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.
The Master of Music degree in music performance requires concentrated study in one of the following five performance areas: piano, stringed instruments, wind instruments, percussion instruments, or voice. An admissions audition is required for consideration.
After you create your admissions account, you will be asked to select an application type. You will be creating two applications; a Graduate Application and also the College of Music Supplemental Application. Both are due Dec 1. Current MSU Music Graduate students seeking to change/add a program are required to submit both applications and pay all appropriate application fees.
Prior to Dec 1, we allow applicants to upload unofficial copies of all their post-secondary transcripts and diplomas. Admitted students must submit official copies directly from their schools in order to matriculate. For transcripts from schools within the United States and Canada, we prefer electronic delivery from your school’s service, if available. If not, or for schools outside the U.S. or Canada, transcripts and diplomas must be mailed by the institution directly to the College of Music at the address below.
College of Music – Office of Admissions
Michigan State University
333 W Circle Dr, rm 149
East Lansing, MI 48824
To be considered for a fellowship or teaching assistantship, please provide a curriculum vitae that includes all relevant education and professional experience including:
To be considered for a piano teaching assistantship, please file this form: Piano Assistantship 2024. There will be an additional audition scheduled on your audition day (scheduled upon arrival). Only those who file this application at least two weeks prior to their scheduled audition will be considered.
In your personal statement please describe your educational and musical background, goals and objectives, and future career plans. Please feel free to include any information that you feel would be helpful to the College of Music in making our admission decision. Limit your statement to 300-500 words.
Request letters of recommendation from three individuals familiar with your abilities in this field. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Only the Graduate Application requests letters of recommendations. The College of Music Supplemental Application intentionally does not. The letters received on the Graduate Application will be copied to the College of Music Application automatically.
This major requires a successful admissions audition on one of the below-listed disciplines.
Instruments
Bassoon Cello Clarinet Double Bass Euphonium Flute Harp Horn Oboe Percussion Piano Saxophone Trombone Trumpet Tuba Viola Violin VoiceApplicants, in addition to the above, will audition on two secondary instruments. Send an email to the College of Music Admissions Office to indicate your two secondary instruments. Deadline is Dec 1.
Applicants, in addition to the above, will audition on two secondary instruments. Send an email to the College of Music Admissions Office to indicate your two secondary instruments. Deadline is Dec 1.
Applicants, in addition to the above, will audition on two secondary instruments but will study three in the program. Send an email to the College of Music Admissions Office to indicate your two secondary instruments. Deadline is Dec 1.
International applicants are required to submit a variety of things to complete their application. MSU Admissions has collected a comprehensive list of what is needed.