Lawrence University Conservatory of Music
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Lawrence University Conservatory of Music | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1874 |
Dean | Brian Pertl |
Faculty | 65 |
Enrollment | 350 |
Mascot | Zeek the Conservatory Dog |
Affiliations | Lawrence University |
Practice Rooms | 80 |
Concert Halls/Recital Halls/Main Stages | 4 |
Website | www |
Lawrence University Conservatory of Music is a conservatory on the campus of Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Founded in 1894,[1] it is one of the oldest operating conservatories in the United States.[2] Attached to a liberal arts college,[3][4] the conservatory is exclusively an undergraduate institution.[5]
History
During President
Organization
Lawrence's Conservatory of music contains three parts: the Music-Drama Center, the Memorial Chapel, and Shattuck Hall of Music.[citation needed] The conservatory has ensembles in band/wind, choir, jazz, orchestra, percussion, theater and dance. Each major ensemble holds two concerts a term in the Memorial Chapel that are webcast.[7] Guest artists are brought in for five concert series, which are all open to the public.[8] Other performing arts series include the Artist Series, Dance Series, Jazz Series, and the World Music Series.[citation needed]
Degrees
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Bachelor of Music Program (B.Mus.)
The conservatory offers the
Although the Lawrence Conservatory does not offer a major in jazz, it does offer a BM in Performance or Composition with a Jazz Emphasis. The Lawrence Jazz Department has won over 25
Students may play the following instruments as their primary applied instruments:
Music education majors are allotted the options of general, instrumental, choral/general, and instrumental/general emphases. Piano performance majors can also pursue emphases in piano pedagogy or collaborative piano (accompanying).
Bachelor of Musical Arts Program (B.M.A.)
Combining liberal arts and music studies, the B.M.A. degree in jazz and contemporary improvisation.
Bachelor of Arts in Music Program (B.A.)
The college of liberal arts also offers a Bachelor of Arts with a major in music. Candidates for that major take many of their classes at the conservatory, although their degrees are not earned from that division of the university.
Bachelor of Music Program and Bachelor of Arts in the College (B.Mus. & B.A.)
The conservatory and college of liberal arts also combine for a five-year double degree program, in which students ultimately receive a BA and a BM. The majority of conservatory students are in the double degree program.[citation needed]
Alumni
- Julia Gaines, percussionist
- Dale Duesing, operatic baritone
- Peter Kolkay, bassoonist
- Fred Lerdahl, composer
- Heidi Stober, operatic soprano
- Fred Sturm, composer
References
- ISBN 978-0-313-39348-8.
- ^ "Moody's affirms Lawrence University's (WI) Baa1; outlook stable". Moody's. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- ISBN 978-1-934937-66-2.
- ^ James Cass; Max Birnbaum (1972). Comparative Guide to American Colleges, Professional and Guidance Edition (5th ed.). New York: Harper & Row.
- ISBN 978-0-7432-5199-0.
- ^ "Lawrence History | Lawrence University". www.lawrence.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
- ^ "Webcasts". Lawrence University. Lawrence University. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- ^ "Box Office | Lawrence University". www.lawrence.edu. Retrieved Apr 6, 2021.