Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College

Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College
The Tow Performing Arts Center at Brooklyn College

The Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College (also known as Brooklyn College Conservatory) is the music school of Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (CUNY). It is located on the 26-acre (110,000 m2) Brooklyn College campus in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City.

The Conservatory offers undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees in instrumental and vocal performance, jazz, conducting, composition, music education, music technology, and musicology. Students study with a faculty of distinguished performers, musicologists, theorists, and composers, in addition to a roster of notable guest artists and lecturers.

The conservatory is home to the Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music (BC-CCM) and the H. Wiley Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music.

Many members of the faculty also teach at The Juilliard School or the Manhattan School of Music.

Faculty (partial listing)

  • Ray Allen
  • Richard Barrett
  • George Brunner
  • Douglas Cohen
  • Thomas Cultice
  • Mignon Dunn
  • Jason Eckardt
  • Douglas Geers
  • David Grubbs
  • Irene Gubrud
  • Nancy Hager
  • Monica Harte
  • Douglas Hedwig
  • Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
  • Masao Kawasaki
  • Tania León
  • Alexandra Lewis
  • Bruce MacIntyre
  • Olga Makarina
  • Patricia McCaffrey
  • Emily Moss
  • Gretchen Mundinger
  • Jane Palmquist
  • Vince Peterson
  • George Rothman
  • Mark Schnaible
  • Paul Sperry
  • Jeffrey Taylor
  • Ursula Oppens
  • Salim Washington
  • Brian Willson
  • William Woodruff

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