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.
CELEBRATING
THE SPECTRUM
An annual week-long festival in July, Celebrating the Spectrum is held at the College of Music on the beautiful Michigan State University campus.
Giving to Celebrating the SpectrumAn annual week-long festival in July, Celebrating the Spectrum is held at the College of Music on the beautiful Michigan State University campus.
Giving to Celebrating the SpectrumCelebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life gives qualified advanced pre-college students on the Autism Spectrum a preview of a life in music.
The student’s daily schedule reflects the life of a music major in a university or conservatory setting. The week includes two live performances, a “house concert” which gives the students an intimate setting to try out their performances prior to the Grand Finale Concert in Cook Recital Hall.
All students perform daily in master classes conducted by College of Music piano faculty, professors Deborah Moriarty and Derek Polischuk. Classes are devoted to solo repertoire as well as piano four hand repertoire.
“I have every confidence that my child would succeed, and that is a result of the involvement in this program. My child stepped up to the plate and was confident and mature. Although other subjects might be more of a challenge, academic work load, class size and professor personalities may be challenging as well, I feel the exposure to the college environment helps to know what to expect in the future and reduces the anxiety level, which helps at being successful. The more familiar the student is with the situation, the better it will go for them. Transitions, with Autism, are usually difficult, so this is a great help!”
– Parent of participant
Merritt Lutz in celebration of the life of Candy Lutz
Glen Brough and April Clobes
Lauren Harris
Anne Hiller
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Special thanks to Dean Transportation for generously providing all transportation needs for festival participants.
Private support helps provide dollars to sponsor each student participant, enabling them to attend the festival tuition-free. Funds also cover stipends for College of Music student mentors who buddy-up with the festival participants. To make a contribution to support this unique and powerful music festival, see our Celebrating the Spectrum giving page.
Celebrating the Spectrum students reflect on week of scholarship with the College of Music.
College of Music broadens summer collegiate experience for students with autism.