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About Music Careers Guide
All encompassing study guide of careers in music including all available music careers as well as job descriptions, job requirements, salaries, advice, advancement prospects, entrepreneur blue prints and more.
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East Carolina University School of Music
The School of Music at East Carolina University
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Juilliard School - Music Division
Music Division - [New York, NY, USA] Admission requirements and coursework needed to complete a Bachelor of Music degree program at the college, located in New York City. Programs specializing in jazz, opera, and music technology as well as classical performance. new york city opera
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Florida State University School of Music
[Tallahassee, FL, USA] Fully accredited by the NASM since 1930. Sixty degrees in music and various certificates and minors. Among their many ensembles are fourteen focused on world music.
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Cornell University Department of Music
[Ithaca, NY, USA] Notable center for the study of music composition, with a large music library.
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University of Texas at Austin School of Music
[Austin, TX, USA] Their thirty-four ensembles include three in Ethnomusicology as well as one each in New Music and Early Music. Areas of study include: Conducting, Composition, Jazz, Music and Human Learning, Musicology and Ethnomusicology, Opera. denise austin
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Cornish College of the Arts
[Seattle, WA, USA] Offers BFA degree programs in jazz, classical performance, composition, world music, Opera and music theater, and music technology.
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Indiana University School of Music
Indiana University School of Music Home Page
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Rotterdams Conservatorium
[Netherlands] Founded in 1930, offers bachelor's degrees in music with majors in classical and jazz performance, composition, music education, music theater and production, Turkish and Indian music. Parallel programs in dance.
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Columbia University Department of Music
[New York, NY, USA] Historically significant music department founded in 1896 by composer Edward MacDowell. Studies in musicology and ethnomusicology, applied performance, computer music, and jazz. Courses, calendar of events and films.
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