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Music Industry Colleges in New York?

Hey everyone, I'm really passionate about music and I'm considering pursuing it as a career. I've heard New York has some great colleges dedicated to the music industry, so could anyone please suggest some of the top ones to consider? Plus, what kind of programs do they offer and what sets them apart?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help you explore some options. New York City is indeed a hub for education in music and the performing arts.

1. New York University's Tisch School of the Arts: The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music is part of the Tisch School and offers a BFA in Recorded Music. This program focuses on all aspects of the music industry, such as production, performance, and entrepreneurship. What sets the program apart is its real-world approach to understanding the business, with experienced industry professionals as faculty and a curriculum that includes internships and hands-on experiences in NYC's thriving music scene.

2. The Juilliard School: Known worldwide for its rigorous approach to classical music, Juilliard offers degrees in Dance, Drama, and Music. The music division offers many programs, including orchestral performance, vocal arts, jazz studies, and even historical performance. Juilliard is known for its focus on performance and its high-caliber faculty, and offers a myriad opportunities to perform in NYC.

3. Mannes School of Music at The New School: Offers a comprehensive list of programs in music, including composition, voice, music technology and more. The programs strongly emphasize both contemporary and classical repertoires. The school is known for its innovative teaching methods and forward-thinking approach to music education.

4. Columbia University: Although not a conservatory, Columbia offers an excellent Music major within its liberal arts curriculum. The program offers a broad array of courses in music theory and history, as well as applied music instruction and ensembles. The program is known for balancing breadth with depth, giving you extensive musical knowledge while allowing you to concentrate in an area of choice.

5. Berklee College of Music's New York City campus: This program, brought by the renowned Berklee College in Boston, is a one-year intensive program based at NYC's Power Station studios. It offers a chance to learn music production, performance, songwriting, and the music business firsthand from industry professionals.

Each of these schools has different strengths and caters to a different kind of student. Be sure to research each one thoroughly and ideally visit if you can. That's the best way to find out which one would be the right fit for you.

a year ago

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