School of Music

Professors
S. Baker, S. Barber, S. Bolstad, C. Carrillo, B. Chandler Cahill, A. Connell, D. Cottrell, W. Dabback, G. Dobner, C. Donakowski, C. Dotas, J. Gibson, J. Haney, W. Huang, A. Lankford, K. McMillan, L. Piitz, D. Pope, E. Ruple, M.J. Speare, K. Stees, P. Steinberg, C. Stevens, J. Taylor, J. van der Vat-Chromy, I. Zook

Associate Professors
P. Aponte, C. Cangelosi, E. Guinivan, W.B. Hayes, S. Jankauskas, J. Peterson, D. Phoenix-Neal, S. Suggs, J. Walker, J. Zyko

Assistant Professors
F. Beyers, R. Grimsby, M. Ishikawa, G. Lee, J. Ofcarcik

Lecturers
A. Birdsong, S. Rikkers

Mission

The mission of the School of Music is to provide the highest level of musical training in a comprehensive program that prepares students in conducting, music education, music industry, music performance, theory, composition, music history and music studies and to prepare them to be thoughtful and productive citizens. Specifically, the school’s mission is to:

The School of Music is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of School of Music.

Objectives

The thirteen major degree concentrations are each designed to establish a set of skills and a knowledge base necessary for success as a practitioner in specific career areas in the broad field of music. These objectives are achieved through School of Music classes:

Career Opportunities

The various programs offered by the school can lead students to a wide range of careers. Programs in performance or composition are intended for students who desire to continue their musical training in graduate programs that will prepare them for professional careers in performance, composition and/or teaching at the college level.

Those who elect the emphasis in music industry will be prepared for positions in a broad area of music-business occupations and for admission to graduate professional schools of business.

The music education program prepares students to teach vocal and/or instrumental music in public schools.

The music theatre program is designed to prepare vocal music majors for the field of popular Broadway musical theatre performance as well as for careers in opera and operetta.

The jazz studies program prepares students for the rigors of graduate study in jazz performance, equips students with the jazz vocabulary necessary for professional performance, and provides knowledge and skills necessary for employment in private instruction or as a jazz specialist in public schools.

The following list of careers is only a small sample of possibilities:

Co-curricular Activities and Organizations

These activities are open to all JMU students without audition:

These activities are open to all JMU students with audition or instructor permission:

Class Fees

There is a once per semester fee for enrollment in MUAP 200 , MUAP 214 and MUAP 300. Applied Music Lesson (Undergraduate) . See MyMadison for details.

Music Scholarships

The entrance audition also serves as the scholarship audition. All music scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. Recorded auditions will not qualify a prospective student for consideration to receive a music scholarship.

A transfer student on scholarship at another school can only be considered for a scholarship at JMU if the music executive of the current school sends a written release to the director of the School of Music.

Cross Disciplinary Minor

Programs