicants are automatically considered for competitive scholarships, and graduate applicants are eligible for assistantships and fellowships without needing a supplemental application.
Harpist and educator brings fresh approach to harp studio.
Students benefit from having working musicians as MSU teachers.
Alumna Jean Lee comes full circle as instructor and coordinator of String Music Education.
Orchestral undergrads get support from fund grown out of a shared passion for music.
Virtual master class series honors revered violin teacher and MSU alumna Dorothy DeLay.
On-site availability of counseling strengthens health and wellness in the community.
Relive the moments celebrating Music graduates, including an address by jazz bassist Endea Owens.
This concert features beloved opera overtures and suites by Rossini, Bizet, Tchaikovsky, Offenbach, and Verdi, conducted by Zongheng Zhang and Daniel Jaggars.
Over 250 voices join the MSU Symphony Orchestra for an uplifting concert featuring Poulenc’s Gloria and selections from Handel’s Messiah, conducted by Sandra Snow and Jonathan Reed.
Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, encompassing all human emotions from doubt to triumph, will be performed alongside a student-composed Fanfare, conducted by Octavio Más-Arocas.
This concert features music from Jurassic Park, The Sound of Music, Harry Potter, and the Concert Orchestra Concerto Competition winner, conducted by Katherine Kilburn.
This concert features Respighi’s celebrated Pines of Rome, the annual Honors Concert Competition winners, and a student-composed Fanfare, conducted by Octavio Más-Arocas.