Joint Music Program with the Cleveland Institute of Music
The Cleveland Institute of Music and Case Western Reserve University participate in an integrated music program at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels. Students at either institution have the benefit of pursuing studies at both schools, thus enjoying the intimacy and intense specialization of a professional conservatory, together with access to the resources of a major university. Both institutions share a campus setting in University Circle. Severance Hall (home of the Cleveland Orchestra), the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Music School Settlement, and several other cultural organizations are within a short walking distance of both schools.
The Cleveland Institute of Music concentrates on the education of students whose professional interests include the following:
- Performance (Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts)
- Composition (Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts)
- Eurhythmics (Bachelor of Music)
- Music theory (Bachelor of Music)
- Audio recording (Bachelor of Music)
- Piano accompanying (Master of Music, Doctor of Musical Arts)
- Suzuki Pedagogy (Master of Music)
Students who are interested in these majors in the context of intensive conservatory training should matriculate at the Cleveland Institute of Music with the understanding that courses in music history, music education and the liberal arts will be taken at the University.
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Additional information regarding the Case Department of Music may be found at http://music.case.edu or contact:
Department Assistant
Case Western Reserve University |
To receive a description of programs and the appropriate admissions materials contact:
Director of Admissions
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