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What are some good music colleges in Florida?

I'm passionate about pursuing music and I'm looking into colleges in Florida that have strong music programs. Does anyone have recommendations for music schools or universities with well-regarded music departments? I'm interested in both performance and music education, so any insight into these areas would be super helpful!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several Florida institutions known for their strong music programs.

The University of Miami's Frost School of Music is consistently recognized for its comprehensive music programs. Frost offers degrees in Music Education and performance, among other fields. It's known for its innovative curriculum, particularly in its music education program, which aims to prepare students to become leaders in their field.

The Florida State University (FSU) College of Music also has a renowned reputation. FSU offers degrees in music education and performance, as well as additional areas such as music therapy and musicology. The college emphasizes a balance between scholarship and performance. Its performance degrees span many specializations, including strings, voice, wind, percussion, piano, and more.

Another institution to consider is the University of Florida's School of Music which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in music, with studies in areas like music education and performance. This program is quite comprehensive, accommodating various musical interests.

Also, Stetson University's School of Music, which is certainly smaller in comparison to the previous ones, provides students with a more intimate learning environment. They offer music education and performance as some of their key areas of study.

These are some named ones, remember when choosing a college, it's important to consider more than just the reputation of a program. You'll also want to look at specific faculty within your area of interest, the courses offered, the facilities, and opportunities like ensembles, individual instruction, and internships. Further, make sure to visit the campuses if you can, get a feel for the student culture, and see if you could envision yourself there.

a year ago

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