Music Studies
Available as a concentration
Our music program provides a nurturing and creative home for students. Our faculty are active in their fields, regularly performing, publishing and debuting new work.
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Honoring the anniversary of Fauré’s death, which occurred on Nov. 4, 1924, this Sunday afternoon concert will feature an arrangement of Fauré's famous Pavane, based on one of the composer's chamber performances of the work.
- Date:
- November 24, 2024
- Time:
- 4 - 6 p.m.
- Location:
Olin Recital Hall
Our music program provides a nurturing and creative home for you, whether you want to focus on performance, composition, or research into the theory and history of music.
The music program provides a dynamic and creative home for students who wish to focus on music performance, composition or research. Our faculty are active in their fields, regularly performing, publishing and debuting new work. Our Resident Artists provide high-caliber instruction in their specialized performance areas. Our curriculum is designed to give you a foundational education with courses in history, theory, and musicianship.
You'll get a wealth of musical experience in and out of the classroom. Music students are required to perform in ensembles and take lessons to further their performance education. You'll find quite a range of music here in the Roanoke Valley, from classical and jazz to folk and bluegrass.
Roanoke music students have recently pursued graduate studies at the Aaron Copland School of Music, Carnegie Mellon University, Pomona College and University of Chicago. Music graduates are working as professional performers and teachers, as well as in fields as diverse as mental health counseling and wilderness engagement.
We offer a concentration in music studies.