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Good California schools for music?

Hi fellow students! I'm looking into colleges, and I'm really passionate about music. I've been trying to find some colleges in California known for their music programs. Any recommendations? Would really appreciate it!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's fantastic that you're passionate about music and looking to pursue it at the college level. California has quite a few outstanding schools with music programs. Here are some top recommendations:

1. University of Southern California (USC) - USC has the esteemed Thornton School of Music, which offers various undergraduate programs, including Classical Performance, Music Education, Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television, and Music Industry.

2. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA boasts the Herb Alpert School of Music, which covers wide-ranging areas such as Ethnomusicology, Music Education, Composition, and Musicology.

3. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) - CalArts is well-known for fostering creativity in all disciplines, including music. They provide unique programs such as World Music, Experimental Sound Practices, and Music Technology.

4. San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) - SFCM is primarily focused on performance and offers programs such as Classical Voice, Strings, Brass, Composition, and more.

5. Stanford University - While Stanford may not immediately come to mind for music, they have a strong music department, providing opportunities in a variety of areas like composition, music history, and performance.

6. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) - UC Berkeley has a solid music program, featuring a diverse selection of undergraduate courses in Music Theory, Ethnomusicology, Composition, and more.

These are just a few high-quality music programs available in California. Make sure to review each school's curriculum, faculty, and opportunities for performance and collaboration before making a decision. Additionally, visiting each campus (if possible) and talking to current students and faculty can give you a better understanding of the environment and culture. Good luck in your search!

2 years ago

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